Sa Aking Mga Kabata(originally called)
but now.....it is called "Sa Aking Mga Kababata"
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Jose Rizal said "The youth is the hope of the Fatherland" in his letter "To the Filipino Youth" that was written on July 15, 1879, addressed to the Filipino people. Rizal wrote the letter while he was studying in Madrid, Spain.
The poem written by Jose Rizal when he was 15 as a student in Ateneo de Manila was "Sa Aking Mga Kabata" (To My Fellow Youth). In this poem, he expressed his love for his native language and emphasized the importance of cherishing and preserving it.
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Jose Rizal gave two letters to his friend Ferdinand Blumentritt. The first was a letter dated March 5, 1887, and the second was dated November 15, 1888. Both letters discuss Rizal's thoughts on various topics, including nationalism and his experiences.
The A34470 that appears below the 16/15 is the number of Rizal’s application form to the Museum while 3561 is the accession number for the documents that he presented to request access to the Round Reading Room.
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Jose Rizal issued a manifesto on December 15, 1896 as a response to accusations that he was involved in the rebellion against the Spanish colonial government known as the Philippine Revolution. The manifesto aimed to prove his innocence and denounce the violent uprising while advocating for civic virtue and reforms through peaceful means.
JOSE RIZAL IN GERMANYSome of the significant events of Dr. Jose Rizal's tour in Germany included the following:* In Strasburg, Germany on 2 February 1886: Dr. Jose Rizal visited the cathedral and climbed a tower 142 meters high.* In Heidelberg, Germany from 3 February 1886 to 22 April 1886: Dr. Jose Rizal visited the famous castle of Heidelberg, and the eye clinic of Dr. Otto Becker. He also saw the duels in Hirschgasse among students. There he wrote the poem, "A Las Flores de Heidelberg."* In Wilhelmsfeld, Germany from 26 April 1886 to 25 June 1886: Dr. Jose Rizal studied the German country life and practiced speaking good German.* Back in Heidelberg, Germany from 26 June 1886 to 6 July 1886: Dr. Jose Rizal became a member of the Chess Club Germany. From Heidelberg, he sent a book on arithmetic written in Spanish and in Tagalog to Prof. Ferdinant Blumentritt. He also witnessed the fifth centenary celebration of the University of Heidelberg.* In Leipzeg, Germany from 15 August 1886 to 21 October 1886: Dr. Jose Rizal taught Prof. Blumentritt Tagalog. He witnessed the feast of the Sedan, visited a beer manufacturing company, and got acquainted with Dr. Hans Meyer, author of an encyclopedic dictionary in German.* In Dresden, Germany from 29 October 1886 to 1 November 1886: Dr. Jose Rizal visited the Palacio Japonais and met Dr. A. B. Mayer, a naturalist.* In Berlin, Germany from 1 November 1886 to 11 May 1887: Dr, Jose Rizal was admitted to the Real Biblioteca de Berlin to do some research work. He did some outline of the Teruray dialect spoken in Mindanao, taught Maximo Viola the German language, translated the book of Waitz, and became a member of the Ethnographic Society of Berlin.
on December 15, 1898, Josephine married to Vicente Abad, Filipino Business man that she met in Hongkong.
Jose Rizal was known to have various relationships with women, but his most well-known romantic interest was his love for Leonor Rivera. Their relationship endured many challenges due to societal norms and Rivera's arranged marriage to another man. Rizal's letters to Rivera expressed his deep love and admiration for her, shaping his views on love, freedom, and nationalism.
Robert burns achieved writing poetry he wrote his first poem when he was 15
Robert Burns wrote his first poem, "O, Once I Lov'd A Bonnie Lass," when he was 15 years old.