Dr. Jose Rizal Friend

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DR.

JOSE
RIZAL
FRIEND
Fernando Acevedo
 Who called Rizal his
“distinguido amigo companero
y paisano”, wrote the letter
from Zaragoza, Spain , on 25
Oct. 1889:
 “I see in you are the model
Filipino, your application to
study and your talent have
placed on a height which I
revere and admire.
Dr. Tomas Arejola
 A bicolano doctor wrote
Rizal in Madrid, 9 Feb 1891,
saying: "Your moral
influence over us is in
disputable."
Ferdinand Bluementritt
 A lecturer, teacher and
principal in secondary school
at Litomerice.
 He is the closest friend of Jose
Rizal and consider him as a
“SOUL MATE”
Napoleon M. Kheil
 Kiehl and Rizal were introduced to each
other by their common friend, Dr. A. B.
Meyer of Dresden. In October 1894 Rizal sent
165 butterflies to Dresden from Dapitan
along with other specimens in exchange for a
treatise on mathematics in French, and a
small case of measuring instruments that he
could use on the birds, fish, and small
animals he caught on his seaside estate.
Dr. Reinhold Rost
 Called Rizal :
“A PEARL OF MAN”
( Una Perla de homre) as he
was impressed by his learning
and character.
 He met Dr. Reinhold Rost,
the librarian of the Ministry
of Foreign Affairs and an
Authority on Malayan
Languages and costom.
Dr. Reinhold Rost
 Connection with the British
Museum authorities.

 Dr. Jose P. Rizal's register of


admission at the British
Museum Reading Room
Vicente Barrantes
 He say “ Rizal was the
greatest product of the
Philippines and this his
coming to the world was
like the appearance of a rare
coment, whose rare
brilliance appears only
every others century.
Trinidad Pardo De tavera
 A historian and a Filipino
physician.
 Rizal met Trinidad in Paris and he
stayed at Trinidad’s home. His
home is the gathering or meeting
place of their group known as
“Los Indios Bravo”
Maximo Viola
 A medical students who offers a
help to Rizal to publish his “
Noli Me tangere” translate to
“Touch me not”
Dr. Louis de Wecker
 French physician and
mentor of Rizal. As his
profession, he trained Jose
Rizal to be a god like him
as a Orpthalmologist.
Valentin Ventura
 A best friend of Dr. Jose Rizal who supported
him financially in his 2nd novel “The El
Filibusterismo”.
  In Paris, Rizal lived for some time with him.
Their friendship gave him an opportunity to
listen to Rizal’s ideas which he greatly
admired.
Felix Resseccertion Higaldo
 A Filipino artist .
 He is acknowledge as one of the great Filipino
painters of the late 19th century, and is
significant in Philippine history for having
been an acquaintance and inspiration for
members of the Philippine reform movement
which include Jose Rizal.
Graciano Lopez Jaena
 Together with Rizal and Del
Pilar, founded The La
Solidaridad.
Antonio Luna
 Filipino pharmacist and
General who fought in the
Philippine American .
 He was regarded as the most
brilliant of the Filipino
military officers during the
war.
 Succeeding Artemio Ricarte as
commander of the Philippine
Revolutionary Army.
Antonio Luna
 In a party held by Filipinos in Madrid, the
intoxicated Antonio Luna made negative comments
against Nellie Boustead—the woman he was
courting but was said to have been infatuated with
Rizal. Jose Rizal, who at the time was not in a good
mood for bearing various problems, was prompted
to challenge Luna into a duel. But since Luna
apologized to Rizal, the duel was nonetheless
aborted and their friendship was restored. When
Rizal later decided to formally court Nelly, Antonio
gentlemanly conceded to Rizal and even
congratulated him through a letter.
Antonio Regidor
 Antonio Regidor, supporter of
the Propaganda Movement.
Juan Luna
 A Filipino painter, sculptor
and a political activist of the
Philippine Revolution
during 19th century.
 One of the speakers who
honored them that night
was Rizal who eventually
would create his own works
of genius in the following
years.
Juan Luna
 Luna and Rizal were
expatriates in Europe from the
farthest Spanish colony in the
East. They were joined by
others who would come to be
known as the Ilustrados or
Enlightened Ones; Indios and
mestizos who had the benefit
of higher education.
 Rizal would also create
drawing portraits of Luna and
Hidalgo to celebrate their
Juan Luna
 Both Rizal and Luna were
Ilustrados, well-educated,
talented, and passionate.
Luna who was older than
Rizal by four years had
similar interests with the
younger man. They became
fast friends and their
relationship became even
tight-knit when Luna married
into the Pardo de Taveras.
Marcelo H. Del Pilar
 then befriended Del Pilar
through correspondence.
Since then, mutual respect and
admiration between the two
heroes had grown.
Mariano Ponce
 A Filipino physician, write, and
active member of the
Propaganda Movement. In
Spain, he was among the
founder of La Solidaridad.
 In Europe, he met the great
Filipino propagandists: Jose
Rizal, Graciano Lopez Jaena,
and Marcelo H. del Pilar. The
overpowering feeling of
patriotism got the better of
Ponce that he quit his studies to
join the Filipino Movement in
Mariano Ponce
 Mariano Ponce was the one
who introduced Del Pilar to
Rizal.
 Jose Rizal one day received a
letter from Ponce with
enclosed articles written by a
certain ‘Plaridel.’ Impressed
by the articles, Rizal wrote to
Ponce “I am very grateful to
you for this … Who is
Plaridel?”
Mariano Ponce
 December 1888 when Rizal first
met Ponce and Del Pilar when he
(Rizal) visited his compatriots in
Madrid and Barcelona.
 Mariano Ponce was the one who
gave the title “Mi Ultimo
Pensamiento”(My Last Thought)
to the last and most celebrated, but
originally untitled, poem of his
dear friend Jose Rizal. Today
though,the poem is conventionally
referred to as “Mi Ultimo Adios”
(My Last Farewell).

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