On December 30, 1896, Jose Rizal faced execution knowing he could have escaped and lived longer. So why didn’t he?
European experts identified at least four of Rizal’s specimens as species entirely new to science. His legacy remains etched ...
Sitting through a lecture on the greatest works of national hero, ladies' man, polyglot, fencer, and renaissance man Jose P.
Sentro Rizal, named after the hero widely regarded as the first “global Filipino,” serves as the country’s cultural center ...
CALAMBA CITY, Laguna — Led by the Calamba City government and the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP), ...
Thanks to Mr. Garry Lao of the Lapu-Lapu City Tourism Commission for inviting me to its 129th anniversary celebration of the ...
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The execution of Jose Rizal

ON Aug. 6, 1886, while on a visit to Heidelberg in Germany, Jose Rizal wondered about his possible fate. “Will my fate be ...
On December 26, members of the Knights of Rizal New York Chapter convened at the Philippine Center in Manhattan to ...
History doesn’t have to be read—it can be ridden. For those of you who know more about Jose Rizal in a more hands-on approach ...
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Rizal’s retraction is authentic

Most of the questions on Philippine history that I receive online from students are so simple that they can be answered quickly if they were taught basic research skills to deploy on the internet. It ...
The Hon. Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and the Official Opposition, released the following statement on Rizal Day: “The destiny of nations is shaped by remarkable and ...