José Rizal was a Filipino nationalist and polymath who advocated for reforms against Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines in the late 19th century. He studied medicine in Manila, Madrid, Paris, and Heidelberg. Rizal was a prolific writer and authored two novels that were critiques of Spanish colonial abuses. He co-founded civic organizations that called for peaceful reforms. Rizal was executed by the Spanish in 1896, which catalyzed the Philippine Revolution for independence from Spain. He is considered the national hero of the Philippines.