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Jose Rizal was named after Saint Joseph, the patron saint of travelers and workers. "Rizal" was added by his father, Francisco Mercado, as it was a family name. Rizal later adopted "Rizal" as his pen name in his writings to honor his family heritage.
True name of JOSE RIZAL: José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
the name of child of rizal was francisco
Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda
the pen name of rizal is Dimas alang
"dimasalang" "laong laan"
laong laan
laong laan and dimas alang
Jose Rizal was named after Saint Joseph, the patron saint of travelers and workers. "Rizal" was added by his father, Francisco Mercado, as it was a family name. Rizal later adopted "Rizal" as his pen name in his writings to honor his family heritage.
Jose Rizal used several pen names. One was Laong Laan which literally means reserved for a long time and figuratively means always ready. Another pen name was Dimasalang, meaning untouchable in Taal Tagalog.
Dr. Jose Rizal, like the other Propagandists, used pen name in order to hide his identity to the spaniards who at that time are very powerful people in the Philippines. Dr. Jose Rizal used pen names in order to protect himself as well as his family and friends from the hatred of the Spaniards who are very much humiliated by the Noli Me Tangere, El Filibusterismo and other writings of Rizal.
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Jose Rizal wrote under the pen names Laong Laan and Dimasalang. He used pen names because he wrote many revolutionary writings that he did not want to be associated with him for fear of retribution.
It's Dimas alang he use it when he wrote to the Spaniards.
Dr. Jose Rizal, like the other Propagandists, used pen name in order to hide his identity to the spaniards who at that time are very powerful people in the Philippines. Dr. Jose Rizal used pen names in order to protect himself as well as his family and friends from the hatred of the Spaniards who are very much humiliated by the Noli Me Tangere, El Filibusterismo and other writings of Rizal.
Jose Rizal wrote the poem "To the Filipino Youth" under the pen name Laong Laan. This poem encourages the youth to contribute to the progress and welfare of their country.