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Short Biography of Jose Rizal

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By MM Del Rosario


Patriot, physician and man of letters whose life and literary works were an inspiration to the Philippine nationalist movement.

Dr Jose Rizal - National Hero of the Philippines

Dr Jose Protacio Rizal was born in the town of Calamba, Laguna on 19th June 1861. The second son and the seventh among the eleven children of Francisco Mercado and Teodora Alonso.

With his mother as his first teacher, he began his early education at home and continued it in Binan, Laguna. He entered a Jesuit-run Ateneo Municipal de Manila in 1872 and obtained a bachelor's degree with highest honors in 1876. He studied medicine at the University of Santo Tomas but had to stop because he felt that the Filipino students were being descriminated by their Dominican tutors. He went to Madrid at Universidad Central de Madrid and in 1885 at the age of 24, he finished his course in Philosophy and Letters with a grade of "Excellent".

He took graduate studies in Paris, France & Heidelberg, Germany. He also studied painting, sculpture, he learned to read and write in at least 10 languages.

Rizal was a prolific writer and was anti-violence. He rather fight using his pen than his might. Rizal's two books "Noli Me Tangere" (Touch Me Not) which he wrote while he was in Berlin, Germany in 1887 and "El Filibusterismo" (The Rebel) in Ghent, Belgiun in 1891 exposed the cruelties of the Spanish friars in the Philippines, the defects of the Spanish administration and the vices of the clergy, these books told about the oppression of the Spanish colonial rule. These two books made Rizal as a marked man to the Spanish friars.

  • In 1892 when Rizal returned to the Philippines, he formed La Liga Filipina , an non violent reform society of patriotic citizen and a forum for Filipinos to express their hopes for reform, to promote progress through commerce, industry and agriculture and freedom from the oppressive Spanish colonial administration.

  • On July 6, 1892, he was imprisoned in Fort Santiago, on the charge of fomenting unrest against Spain, he was exiled to Dapitan, in northwestern Mindanao. He remained in exile for four years, while he was in politcal exile in Dapitan, he practice medicine, he established a school for boys, promoted community development projects, he applied his knowledge in engineering by constructing a system of waterworks in order to furnish clean water to the towns people. In Dapitan he also met, fell in love and lived with Josephine Bracken.

  • In 1896, the Katipunan, a nationalist secret society launched a revolt against the Spaniards, although Jose Rizal had no connection with the organization, his enemies were able to linked him with the revolt. To avoid being involved in the move to start a revolution, he asked Governor Ramon Blanco to send him to Cuba but instead he was brought back to Manila and jailed for the second time in Fort Santiago.


Rizal Monument at Luneta Park

The Rizal monument was created by a Swiss sculptor named Richard Kissling. The site is guarded 24 hours a day 7 days a week by ceremonial soldiers known as Kabalyeros de Rizal.
The Rizal monument was created by a Swiss sculptor named Richard Kissling. The site is guarded 24 hours a day 7 days a week by ceremonial soldiers known as Kabalyeros de Rizal.

On December 26, 1896, after a trial, Rizal was sentenced to die, he was convicted of rebellion, sedition, and of forming illegal association. On the eve of his execution while confined in Fort Santiago, Rizal wrote a poem Mi Ultimo Adios (My Last Farewell) and hid it inside the gas burner and gave the gas burner to his sister Trinidad and his wife Josephine.

He was executed on December 30, 1896 at the age of 35 by a firing squad at Bagumbayan, now known as Luneta Park in Manila.

Jose Rizal was a man of many accomplishments - a linguist, a novelist, a poet, a scientist, a doctor, a painter, an educator, a reformer and a visionary, he left his people his greatest patriotic poem, Mi Ultimo Adios to serve as an inspiration for the next generations.

Dr.Jose Rizal Monument - site of countless wreath-laying activities year round honouring the national hero.
Dr.Jose Rizal Monument - site of countless wreath-laying activities year round honouring the national hero.

Rizal discovered rare specimens

For four years during his exile in Dapitan, Rizal discovered some rare specimens which were named in his honor by the scientists. Among these were :

  • Draco Rizali—a flying dragon
  • Apogonia Rizali -a small beetle
  • Rhacophorus Rizali—a rare frog

Interesting Trivia About Dr Jose Rizal

  • Rizal's Contribution to Science

Rizal found Mindanao a rich virgin field for collecting specimens. With his baroto (sailboat) and accompanied by his pupils, he explored the jungles and coasts seeking specimens of insects, birds, snakes lizards frogs shells and plants.

He sent these specimens to the museum of Europe especially the Dresden Museum. In payment for these valuable specimens, the European scientists sent him scientific books and surgical instruments.

  • Manila Lottery Winner

On September 21, 1892 the mail boat “Butuan” arrived in Dapitan carrying lottery Ticket No. 9736 jointly owned by Captain Carnicero, Dr Jose Rizal and Francisco Equilior won the second prize of P20,000 in the government-owned Manila Lottery.

Rizal’s share of the winning loterry was P6,200. He gave P2,000 to his father and P200 to his friend Basa in Hongkong and the rest he invested well by purchasing agricultural lands along the coast of Talisay about one kilometer away from Dapitan.

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packerpack  says:
9 months ago

Good Hub. You have mentioned well about his personal life but I was expecting some more on his contribution to the society. But again it is a nice Hub

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delzky  says:
8 months ago

wow, there's filipiniana in here. i love it.

trisha  says:
5 months ago

ilike it

prettyprincess  says:
5 months ago

good teaching as well

patricia ann  says:
5 months ago

i luv hub because of its historical biographies

janito  says:
4 months ago

what makes rizal a man despites his trials?

baDeL  says:
4 months ago

sOo niCE anG riZaL mONumENt..

hmm  says:
4 months ago

love you Rizal

ces  says:
4 months ago

wow! your the best Dr. Jose Rizal. A very good example specialy for some youth.. I love reading your stories and writting and its inspired me so much...

vhen  says:
3 months ago

Dr. jose rizal you are the best inpiration entire society, because no one can compare the work that youve done.

Diana  says:
3 months ago

It is really historical Ilove the story or article about Dr Jose Rizal

chorvaness  says:
2 months ago

i thought it was suppose to be a SHORT BIOGRAPHY -.-

Charlotte Chlorothea  says:
2 months ago

His a good person, i'm a student and i want to know the happening the past years of our world. and also the life of our "bayani".

dis is mah ass.. so tnx.

Jeff Burnsed  says:
2 weeks ago

This man was pure genius. He and Josephine are inspirational to al freedom lovers...God bless this man and may the Lord bless the Philippines!

CH (LTC) Jeff Burnsed  says:
2 weeks ago

The Philippines is the best friend that America has..and the Philippines is critical to freedom in all of Asia. The famed "Battle of Leyte Gulf" in Worl War II...reminds us of the importance of this magnificent country..and of the

deep-seated friendship between the USA and the Philippines.

quin  says:
6 days ago

Jose Rizal is one of a kind, he have lots of ideas that helped Filipinos realize the true meaning of bayanihan.

Marie101  says:
5 days ago

what is the scientific name of lizard that was name after jose rizal??

vices  says:
3 days ago

rizal is one of the excellent person. i like to live my life like him. thats why im studying his works

tadzjane022  says:
2 days ago

proud of rizal.....love history.....

jezeree  says:
13 hours ago

nice....

datu  says:
8 hours ago

your the best

kim  says:
8 hours ago

tanks po

ghel  says:
4 hours ago

naloka ako.. ahahaha :D

nakaka-amaze..

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