Rizal

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Bermejo, Nonabel B. Photos related to Jose Rizal Jose Rizal’s parents Francisco Engracio Rizal Mercado (1818–1897) is the father of Dr. Jose P. Rizal. He was an independent man who talked less and worked more, and was strong in body and valiant in spirit. Teodora Alonzo y Quintos, mother of Dr. José Rizal, is a very remarkable woman for her business ability and literary talent. She is the one who discovered Rizal’s potential in making poems.

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Rizal

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Bermejo, Nonabel B.Photos related to Jose Rizal

Jose Rizals parents

Francisco Engracio Rizal Mercado (18181897) is the father of Dr. Jose P. Rizal. He was an independent man who talked less and worked more, and was strong in body and valiant in spirit.

Teodora Alonzo y Quintos, mother of Dr. Jos Rizal, is a very remarkable woman for her business ability and literary talent. She is the one who discovered Rizals potential in making poems.

Rizal, 11 years old, a student at the Ateneo Municipal de Manila.

Jose Rizals photo when he was still a student at the University of Santo Tomas

Rizal Shrine in Calamba, Laguna, the ancestral house and birthplace of Jose Rizal, is now a museum housing Rizal memorabilia.

A Business Card which shows that Dr. Jos Rizal is an Ophthalmologist in Hong Kong

Rednaxela Terrace is where Dr. Jos Rizal lived during his self-imposed exile in Hong Kong

A crayon sketch of Leonor Rivera drawn by Jos Rizal. Leonor Rivera is thought to be the inspiration for the character of Maria Clara in Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.

Leaders of the reform movement in Spain: Left to Right: Rizal, del Pilar, and Ponce (c.1890).

Bust of Padre Guerrico in clay, by Rizal.

Rizal's pencil sketch of Blumentritt.

Jose Rizal in his most effeminate pose

Paciano, Jose Rizals brother, seems like a second father to him.

Narcisa, one of Rizals sisters

Saturnina, another sister of Rizal

Rizal sisters

A photograph in Lunas house

A carving by Jose Rizal

Jose Rizals sketch for Blumetritt

Segunda Katigbak, Jose Rizals first love

Seal of Ateneo Municipal where Jose Rizal studied

One of Rizals novels that earned so many attacks from the friars

Rizals novel following the events of the Noli Me Tangere

Leonor Valenzuela, Rizals love affair after Miss L

Consuelo Ortiga y Perez, is a woman with admirable beauty and vivacity according to Rizal

Leonor Rivera is Rizals longtime girlfriend who unfortunately married a British engineer

Doa Teodora and Leonora Rivera

Gertrude Beckett is an English girl who fell in love with Rizal

O Sei San or Seiko Usui serves not just as a sweetheart but also a tourguide of Rizal in Japan

Petite Jacoby, a woman from Brussels, who fell in love but Rizal left for Madrid.

Nellie Boustead, a good protestantwho wanted Rizal to espouse Protestantism before their marriage

Josephine Bracken was Rizal's common-law wife whom he reportedly married shortly before his execution

A photographic record of Rizal's execution in what was then Bagumbayan.

Rizal family picture taken after Jose's burial

Jose's death cell in Fort Santiago

Historical marker of Jos Rizal's execution site.He was secretly buried in Pac Cemetery in Manila with no identification on his grave. His sister Narcisa toured all possible gravesites and found freshly turned earth at the cemetery with guards posted at the gate. Assuming this could be the most likely spot, there never having any ground burials, she made a gift to the caretaker to mark the site "RPJ", Rizal's initials in reverse.

Jose Rizal's original grave at Paco Park in Manila. Slightly renovated and date repainted in English.

A photo engraving of the execution of Filipino Insurgents at Bagumbayan (now Luneta)

Tallest Jose Rizal statue in the world. Located at Calamba, Laguna, Rizal's hometown. It was inaugurated on 2011, synchronous on the 150th Birth Celebration of the hero

Rizal on the obverse side of a 1970 Philippine peso coin

The Rizal Park at the Bulacan State UniversityTribute to Rizal at Cavenagh Bridge in Singapore

The USS Rizal (DD-174) launched in 1918

The statue of Rizal at the Rizal Park in Wilhelmsfeld, Germany

The National Historical Institute Logo for the 150th Birth Anniversary of Jose Rizal

The Hong Kong Government erected a plaque beside Dr. Jos Rizal's residence in Hong Kong

The Triumph of Science over Death, by Rizal

Some of Jose Rizals lines with regard to his love for the Philippines