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-kasi national hero si rizal e ung one peso ay basic money ng Philippines kaya ganun din

it's because at one point in every Filipino's life, they will be able to hold a one peso coin, and they will know who the Jose Rizal is -- their National Hero.

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When was the Philippine 1 peso bill changed into a coin?

whose face was on the Philippine one peso bill? what national monument or event was on the back of the Philippine one peso bill? when was the Philippine one peso bill in circulation or in use? The Blue One Peso Bill with Jose Rizal's face on it was released in 1969 (The series was released in 1969 so I assume that it was released alongside the others). The first Jose Rizal 1-peso coin was released in 1972. BTW, there was also a one-peso bill and coin released during the American occupation with the peso having equivalent value as the US dollar. I'm not sure of this, i just put together some bits and pieces of things that I came across the web. Cheers!


What did rizal put on his shoes before the execution?

Before Dr. Jose Rizal's death, he put something on his right shoe. According to Dr. Richard Vincent Narag on his unpublished novel which he presented in our institution, many claimed that Dr. Rizal put his last will for Josephine while some claim a message for his speculated daughter or son perhaps. But many say a poem for Josephine was there. Still it is a controversial mystery that remains unsolved in Philippine realms. But in 1898 when it was excavated at Paco Park it has already disintegrated.


Why did Rizal refuse Boniface and other jardinieres to help him escape?

Rizal refused their help to escape because he did not want to implicate them in his cause and put them in danger. He believed that his fight for reforms should be his responsibility alone.


What is the summary of Jose Rizal Movie in 1998?

Jose Rizal Movie (2008) Main Cast: Cesar Montano The film starts with Dr. Jose Rizal (Cesar Montano) in Ghent, Belgium, supposedly writing his second novel, El Filibusterismo. As the narration during the opening minutes continued, scenes that illustrate Rizal's first novel, "Noli Me Tanger" was shown and Crisostomo Ibarra and his alter ego, Simoun, (Joel Torre) was introduced. This stood more as a second story of the movie as the said scenes progress throughout the movie as Rizal's thoughts. As the two novels spread throughout the Philippines, a certain and somewhat unassuming character in the name of Andres Bonifacio grabs a hold of a copy of a Rizal novel and instigates a rebellion with his founded Katipunan which upheld a full-blown revolution. Archbishop Bernardo Nozaleda (Peque Gallaga) takes notice of this, claiming that Rizal gave the primary incentive in the revolution and warns Governor-general Blanco (Bon Vibar) that if he does not take care of Rizal and the growing conflict, he will be replaced. As the hunt for Rizal continues, the Spaniards get a hold of his older brother, Paciano Rizal (Pen Medina) and tortures him to get to Rizal. Paciano does not give any information on whether Rizal was the source of rebellion or not and was continued to be tortured, only to find out that he was already captured by the Spaniards later on. Paciano was eventually released and left their home together with his father, Francisco Mercado. Rizal is then seen being escorted by the Spanish guards to be interrogated by a colonel who is convinced that Rizal is a traitor since his latest novel was dedicated to Father Gomez, Burgos and Zamora. Father Gomez, Father Burgos and Father Zamora were then seen being executed by garrote for treason. This was witnessed by the young Paciano (Ping Medina), who was also a close friend of the three priests. This ultimately raised Paciano's political awareness as he influences his 11 year-old brother. Rizal was then enrolled in a local school wherein he had a hard time as he was disliked by his teacher and was bullied. As he continued in his studies, his mother and former teacher, Teodora Alonzo, was wrongly accused and arrested for poisoning her sister. He then moved to a new school in Ateneo Municipal de Manila where he officially used the name Rizal and excelled. Rizal ,at the time he was in prison continued tell his tale to a prisoner servant (Jhong Hilario), who enamored with the wisdom of Rizal. Rizal then met his defense counsel, Luis Taviel de Andrade (Jaime Fabregas) who despised the fact that he was chosen by prisoner. Rizal continues to contemplate on his past during his session with Taviel, including his education in University of Santo Tomas where he and other Filipinos had a scuffle with the Spanish students. His moments with Leonora Rivera (Mickey Ferriols), his first love and cousin, was also in the picture. He was then sent to Europe to focus more on studying medicine as requested by his brother. He studied in Unibersidad Central de Madrid, where near by, an up-rise against the bishops is on going due to a wrongly accused professor. There in Madrid, he met his other countrymen who also desired freedom from the Spanish Rule and created a reform movement with him, Marcelo Del Pilar and Ponce as its leaders. The movement saw promise at first, but a conflict between Del Pilar and Rizal regarding La Solidaridad and lack of unity within the group subsequently made Rizal leave Madrid and go back to Philippines. As soon as he gets home, he immediately formed La Liga Filipina which was quickly abolished. With this his status as the enemy of the state was reinforced and Rizal was sent to Dapitan where he underwent depression but met his last lover, Josephine Bracken. Though far away, Archbishop Nozaleda was still unimpressed with this and with Blanco. Governor Blanco then instead sent Rizal to prison after making him believe he can work in Cuba as doctor. Nozaleda, who wants Rizal dead, replaced Blanco with Polavieja (Tony Mabesa). During Christmas, Rizal spent his holiday with Taviel who brought liquor and was gradually befriended by Rizal. But as the day passes, Taviel continued his counseling with Rizal wherein his El Filibusterismo and his credibility was questioned. Taviel, who was already convinced that defendant was not the instigator, claimed that Rizal failed with both his novels and that he his writings could possibly be forgotten. At the day of the trial, a flashback of Rizal being visited by Pio Valenzuela in Dapitan to convince him of his approval of the revolution and to join them was seen. Taviel states to the judges that of Rizal's innocence, the lack of evidence also Rizal's disapproval of the Katipunan. Rizal also defended himself but his and Taviel's efforts were all for naught as Nozaleda forced Polavieja to make Rizal's execution final. Taviel, learning of fixed trial, was infuriated and stated that he was ashamed of Rizal because "he was a Spaniard". Set to die on December 30, Rizal still had time to bid his mother and sisters goodbye. He asked his mother to take his body, bury it, put a cross on the grave with his date of birth and death, nothing more. To his sister Trinidad who can speak English, Rizal gave her a lamp with "something inside it". In Rizal's last night in his cell, he looks at his desk with and paper and his pen on it. With nothing to write for his final piece, he is confronted by his own imagination and conscience in the form of Simoun. After a momentary breakdown, Rizal writes his final piece, Mi Ultimo Adios. Rizal's impending execution was imminent and with a last conversation with Taviel, he marched to Bagumbayan. He was denied by the squad leader into facing the rifles but promised to spare his head. As the soldiers slowly aim at Rizal's back, the novelist smiles and spoke his last words in Latin, "It is done". With this, Rizal is finally shot, followed by another shot as an act of coup de grace from the squad leader. As the movie closes, the Katipunan finally shows its potential in toppling the regime, infiltrating churches that are symbols of power in the country.


