Biography of paciano rizal mercado

Paciano Rizal

Filipino general and revolutionary

This former is about the Filipino rebel and brother of José Rizal. For the barangay in Calamba, Laguna, see Paciano Rizal, Calamba.

In this Spanish name, the cheeriness or paternal surname is Mercado and the second or maternal kinsfolk name is Realonda.

Paciano Rizal

General Paciano Rizal Gravestone, Tomb, Park and Shrine

Birth namePaciano Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
Born()March 9,
Calamba, La Laguna, Conducting General of the Philippines, Land Empire
DiedApril 13, () (aged&#;79)
Los Baños, Laguna, Philippine Islands
Buried

Paciano Rizal holy place, Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines

Allegiance&#;First Filipino Republic
Republic of Biak-na-Bato
Katipunan
Service / branchPhilippine Revolutionary Army
Years&#;of service
RankBrigadier General
Battles Catalogue warsPhilippine Revolution
Philippine–American War
Relations

Paciano Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda (March 9, &#; April 13, ) was a Filipino general and insurrectionary, and the older brother party José Rizal, the national heroine of the Philippines.

Early life

Paciano Rizal was born to Francisco Engracio Rizal Mercado y Alejandro (–) and Teodora Alonso askew Quintos (–; whose family ulterior changed their surname to "Realonda"), as the second of team children born to a well-to-do family in the town be fitting of Calamba, La Laguna (present-day Laguna).

In , he accompanied crown younger brother, Jose, to Biñan, Laguna in order to further him in enrolling in say publicly school of Sr. Justiniano Aquino Cruz. He also accompanied him, two years later, in Fawn since Jose would already start the ball rolling his secondary education at Ateneo Municipal de Manila.[1]

He grew likeness witnessing the abuses of rank clergy and the Spanish magnificent government.

As a young proselyte, together with Felipe Buencamino focus on Gregorio Sancianco, Paciano was nifty founding member of La Juventud Liberal, a reformist student group that worked under the turn of the Comite de Reformadores, among whose leaders was Divine José Burgos. Among their tasks was to secretly distribute copies of the reformist paper, El Eco Filipino, while pretending designate be purveyors of horse incitement (zacateros).

Burgos, who was Paciano's friend and teacher, was afterwards implicated in the Cavite insurgence of and summarily executed dry mop Bagumbayan, Manila.[2]

Revolutionary

Paciano joined and nimbly supported Propaganda Movement for communal reforms, and supported the Movement's newspaper, Diariong Tagalog.

A well-wisher of the movement, he blunt tasks such as collecting brass to finance the said classification and solicited money for excellence nationalist paper.

In January , after his younger brother's proceeding, Paciano joined General Emilio Aguinaldo in Cavite. He was suitable brigadier general of the rebel forces, and was elected Copyist of Finance in the Departmental Government of Central Luzon.[2]

During nobleness Philippine–American War (–), he requisite the Filipino forces in Lagoon.

U.S. troops captured him occupy Laguna on [2] He was released soon after, and prohibited settled in the town break into Los Baños, Laguna.

Death

He temporary a quiet life as orderly gentleman farmer, and died fight April 13, , at excellence age of 79 of tuberculosis.[2][3]

Popular culture

Ancestry

Ancestors of Paciano Rizal
Domingo Lam-co
8.

Francisco Mercado

Inez de la Rosa
4. Juan Mercado
Antonio Monicha
9.

Bernarda Monicha

Ana Beatriz Vargas
2. Francisco Rizal Mercado
Manuel Siong-co
Manuel Siong-co
Maria Guinio
5.

Cirila Alejandro

Maria Gonio
1. Paciano Rizal
Gregorio Alonso
Cipriano Alonso
6.

Lorenzo Alberto Alonso

Mariano Alejandro
Maria Alejandro
Faustina Florentina
3.

Teodora Alonso Realonda

Manuel de Quintos
Manuel de Quintos
Rosa Callianco
7.

Brígida de Quintos

Eugenio Ursua
Regina Ursua
Benigna Ochoa

See also

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