Rizal informed of his plan to from Europe to either Hong Kong, Philippines or Japan, or to renounce the receiving of pension from the propaganda
Retana
A talented Spanish scholar and Rizal's bitter enemy of the pen, to a duel
Don Ongjunco
A chinese mestizo, who was living in the district of Tondo, Manila(Ylaya St.)
Consuelo Ortiga y Perez
Pretty daughter of Don Pablo Ortiga y Rey
Governor-General Eulogio Despujol
Rizal sent a letter requested the governor-general to permit the landless Filipinos to establish themselves in Borneo
Lieutenant-General Jose Lemery
Governor-general when rizal was born
Valentin Ventura
In Paris gave Rizal funds to resume the novel
Antonio Luna
Blaming Rizal for his failure to win nelly heart, and rizal ask him to duel
Francisco Mercado and Teodora Alonso Realonda
Married on June 28, 1848
Maximo Viola
Rizal's Friend
Dr. Karl Ullmer
Protestant pastor where he became friends when he spent 3 months vacation at Wilhelmsfeld
Prof. Ferdinand Blumentritt
Director of the Ateneo of Leitmeritz, Austria. became the best friend of Rizal
Dr. Otto Becker
Ophthalmologist at the University Eye Hospital
Gertrude Beckett
Gettie, as she was called by her family, was a buxom English girl "with brown hair, blue eyes, and pink cheeks. oldest of the three Beckett sisters- of london
Maestro Celestino
First/last private tutor
Maestro Lucas Padua
Science tutor
Nelly Boustead
Highly educated, cheerful, athletic, beautiful, and morally upright (2nd tour in paris)
Dr. Louis de Wecket
A leading French ophthalmologist in Paris
Dr. Antonio Ma. Regidor
An exile of 1872 and practice lawyer in London
Dr. Reinhold Rozt
Librarian of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and an authority on Malayan Languages and customs
Leon Monroy
Former classmate of his father, that him instructed in Spanish and Latin
Juan Perez Caballero
Invied Rizal to live at the Spanish Legation
Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz
Rizal's first teacher in Biñan
Leandro
Rizal's cousin accompanied him sightseeing the town of Binan
Pedro
Classmate that challenge him to fight
Andres Lakindanan
Challenged Rizal to a wrestling match
Jose Guevarra
His classmate who also loved painting, they became apprentices of Juancho, the old painter and father-in-law of father-in-law of Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz
Arturo Camps
A Frenchman, a friend of his father, who took care of him on board
Father Magin Ferrando
College registrar of Ateneo, refused to admit Rizal for two reasons: a) he was late or registration b) he was sickly and undersized for his age
Manuel Xerez Burgos
Nephew of Father Burgos. because of his intercession, Rizal was reluctantly admitted Ateneo
Titay
A spinster , owed the family of Rizal the amount of 300 pesos. Owned first boarding house of Rizal outside in Caraballo Street
Father Jose Bech
Rizal's first professor in Ateneo
Suzanne Jacoby
Shed tears when Rizal left Belgium. Leaving Brussels, Rizal left the young Suzanne a box of chocolates
Doña Pepay
Old widow landlady when he boarded inside Intramuros at No. 6 Magallanes Street
Tetcho Suehiro
He met while boarded the Belgic, ALIKED TO RIZAL
Dr. Feodor Jagor
German scientist-traveler who visited the Philippines 1859-1860. wrote Travels in the Philippines
Padre Francisco de Paula Sanchez
A great educator and scholar, one of Rizal's professors who inspired him to study harder and to write poetry