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Horizontales
It came from St. Gervacio Protacio, a martyr, whose feast is celebrated every June 19.
was a purely civic society but it was eyed with suspicions by Spanish authorities and a civic league of Filipinos, and its role in the socio-economic life of the people.
as Rizal’s first poem in native language at the age of eight which reveals Rizal’s earliest nationalist sentiment.
was named after a big native jar. It was a hacienda town which belonged to the Dominican Order, which also owned all the lands around it.
Rizal used this name who happened to be the name of their cousin from Biñan.
Verticales
an Irish girl of 18 years old. She went with his adoptive father, Mr. George Taufer, to Dapitan to seek the services of Rizal
It came from the word Ricial, a Spanish word which means a “a green field ready for harvest”. Don Francisco chose the surname as it was more appropriate because their source of living was tilling the land. Jose was the only one in the Mercado family who first used this surname, making him suspect he was illegitimate. But he was asked to use it to avoid being associated with his elder brother Paciano Mercado, friend of the ill-fated Fr. Jose Burgos, one of the Gom-Bur-Za. (Ocampo, 2019)
his unique cigarette lighter was made of wood. According to Rizal, “Its mechanism is based on the principle of compressed air.”
It was a two-storey building, rectangular in shape, built of adobe stones and hard-woods and roofed with red tiles situated near the town church. They owned a carriage, which was a status symbol of the ilustrados.
Rizal lived in exile far-away Place, a remote town in Mindanao which was under the missionary jurisdiction of the Jesuits, from 1892 to 1896