On December 30, 1896, Jose Rizal faced execution knowing he could have escaped and lived longer. So why didn’t he?
In the years preceding the Philippine Revolution of 1896, José Rizal wrote publicly about the problems and injustices of the Spanish colonial administration in the Philippines. In addition to his ...
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'Noli Me Tangere' translated to Arabic for the first time
José Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere has been translated into Arabic for the first time, marking a milestone in Philippine history.
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Arabic Noli Me Tangere launched
The Philippine embassy in Iraq has launched a translation project for Jose Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere from its original 19th ...
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Life, works and writings of Rizal
THE first part of this series on the life, works and writings of Jose Rizal came out in this paper on March 15, 2024. I had ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. will lead Rizal Day rites marking the 129th anniversary of Jose Rizal’s martyrdom at the Rizal National Monument in Manila on December 30, the National Historical ...
President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. will lead the Filipino people’s commemoration of the 129th anniversary of the heroism and martyrdom of Jose Rizal at the Rizal National Monument in Manila on 30025.
Last June 19 was a momentous milestone in Philippine history, nationalism and sense of identity. It was the celebration of the country's National Hero Jose Rizal's 150th birth anniversary. While many ...
THE lives and careers of the Filipino Ilustrados in Madrid, like Jose Rizal, General Antonio Luna, Juan Luna, and Marcelo H. del Pilar during the last two decades of the 19th century are well known.
In a Rizal walking tour during the recent Frankfurt Book Fair, historian Ambeth Ocampo managed to humanize our national hero, ...
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