pi100 names

Cards (51)

  • Father Pedro Casanas
    Rizal Godfather, a close friend of Rizal family
  • Judge Advocate Colonel Francisco Olive
    Rizal was subjected to a 5-day investigation
  • Dr. Lorenzo P. Marques
    Helped him build a vest clientele
  • Deodato Arellano
    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