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  1. Jun 17, 2013 · Lucia Rizal is the fifth child of the Rizal family and the widow of Mariano Herbosa. She was deported with her husband and other Rizal family members for inciting the Calamba townsfolk not to pay land rent. She accompanied Jose Rizal to Hong Kong and Dapitan, where he was arrested and deported. She died in 1919.

  2. Aug 7, 2023 · Lucia Rizal was a talented and affectionate sibling of Jose Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines. Learn about her early life, education, relationship with Jose, and role in the Philippine revolution.

    • Saturnina Rizal
    • Narcisa Rizal
    • Olympia Rizal
    • Lucia Rizal
    • Concepcion Rizal
    • Josefa Rizal
    • Trinidad Rizal
    • Soledad Rizal
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    Saturnina was the eldest child of Francisco Mercado II and Teodora Alonso Realonda. She was married to Manuel Timoteo Hidalgo of Tanauan, Batangas. It was Doña Saturnina who published Pascual Poblete’s translation in Tagalog language of the Noli Me Tangerein 1909.

    Narcisa is the third child and was married to Antonio Lopez, a teacher and musician from Morong, Rizal. Like a doting sister, Narcisa was very close to Rizal and could recite all of Rizal’s poems from memory.

    Olympia was married to Silvestre Ubaldo, who was a telegraph operator from Manila. Olympia unfortunately died in 1887 from childbirth.

    Lucia was the fifth child and was married to Matriano Herbosa. One important fact to know is that Lucia’s daughter, Delfina, was the first wife of Gen. Salvador Natividad and Delfina helped Marcela Agoncillo to make the first Philippine flag in Hong Kong.

    Concepcion (nicknamed “Concha”) did not live long to see Rizal’s martyrdom. She died early at the age of three.

    Josefa Rizal was nicknamed Panggoyin the family. Despite suffering from epilepsy, she joined and was an active member of the Katipunan. She died a spinster.

    Josefa and Trinidad were together living. Like Josefa, Trinidad also became a member of the Katipunan and died a spinster, as well. Rizal’s elegy, Mi Ultimo Adios, was in the safekeeping of Trinidad.

    Soledad, the youngest child in the family, was married to Pantaleon Quintero. She was a teacher and was considered as the best educated among the sisters of Rizal. Photos courtesy of wikimedia.org, ourhappyschool.com, and facebook.com/Rizal.In.Barong.Tagalog.

    Lucia Rizal was the fifth child and the fifth sister of the famous Filipino nationalist leader, Dr. Jose Rizal. She was married to Matriano Herbosa, a teacher and musician from Biñan, Laguna. Learn more about her life, family, and legacy from this web page.

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  4. Lucia Rizal was one of the 13 children of Jose Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines. She married Mariano Herbosa and had five children, but faced persecution and discrimination from the Spanish friars due to her brother's execution.

  5. LUCIA RIZAL (1857-1919) Lucia Rizal Herbosa was born in 1857. She married Mariano Herbosa and had 5 children together. In 1889 Mariano died due to an epidemic but was denied a Christian burial. This was due to the fact that he was the brother in law of Jose Rizal.

  6. Discover life events, stories and photos about Doña Lucía Rizal (1856–1919) of Calamba, Laguna, Philippines.

  7. Apr 29, 2022 · Calamba, Laguna, Philippines. Immediate Family: Daughter of Francisco Rizal and Teodora de Quintos Alonso. Wife of Mariano Herbosa and Private. Mother of Delfina Rizal Herbosa; Paz Rizal Herbosa; Virginia Rizal Herbosa; Estanislao Herbosa; José Rizal Herbosa and 3 others.

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