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On May 3, 1882 - Rizal left Philippines for the first time Spain. He boarded the Salvadora using a passport of Jose Mercado, which was procured for him by his uncle Antonio
Rizal's primary goal in leaving for Europe in 1882 was to complete his education. He had completed a course in ophthalmology at the University of Santo Tomas so he could perform eye surgery on his cataract-stricken mother.
June 15, 1882 - Rizal arrived and stayed at Barcelona for 3 months.
Disillusioned with how Filipinos in the Philippines were regarded as second-class citizens in institutions of learning and elsewhere, the National Hero Jose Rizal left the country in May 1882 to pursue further studies abroad. He enrolled in a course in medicine at the Universidad Central de Madrid in Spain
August 20, 1882 - Rizal's Amor Patrio, under his pen name Laong Laan, appeared in print in Diariong Tagalog on August 20, 1882. It was published in two texts - Spanish and Tagalog. The Spanish text was the one originally written by Rizal in Barcelona. The Tagalog text was a Tagalog translation made by M.H. del Pilar.
September 2, 1882 - Rizal enrolled at the Universidad Central De Madrid
October 2 1882 - He attended his regular classes which stared in all earnest.
October 4, 1882 - Rizal recited his poem “Me Piden Versus” at the Circulo Hispano-Filipino.
October 7 ,1882
He attended again of the Circulo Hisfano-Filipino held in house of Mr. Ortiga.
November 2, 1882
He wrote the article "Revista de Madrid" which was in intended for publication in the Diarong Tagalog in Manila, but was not published because the newspaper stops its circulation.
June 20, 1883 - Rizal visited the Lariboisiere Hospital and observed the different diseases of women.
July 1883 - In a letter to his parents, sisters and brother, Rizal continued describing the museum, buildings and hospitals he had visited in Paris.
August 1883 - In a letter to his parents, he continued describing his visits to museum and his excursions to important place in Paris.
He attended musical concerts, dances and operas. He drank coffee with them at Restaurant de Madrid, Antiguo Cafe de Levante and other restaurants. He attended dances for he loved to dance.
September 28, 1883 - Rizal enrolled back to the Universidad Central De Madrid.
January 2 1884 - Rizal proposed to the Circulo Hispano-Filipino the publication of a book.
June 21 1884 - Rizal finished his degree Licentiate in Medicine.
Rizal stayed in Berlin, capital of Germany, to gain further knowledge of ophthalmology, to attend some lectures at its local university, to further his studies of sciences and languages, to get familiar with the scenic Germany, to be part of the scientific community and to finish his novel, “Noli Me Tángere.
April 22 1886 - Rizal wrote the poem “A Las Flores de Heidelberg”.
March 21 1887 - copies of Noli Me Tangere went of the press.
August 5 1887 - Rizal came back to Manila.
August 30 1887 - Possession and reading of Noli Me Tangere was prohibited.
February 8, 1888 - Rizal arrived at Hong Kong
February 16, 1887 - Rizal wrote to Blumentritt that Hong Kong “is a small but very clean city.”
Feb 28, 1888 - Rizal arrived in Japan.
March 4, 1888 - He wrote Blumentritt about the honesty, courtesy,cleanliness and industry of the Japanese people.
March 15, 1888 - Rizal first saw O-Sei-san walking past the gate of the Spanish Legation.
March 21, 1891 - Rizal finished writing El Filibusterismo.
October 3, 1891 - Rizal sent a letter with 600 copies of the El Filibusterismo, to Jose Ma. Basa in Hongkong saying that he was definitely taking the next trip of the Melbourne for Hong Kong from Marseilles.
June 26 1892 - Rizal arrived in the Philippines using the boat Don Juan.
Dec 30, 1896 - Rizal was executed.