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TODAY IN HISTORY: On December 6, 1896, the trial of Jose Rizal—for charges of rebellion, sedition, and conspiracy—began.


The portrait of Jose Rizal used in the banner above is exhibited at the Rizal Ceremonial Hall of Malacañan Palace, which was named after the national hero in 2007—by virtue of Proclamation No. 407, s. 2003.
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TODAY IN HISTORY: On December 6, 1896, the trial of Jose Rizal—for charges of rebellion, sedition, and conspiracy—began.

The portrait of Jose Rizal used in the banner above is exhibited at the Rizal Ceremonial Hall of Malacañan Palace, which was named after the national hero in 2007—by virtue of Proclamation No. 407, s. 2003.

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