the life, works and writings of Dr. Jose Rizal in all educational institutions
Jose Laurel the Father of Rizal Law
Fr. Jose Villaclara
The professor who advised Rizal to stop communing with the Muses and pay more attention to practical studies such as philosophy and natural sciences
Fr. Pedro Casanas
Rizal's godfather during his baptism
Raymundo Mata
The blind person posing as Companion of the emissary of Bonfacis wanted to seek medical assistances to Rizal
Manuel Xeres Burgos
He interceded when Rizal was reluctantly admitted at Ateneo by the school registrar. Help Rizal to be admitted with Ateneo
He related an incident of Rizal's schooldays in the Ateneo, which reveals the hero's resignation to Pain and Forgiveness
Felix M. Roxas
Types of Spaniards
Insulares - pure-blooded Spaniards who born in the Philippines
Peninsulares - Spaniards who was born in Spain and lived in the Philippines
Eugenio Ursua
Rizal's great grandfather on the maternal side
Domingo Lamco
Rizal's great grandfather on the paternal side
Valentin Ventura
Savior of El Filibusterismo
Reinhold Rost
Editor of Trubner's Record
Franzier Smith
Editor of Hong Kong Telegraph
Camilo Polavieja
Decreed the execution of Rizal
Eulogio Despujol
Decreed the banishment of Rizal in Dapitan
Rizal
The password used by the Katipunan revolutionist with the rank gradi up "bayani"
Sgt. Fernando La Madrid
The leader of Cavite mutiny, an uprising of Filipino military personnel of fort San Felipe in Cavite
Nationalism
A feeling of oneness that a group of people believe that they possess common culture and traditions that binds them as one
Jose Sainz de Varanda
A Spaniard, who was a former secretary of Governor General Terrero, shadowed Rizal's movement in Hong Kong
Laureano Vida
A medical student at UST who was arrested and incarcerated after finding copies of Noli Me Tangere in his residence
Florencio Namanan
The spy employed by the Catholic Church who used the name Pablo Mercado in order to betray Rizal
Ratio Studiorum
The method of instruction in Ateneo which was a system of indoctrination under tight and constant discipline, with every incentive of compensation and reward combined with memory and understanding
Dr. Louis de Wrecker
A leading French ophthalmologist wherein Rizal worked as an assistant from Nov. 1885 to Feb. 1886, learning various techniques of eye operation
Leon Monroy
The last tutor of Rizal that had been the classmate of Father
Fr. Magin Ferrando
The college registrar who refused Rizal to be admitted to enroll at Ateneo Municipal for the reasons that he was late for registration, sickly and undersized for his age
Dr. Felipe Castillo
The Spanish military doctor, who checked the pulse of Rizal and found it normal
Andres Salandanan
With whom Rizal lost his fight on an arm-wrestling match in Biñan
Tagalische Verkunst
A scholarly paper presented by Rizal to the European Society considered to be a high point in his intellectual life in Europe and deemed an important contribution to the study of the principles of Tagalog Poetry
Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez
Rizal's favorite teacher at Ateneo that honed his talent in literature
Pastor Karl Ulmer
The protestant pastor in Wilhelmsteld admired by Rizal for his religious tolerance
Execution of GOMBURZA
February 17, 1872
The execution of GOMBURZA was the start of the development of Nationalism in the Philippines
The Story of the Moth
A Fable imparted by Rizal's mother that made the profoundest impression on Rizal to die as a martyr to its illusions
Paciano Mercado
Regarded by Rizal as "the most noble of Filipino and though an 'Indio', more generous and noble than all Spaniards put together
Berlin
Where Rizal finished and published his First novel Noli Me Tangere with the financial help of Maximo Viola
Tetcho Suehiro
A passenger befriended by Rizal on Board the steamer Belgic, who was a fighting Japanese journalist, novelist, and a champion of human rights
Trinidad
To whom Rizal sent important letters written while he was in Germany that expressing his high regard and admiration for German womanhood for being serious, diligent and educated. Rizal also gave her the alcohol burner before he was executed
Doroteo Cortes
The leader of the March Demonstration of the Calambeños in protest of mass eviction from Dominican hacienda
Luis Taviel de Andrade
The defense lawyer of Rizal during his arraignment and trial
Juan Perez Caballero
The secretary of the Spanish legation in Japan who became good friend of Rizal
Karl Ernest Schweigger
In Berlin, Rizal's clinic of this German Ophthalmologist as an assistant to the eye