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  1. Josephine Bracken was the common-law wife of Filipino nationalist José Rizal during his exile in Dapitan. She accompanied him to Manila and witnessed his execution in 1896, and later supported the Filipino revolutionaries.

  2. Josephine Bracken arrived at the shores of Dapitan accompanying her blind adoptive father, Mr. George Taufer. No ophthalmologist in Hong Kong, their home country, could cure the man's blindness and so they sought the services of the famous Dr. Jose Rizal.

  3. 7 Feb 2019 · Aired (February 6, 2019): Sa video na ito, alamin ang buong kuwento at naging bunga ng pag-iibigan nina Josephine Bracken at Jose Rizal. Watch episodes of 'I...

  4. 3 Nov 2016 · Josephine Bracken was a young Irish woman who met and married Jose Rizal, the Philippines' national hero and martyr, in Dapitan, where he was exiled by the Spanish. She joined the revolutionary movement after his death and fought against the Spaniards, becoming a teacher and a leader in Cebu.

  5. For us to understand who was Josephine Bracken, we must discuss her life, her family and place her role in Rizal’s life into the proper historical context. Josephine Bracken (born Marie Josephine Leopoldine Bracken) was born on 9 August 1876 in the Victoria Barracks in Hong Kong.

  6. 4 Jan 2013 · Life of poverty. After her stint in Cavite, probably out of pity, Rizal’s elder brother, Paciano, gave her some money for a return ticket to Hong Kong, her land of birth. Due to poverty, she later petitioned for her share of her husband’s library, which was under the care of Jose Maria Basa.

  7. 11 Okt 2017 · She was Josephine Bracken, the adopted daughter of George Taufer from Hong Kong, who came to Dapitan to seek Rizal for eye treatment. Rizal was physically attracted to her. His loneliness and boredom must have taken the measure of him and what could be a better diversion that to fall in love again.