His last words are reported to be "consummatum est" - meaning 'It is finished'
the phrase "it is done" that was the last words of Jose Rizal
Jose Rizal was a Filipino nationalist and revolutionary. His last words before he was executed and died were "consummatum est".
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"Consummatum est" (It is finished)
Jose Rizal
His last words were cut short by a drum roll.
Jose Rizal's pen Writes of freedom and vision Inspires us all Rizal's words echo In hearts longing for justice A hero's legacy Martyr for his land Rizal's spirit lives on strong In every Filipino
José Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda, Jose Rizal, was executed by firing squad December 30, 1896. His last words were, "consummatum est"; which means "it is finished".
Jose Rizal, a Filipino national hero and revolutionary, was ultimately sentenced to death by firing squad in 1896 by a Spanish military court for his involvement in the Philippine independence movement. His writings and activism inspired the Filipino people to fight for freedom from Spanish colonial rule. Rizal's execution fueled further resistance against Spanish oppression and helped pave the way for the Philippine revolution.
The story of the old moth and the young moth was all about rizal and his mother this affected him for his mother warned rizal of getting so closed to the spanish government and that will lead to destruction or what we say death but rizal never listened to his mother's words that's why he died.
They chose Jose Rizal instead of Andres Bonifacio because he fought the Spaniards not by his sword but by his words. He used his intelligence to free the Filipinos.
They chose Jose Rizal instead of Andres Bonifacio because he fought the Spaniards not by his sword but by his words. He used his intelligence to free the Filipinos.