After Philippine National Hero
Jose Rizal was executed by the Spanish colonial government in 1896, he was buried in the
Paco Cemetery with no identification on his grave. One of his sisters went around the cemetery and, seeing freshly turned earth on one grave site, asked the caretaker to mark it with "RPJ," Rizal's initials in reverse. After the Philippines declared independence from Spain two years later, she retrieved her brother's remains, which are now enshrined at the Rizal Monument in
Luneta, the place of Rizal's execution. One bone with a bullet wound was enshrined separately in a glass urn which is kept in a glass case at the
Rizal Shrine in
Fort Santiago, where Rizal was imprisoned before his execution.

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