15 Interesting Facts about Rizal:
15 Interesting Facts about Rizal:
1. Jose Rizal was born with a big head. [must be the reason why he was so intelligent... he must've
1. Jose Rizal was born with a big head. [must be the reason why he was so intelligent... he must've
big brain as well...anyways, I think m
big brain as well...anyways, I think m
any Pinoys know about this]
any Pinoys know about this]
2. Most Filipinos think that Rizal died because he was TOTALLY against the Spaniards and that he
2. Most Filipinos think that Rizal died because he was TOTALLY against the Spaniards and that he
wanted FULL freedom from them but the truth is
wanted FULL freedom from them but the truth is
that Rizal only appealed
that Rizal only appealed
for equal rights. Filipinos
for equal rights. Filipinos
be treated as equal human. Rizal questioned their way of governing and how they abuse Filipinos
be treated as equal human. Rizal questioned their way of governing and how they abuse Filipinos
[who were used to be called indios].
[who were used to be called indios].
3. There are rumors that Rizal’s book entitled El FIlibusterismo was inspired by Alexandre Dumas’
3. There are rumors that Rizal’s book entitled El FIlibusterismo was inspired by Alexandre Dumas’
novel The Count of Monte Cristo considering that it was actually one of Rizal’s favo
novel The Count of Monte Cristo considering that it was actually one of Rizal’s favo
rite story. (Some
rite story. (Some
even say that Rizal plagiarized it which for my opinion, totally unbelievable)
even say that Rizal plagiarized it which for my opinion, totally unbelievable)
4. Did you know that Jose Rizal’s favorite dish was carne asada?
4. Did you know that Jose Rizal’s favorite dish was carne asada?
5. Rizal could show too much sarcasm because of his love for his country. Why and how? Back in
5. Rizal could show too much sarcasm because of his love for his country. Why and how? Back in
Dapitan when he received three visitors in his house in Talisay, he offered the woman named Donya
Dapitan when he received three visitors in his house in Talisay, he offered the woman named Donya
Manuela with Bagoong. The lady ignored the bagoong saying that they do not eat bagoong in their
Manuela with Bagoong. The lady ignored the bagoong saying that they do not eat bagoong in their
country because it contains worms. With that, Rizal responded saying that he had been in her
country because it contains worms. With that, Rizal responded saying that he had been in her
country and people there eat little birds without taking out intestines.
country and people there eat little birds without taking out intestines.
6. His poem Mi Retiro
6. His poem Mi Retiro
(My Retreat) was written when he was si
(My Retreat) was written when he was si
ck and could not work. (Yes, heroes
ck and could not work. (Yes, heroes
get sick sometimes)
get sick sometimes)
7. There are rumors that Rizal was a playboy having a lot of girls mentioned in his autobiography
7. There are rumors that Rizal was a playboy having a lot of girls mentioned in his autobiography
and until now many believe that he really had a lot of girlfriends but the truth is that he only had few
and until now many believe that he really had a lot of girlfriends but the truth is that he only had few
real relationships. The other girls were all just flings. and some were just plain friends.
real relationships. The other girls were all just flings. and some were just plain friends.
8. The dam he built in Dapitan was built using burned shells and bricks that were made from the
8. The dam he built in Dapitan was built using burned shells and bricks that were made from the
machine he built. In his letter to his best friend, he said that the dam was built by him and fourteen
machine he built. In his letter to his best friend, he said that the dam was built by him and fourteen
young boys(his students)
young boys(his students)
9. Rizal spent Php500.00 for
9. Rizal spent Php500.00 for
coconut oil lamps for the streets of D
coconut oil lamps for the streets of D
apitan.
apitan.
10. Rizal would jokingly pinch his students who couldn’t answer correctly.
10. Rizal would jokingly pinch his students who couldn’t answer correctly.
11. Usual books would mention
11. Usual books would mention
that Rizal collected frogs, snakes and shells. Aside
that Rizal collected frogs, snakes and shells. Aside
from that, he
from that, he
also collected Orchids and butterfli
also collected Orchids and butterfli
es… (hmmm… he seemed girly at times…lol)
es… (hmmm… he seemed girly at times…lol)
12. Rizal’s house only cost Php40.00 when he built it… (That’s about $0.95 now… the only thing you
12. Rizal’s house only cost Php40.00 when he built it… (That’s about $0.95 now… the only thing you
can buy are nails.)
can buy are nails.)
