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35 Cards in this Set
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(Manila Archbishop) Bernardino Nozaleda |
Clamored for the arrest of Rizal |
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Montjuich Castle |
Where Rizal was made to wait for the vessel that would return him to the Philippines by order of his arrest |
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Colon |
The vessel that would take back Rizal to the Philippines after the hero was declared under arrest |
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Incommunicado |
Rizak was held _____ as he was detained in Fort Santiago |
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(Lt.) Luis Taviel de Andrade |
The brother of Rizal's former bodyguard; he was chosen by Rizal to defend the hero in his arraignment |
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(Gov. Gen.) Camilo (de) Polavieja |
The Governor General to whom Rizal's case was forwarded to, replacing Gov. Gen. Ramon Blanco |
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Hall of Banners (Cuartel de España, Fort Santiago) |
Where the actual trial of Rizal was held |
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(Lt. Col.) Jose Togores Arjona |
The officer who presided over the place where Rizal's actual trial was held |
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(Lt.) Enrique Alcocer |
The officer that represented the prosecution against Rizal |
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(Judge Advocate) Rafael Dominguez |
This officer called Rizal "the moving spirit of the insurrection" as he explained the charges to the hero |
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(Judge Advocate) Nicolas Pena (Peña) |
This officer recommended that Rizal be brought to trial and kept in prison, and also later on approved the court martial's order that Rizal be dealt with the penalty of Death |
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(Gov. Gen.) Camilo (de) Polavieja |
This Governor General signed Rizal's death warrant |
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(Fr.) Miguel Saderra Mata |
Rector of the Ateneo Municipal that visitef Rizal |
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(Fr.) Luis Viza |
The priest who brought with him Rizal's carving of the Sacred Heart of Jesus as he visited the hero |
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(Fr.) Antonio Rosell |
This priest ate breakfast with Rizal before the hero was put to death |
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Santiago Mataix |
A reporter of the newspaper El Heraldo de Madrid that came to interview the hero before his death |
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Trinidad |
The sibling to whom Rizal entrusted the alcohol stove which contained his last farewell |
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(Archbishop) Bernardino Nozaleda |
This person wrote a retraction letter that Rizal rejected because it was too long |
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(Fr.) Pio Pi |
This person wrote a draft of retraction which Rizal accepted with only a few and minor revisions |
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Juan del Fresno |
Chief of the guard detail who witnessed Rizal sign the retraction letter |
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Elroy Moure |
Adjutant of the Plaza who witnessed Rizal sign the retraction letter |
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Aceptacion de la Muerte |
Meaning Acceptance of Death, this is the prayer book where Rizal read the Acts of Faith, Hope, and Charity. |
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(Fr.) Vicente Balaguer |
This priest allowed Rizal and Josephine Bracken to marry |
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Thomas Kempis |
The author of the book Imitacion de Cristo which Rizal gave to Josephine Bracken. |
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Estanislao March, Jose Vilaclara |
Two Jesuit priests that accompanied Rizal as he marched to Bagumbayan |
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Eduardo Gutierrez |
A lawyer acquaintance of Rizal who tipped a hat to the hero as Rizak was on his way to Bagumbayan |
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(Dr.) Felipe Ruiz Castillo |
A medical officer who took Rizal's pulse and was suprised to find that it was normal |
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Viva Espana (Viva España) |
What the Spanish spectators shouted when Rizal died |
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Marcha de Cadiz |
What the military band played when Rizal died |
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Hospital of San Juan de Dios |
Where Rizal's body was sent so a death certificate could be prepared |
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Paco Cemetery |
Where Rizal was secretly buried |
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Narcisa |
The sister who eventually traced where Rizal was secretly burried |
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Vicente Abad |
The second man Josephine Bracken married |
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(Congressman) Henry Allen Cooper |
The congressman who read Rizal's Mi Ultimo Adios to prove that Filipinos are not uncivilized |
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El Desastre Filipino |
What the Spanish called the loss of Philippines, the richest and largest of their remaining colonies |