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Francisco and Teodora’s seventh child, Jose, adopted the name Rizal to enable him to travel freely and to dissociate himself from his brother Paciano, who had gained notoriety by supporting the cause of revolutionary Filipino priests like Fr. Jose Burgos.
Francisco and Teodora’s seventh child, Jose, adopted the name Rizal to enable him to travel freely and to dissociate himself from his brother Paciano, who had gained notoriety by supporting the cause of revolutionary Filipino priests like Fr. Jose Burgos.
The English translation of the Filipino words 'Pagkakaiba ni jose rizal kay bonifacio' is "Jose is different from Boniface".
Francisco and Teodora’s seventh child, Jose, adopted the name Rizal to enable him to travel freely and to dissociate himself from his brother Paciano, who had gained notoriety by supporting the cause of revolutionary Filipino priests like Fr. Jose Burgos.
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The very first Filipino to have opposed the Spaniards was Datu Lapu-Lapu of Mactan Island. Other heroes were Padre Gomez, Padre Burgos and Padre Zamora. Their death had an impact on Jose Rizal who was very young at the time of their execution.
Dona Teodora is a follower of San Jose. Thus, naming her youngest son "Jose".
Francisco and Teodora’s seventh child, Jose, adopted the name Rizal to enable him to travel freely and to dissociate himself from his brother Paciano, who had gained notoriety by supporting the cause of revolutionary Filipino priests like Fr. Jose Burgos.
Padre Burgos Avenue is a street in Manila, Philippines. It was named after the martyred priest Jose Burgos.