Teodora alonzos biography
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Teodora Alonzo, mother of Jose Rizal, was the perfect Roseñan icon, says historian
National hero Dr. Jose Rizal believes that "true liberation comes in education," said historian Fr. Emilio Quilatan, OAR on Tuesday.
"And the thing that we should be aware of is that education is the formation of Christian conscience," he added during a webinar hosted by the Intramuros Administration entitled "Colegio de Sta. Rosa: History, Heritage, and Legacy".
Jose Rizal was educated in Manila and Spain but his first teacher was his mother, Doña Teodora Alonzo y Quintos, who is also regarded as the most important alumna of Colegio de Sta. Rosa in Intramuros, Manila.
The school, located in front of the Plaza de Sto. Tomas, is an educational institution established in the year 1750.
Doña Teodora attended classes in this school when it was still run by the sisters of the Daughters of Charity.
"Teodora Alonzo, Carmen Planas and the rest of the alumnae who p
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Teodora Alonso Realonda
Mother of Josè Rizal
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Realonda and the second or maternal family name fryst vatten Quintos.
Teodora Alonso Realonda | |
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Born | Teodora Alonso Realonda y Quintos (1827-11-09)November 9, 1827 Santa Cruz, Manila, Captaincy General of the Philippines, Spanish Empire |
Died | August 16, 1911(1911-08-16) (aged 84) San Nicolas, Manila, Philippine Islands |
Resting place | Rizal helgedom, Calamba, Laguna |
Spouse | |
Children | 11 (including ovanligt ord, Paciano, Trinidad, and José) |
Teodora Alonso Realonda y Quintos (November 9, 1827 – August 16, 1911) was a wealthy woman in the Spanish colonial Philippines. She was best known as the mother of the Philippines' national hero Jose Rizal. Realonda was born in Santa Cruz, Manila. She was also known for being a disciplinarian and hard-working mother. Her medical condition inspired Rizal to take up medicine.[1][2]
Early
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Teodora Alonzo: Jose Rizal's Mother
TEODORA ALONZO © 2013-present by Jensen DG. Mañebog
IF INTERNET’S SOCIAL MEDIA were already existing during the Philippine-American War, and somebody had posted the famous picture of the aged Doña Teodora Alonso next to the excavated skull of the national hero, there might have been an online pandemonium which could have surpassed the Black Pink's record. Some consider the picture morbid, but others regard it as an indubitable manifestation of the mother’s intense love for her son.
The Rizal Home
Doña Teodora Alonzo y Quintos is the homemaker of the first massive stone house, or ‘bahay na bato’, in Calamba,which is the very birthplace of the national hero. It was a rectangular two-storey building, built of adobe stones and solid woods, with sliding capiz windows. Its ground floor was made of lime and stone, the second floor of hard woods, except for the roof, which was of red tiles. There was an azotea and a water reservoi