13. Rizal joined lottery and won one-third of the grand prize Php18,000.00.
13. Rizal joined lottery and won one-third of the grand prize Php18,000.00.
14. As a gift for hi
14. As a gift for hi
s former professor in Ateneo, Fr. Jose Guerrico who
s former professor in Ateneo, Fr. Jose Guerrico who
went to Dapitan, Rizal made
went to Dapitan, Rizal made
him a bust of Fr. Jose Guerrico. The bust won a gold medal at the 1904 St. Louis Exposition.
him a bust of Fr. Jose Guerrico. The bust won a gold medal at the 1904 St. Louis Exposition.
15. During his stay in
15. During his stay in
Dapitan, he often tell Captain Carnicero(the town
Dapitan, he often tell Captain Carnicero(the town
captain) t
captain) t
hat he didn’t want
hat he didn’t want
Spaniards and friars to go. He would say “In
Spaniards and friars to go. He would say “In
Philippine national hero Dr. Jose Rizal may have been sentenced to death by the Spaniards on December 30, 1896 Philippine national hero Dr. Jose Rizal may have been sentenced to death by the Spaniards on December 30, 1896 but he also lived in the land of the colonizers around the 1880s.
but he also lived in the land of the colonizers around the 1880s. Rizal,
Rizal, author of the novels “Noli author of the novels “Noli Me Tángere” and “El Me Tángere” and “El FilibusterisFilibusterismo” as well as mo” as well as a number of poems and a number of poems and essays, hadessays, had Chinese, Japanese, and Spanish
Chinese, Japanese, and Spanish ancestors.ancestors.
Born to a wealthy family in Calamba, Laguna on June 19, 1861, Rizal was a polyglot who was conversant in Born to a wealthy family in Calamba, Laguna on June 19, 1861, Rizal was a polyglot who was conversant in 2222 languages.
According to the document “Rizal’s Madrid” produced by the Philippine Embassy in Spain, Rizal first arrived in Madrid in 1882 to study medicine at the Universidad Central de Madrid.
The website of the Jose Rizal University said Rizal left the Philippines for the first time on May 3, 1882 and headed towards Spain using a passport under the name Jose Mercado, obtained for him by his uncle Antonio Rivera, father of Leonor Rivera. He travelled across Europe, including France and Germany, until 1886.
Based on “Rizal’s Madrid,” some of the little-known facts about Rizal’s life in Spain include:
1. Rizal had a limited allowance of P50 a month when he was studying in Madrid. This was further reduced to P35 a month when their family farm in Laguna had bad harvests.
2. Rizal first lived at the Amor de Rios house close to the Universidad Central de Madrid. 3. Rizal liked to take light meals with wine at the Viva Madrid restaurant, also a favorite of journalist and revolutionary Graciano Lopez Jaena.
4. While studying medicine at the Universidad Central de Madrid, he also went to the nearby Escuela de Bellas Artes de San Fernando to study painting.
5. Rizal’s favorite park in Spain is the Parque del Buen Retiro which inspired him to name his place of exile in Dapitan, Zamboanga as “Mi Retiro.”
6. Rizal attended theatrical presentations, music and poetry recitals and book launchings at the Ateneo de Madrid, which is not an educational institution but an exclusive men’s club.
7. There were times when Rizal was in dire financial difficulties in Spain. Once, he had to pawn h is sister Saturnina’s ring to pay for his exams. At another time, he did not at all for one whole day. However, in his letters to his family, he only mentioned his high grades a nd victories in contests.
8. Rizal and the other Filipino propagandists lobbied at the Congreso de los Diputados (the Spanish congress) for the recognition of the Filipinos’ right to autonomy and for equal rights with Spanish citizens.
9. A marker stands along the corridor of the Colegio de Medicina in Madrid indicating Rizal studied medicine there from October 2, 1882 until June 1884.
10. In an undated letter to his family, Rizal indicated that his last place of residence in Spain was the Casa
Cedaceros. He told his family that he planned to study ophthalmology in Germany because the eyesight of his mother Teodora Alonso had gotten worse and he wanted to treat her when he returned to the Philippines.— JDS, GMA News