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Im preety not sure about it but it was little yes,Jose Rizal was tied behind from elbow to elbow, although, still had the freedom to move his arms. In his right arm was a rosary which he kept on holding until his final breath. Meters before the execution place, a number of spectators awaited Rizal. During his long march, Rizal saw familiar faces and places; he spent his time reminiscing his childhood, the fun he had with his family and friends.

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When was Dr Jose Rizal executed?

Dr. Jose Rizal was executed on December 30, 1896.


Who was the military physician who examined Rizal before he was executed?

The military physician who examined José Rizal before his execution was Dr. Lorenzo G. Ramos. He was tasked with assessing Rizal's health and ensuring that he was fit for execution. Dr. Ramos's examination took place on December 29, 1896, just a day before Rizal was executed by firing squad on December 30, 1896.


How many soldiers killed rizal?

José Rizal, the Philippine national hero, was executed by a firing squad of Spanish soldiers on December 30, 1896. The execution involved a group of 8 soldiers who fired at him in Bagumbayan, now known as Rizal Park in Manila. Rizal's death became a pivotal moment in the Philippine fight for independence from Spanish colonial rule.


How many bullets did the body of rizal receive when he was executed?

Dr. Jose Rizal was shot with only one bullet to his back at exactly 7:03 in the morning. This is because the firing squad used were composed of Filipinos. They don't want to be a traitor in their own motherland but, they had to ,or else, they are the ones who will die along with Dr. Rizal.


Where did rizal shoot the firing squad?

José Rizal was executed by a firing squad at Bagumbayan, now known as Rizal Park in Manila, Philippines, on December 30, 1896. His execution was a pivotal moment in Philippine history, symbolizing the struggle for independence against Spanish colonial rule. Rizal faced his death with bravery, becoming a national hero and martyr for the cause of Philippine nationalism.