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Maximilianus Theodorus Karow has written: 'De Bernardo del Carpio Hispanorum heroe' -- subject(s): Bernardo del Carpio (Legendary character)
The main character of the story in the Tagalog version is usually based on the traditional Filipino folklore or mythology. Popular characters include Maria Makiling, Bernardo Carpio, and Lam-ang. Each character is known for their heroic feats and strong ties to Filipino culture and heritage.
John Finnamore has written: 'Carpio, a tragedy in five acts' -- subject(s): Bernardo del Carpio (Legendary character), Drama
Bernardo Carpio
The cast of Bernardo Carpio - 1951 includes: Pedro Faustino Bella Flores Alicia Vergel
The author of "Bernardo Carpio" is not definitively known as it is a Philippine legend that has been passed down orally through generations. The legend tells the story of a hero named Bernardo Carpio who is said to be trapped in between two mountains as punishment for his great strength.
An example of a korido is "Bernardo Carpio." It is a popular Philippine epic poem that tells the story of a legendary hero named Bernardo Carpio who is said to be trapped beneath the mountains of Montalban.
The narrative elements of the Bernardo Carpio story typically include elements such as conflict (his struggle against the giant), character development (his transformation from mortal to mythical hero), setting (the mountains where he is said to be trapped), and resolution (varies depending on the version of the story, but often involves his eventual escape or liberation).
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G. W. Montgomery has written: 'Francisco, the avenger' -- subject(s): Librettos, Musicals 'El bastardo de Castilla' -- subject(s): Bernardo del Carpio (Legendary character), Fiction
Manuel Carpio died in 1860.
According to Tagalog folklore, the creation of Luzon involved deities and supernatural beings shaping the land. One story involves the god Bathala creating the islands and the people, with the help of the serpent demigod, Ulilang Kaluluwa. Another tale tells of the giant named Bernardo Carpio pushing two mountains apart to form what is now known as the Marikina Valley.