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Timeline of Rizal
Burgos, Erneli Camille O. May 14, 2013
IA10307 Rizal

Timeline of Rizal from year 1892-1896

July 6, 1892 | –in Fort Santiago for sedition Rizal is arrested and imprisoned and anti-religion | September 1, 1892 | – Rizal starts corresponding with Father Pablo Pastells on matters of philosophy and religion | July 7, 1892 | – Despujol orders Rizal’s exile to Dapitan | August 20, 1892 | – Rizal writes a poem “A Don Ricardo Carnicero” for his guardian in Dapitan | September 21, 1892 | – Rizal wins the lottery’s second prize |

April 30, 1893 | – Rizal’s “El consejo de los Dioses” is published in La Solidaridad | May 16, 1893 | – Rizal’s prison guardian Carnicero is replaced | August 28, 1893 | - Leonor Rivera, Rizal’s girlfriend for eleven years, dies | August 29, 1893 | – Rizal’s mother visits him in Dapitan |

February, 1894 | – Governor-General Ramón Blanco visits Rizal in Dapitan | June, 1894 | Rizal makes a successful operation on his mother’s cataract | August, 1894 | Rizal encourages businessmen in Dapitan to form a company | August 21, 1894 | – Rizal exchanges information with Dr. Adolf Meyer about animal and insect classification |

January, 1895 | – Rizal finishes the draft of the statutes and regulations for the Society of Dapitan Agriculturists | February, 1895 | Rizal meets Josephine Bracken | February 22, 1895 | – Rizal asks George Taufer for the hand of Josephine Bracken | June 1, 1895 | – Governor-General Blanco permits Rizal to establish an agricultural colony in Dapitan | October 22, 1895 | Rizal sends a poem to his mother entitled “Mi retiro” (My Retreat) |

July 1, 1896 | – Pío Valenzuela visits and informs Rizal of the impending revolution against the Spanish colonial government | July 30, 1896 | – Rizal receives a letter informing him that his application to go to Cuba to serve the Spanish army as a military doctor has been accepted | August 23, 1896 | – The Philippine Revolution starts with the Cry

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