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38 Cards in this Set

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Don Juan

The steamer Rizal rode to return to the Philippines in his desire to prove his detractors wrong.

Guardia Civil Veterana

A platoon that met Rizal as he arrived in the Philippines

North Borneo Project

This was disapproved by Gov. Gen. Despujol as Rizal wanted Filipino farmers transferred to Sandakan

Doroteo Ongjunco

La Liga Filipina was founded in this person's house in Ilaya St., Tondo, Manila on July 3, 1892

Ambrosio Salvador

The first president of La Liga Filipina

Los Pobres Frailes

The handbill's found in Lucia's bag which ridiculed Dominicans who amassed fabulous wealth despite their vow of poverty

Fort Santiago

This is where Rizal was detained for 9 days before being exiled to Dapitan

Cuerpo de Compromisarios

The organization that La Liga Filipina was eventually reduced to after Rizal's deportation

Kataastaasang Kagalang-galang na Katipunan ng manga Anak ng Bayan

KKKANB

(Captain) Ricardo Carnicero

Rizal's first supervisor/jailer in Dapitan

(Fr.) Antonio Obach

The priest that wanted Rizal to retract from the Free Masons before the hero could share the priest's abode in Dapitan

Talisay

This is the barrio where Rizal bought land for 18 pesos after he and Don Carnicero won the lottery

(Captain) Juan Sitges

The sterner commander which replaced Don Carnicero as Rizal's supervisor in Dapitan for a while

(Fr.) Pablo Pastells

A Jesuit superior who attributed Rizal's anti-Catholic beliefs as coming from Freemasonry and the hero's unfavorable experiences with some Friars

(Fr.) Francisco de Paula Sanchez

Rizal's professor from Ateneo wjo also wanted the hero to retract from freemasonry and even helped him construct a map of Mindanao and Sulu in front of the Dapitan Church

2-4 PM

The time of classes in Rizal's school

Himno a Talisay

A poem Rizal composed to be sung as a song by his students, speaking about love of education and dispelling ignorance as a way to one's happiness

(Don) Florencio Azcarraga

A rich landowner from Aklan who paid Rizal with a cargo of sugar for his services

(Don) Ignacio Tumarong

A Filipino who paid Rizal P 3000 for healing his eyes

Square (house)

One of the three houses of Rizal in Dapitan where he lived with his family

Octagonal (house)

One of the three houses Rizal had in Dapitan where his students are staying

Hexagonal (house)

One of Rizal's three houses in Dapitan which served as a home for the hero's chickens

Josephine Bracken

While in Dapitan, Rizal fell in love with this woman and considered her his true wife though no priest would let them marry

George Taufer

Josephine Bracken's stepfather who became blind because of syphilis

Manuela Orlac

The mistress of a friar who accompanied George Taufer and Josephine Bracken to Rizal

James Bracken

Josephine Bracken's father who was a private in the British Army

Francisco

The name of Rizal and Josephine's still born child

Florenciano Namaan

A spy sent by the friars to kill Rizal.

Pablo Mercado

The fake name Florenciano Namaan used when he posed as Rizal's distant relative

(Dr.) Pio Valenzuela

The emissary of Andres Bonifacio who asked Rizal about starting a revolution against Spain

Reymundo Mata

A blind man who accompanied Andres Bonifacio's emissary and was used as a patient so they could meet Rizal

(Gov. Gen.) Ramon Blanco

The reigning Governor General in the Philippines when Spain was in need of physicians who would serve in Cuba

Canto del Viajero

The emotional poem Rizal wrote as he left Dapitan

Espana (España)

The steamer Rizal rode so he could arrive to Manila after his exile in Dapitan ended

Isla de Luzon

A vessel that should have taken Rizal to Spain but already left when he arrived in Manila Bay

Castilla

A Spanish Cruiser that Rizal boarded in place of Isla de Luzon

Emilio Jacinto

A person who smuggled himself aboard the Castilla so that the KKK can "rescue" Rizal

Isla de Panay

The vessel Rizal transferred to after riding Castilla so he can go to Spain