Why should Andres Bonifacio be the national hero of the Philippines instead of Jose Rizal?

Bonifacio should have been the national hero because he wanted for an ultimate freedom for the Philippines and be separated from the authorities of Spain and that is through a revolution. Well it is true that Bonifacio has somewhat got this idea of freedom from Rizal but it is Bonifacio who put it into action, what is an idea without an action? . . . action speaks louder than words of ideas. Rizal was coward that he didn't support the revolution plan of bonifacio, but then the revolution was succesful. Also, Rizal was just an American-sponsored-hero, they just insisted Rizal to be the national hero because Americans were afraid that if it was Bonifacio that was the hero, the Filipinos would also revolt the same way as of Bonifacio's.

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Why Rizal is in a peso coin?

its because peso is the main money of the philippines..... thats why rizal is chosen to put in the coin not in anay larger amount because no matter how big is your money still it will carry the term "peso".whereas you will remember the national heroe of the philippines


When was the Philippine 1 peso bill changed into a coin?

whose face was on the Philippine one peso bill? what national monument or event was on the back of the Philippine one peso bill? when was the Philippine one peso bill in circulation or in use? The Blue One Peso Bill with Jose Rizal's face on it was released in 1969 (The series was released in 1969 so I assume that it was released alongside the others). The first Jose Rizal 1-peso coin was released in 1972. BTW, there was also a one-peso bill and coin released during the American occupation with the peso having equivalent value as the US dollar. I'm not sure of this, i just put together some bits and pieces of things that I came across the web. Cheers!


What is the value of 500 peseas spanish coin dated 1987?

Most often "Peso" refers to Mexican currency. However Mexico is not the only country that uses pesos. Some other countries that use pesos are: Argentina, Chile, Cuba, and Uruguay. Ask another question and include the following information: date, country of origin, and the denomination. For example "What is the value of a 1978 Mexican peso" or "What is the value of a 1978 Cuban peso". If your coins is from a different country or denomination just include the correct information.


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Whose picture is on the one dolllar coin?

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