JoseProtacioMercadoyAlonsoRealondaRizal is the full name of Jose Rizal
The parents of Rizal
FranciscoMercado and TeodoraAlonzoRealonda
Rizal was born on June19, 1861.
Rizal was born on June19,1861atCalamba, Laguna.
His parents were FranciscoMercado (father) and Teodora Alonzo (mother).
This movement started and led by Hermano Pule and Pedro Pelaez because the Rise of Secularization or the fight for equality by GomBurZa was not approved. — ConfradiadeSanJose
The greatest love of Rizal is - LeonorRivera
Who was the best professor of rizal? -FranciscoDepaulaSanchez
What is the first novel of Rizal?-NoliMeTangere
What is the Role of Paciano Rizal– EyeopenerofRizal on what’s happening around the country
WHAT IS THE LAST WORD OF JOSE RIZAL?ConsummatumEst
Who is the first love of Rizal? -SegundaKatigbak
What is the rumor involving Jose Alberto and his niece Saturnina?
That SoledadisallegedlytheirdaughterandnottheyoungestchildofTeodoraAlonso.
At the age of 3 what did Jose Rizal learnedALPHABET
who said to be the inspiration behind the character pilosopong Tasyo in the novel noli me?PACIANORIZAL
Where did Rizal finish his medical course?-At CentralUniversityofManila on June 21, 1884.
Act that enforces the inclusion of the works of Jose Rizal in the curricula of all public and private schools specifically Noli Mi Tangere and El Filibusterismo RepublicAct1425
Who signed the Republic Act 1425/ The Rizal Law?-RamonMagsaysay
what are the names of Jose Rizal's 2 pets?-Alipato (pony)& Usman (dog)
What are the two famous novel of Rizal?-NoliMeTangere-ElFilibusterismo
What year did the suez canal open?(1869)
Who are the two private tutor's of Jose Rizal?-MaestroCelestino and MaestroLucasPadua
What is the meaning of the name “Rizal"?fieldsofgreen
Who opposed the implementation of the Rizal Law, citing the anti-Catholic and anti-cleric sentiments in Rizal's works?-TheCatholicBishop'sConferenceofthePhilippines
Who was the main proponent of the Rizal Bill and sought to sponsor the bill at Congress. Senator ClaroM.Recto
Against of abusive Spaniards priest
anticatholic
Opposition to religious authority, typically in social or political matters