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The 17th Don Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature was held to commemorate the memory of Don Carlos Palanca Sr. through an endeavor that would promote education and culture in the country.
1967 – Short Story Second Prize: "Talulot sa Pagas na Lupa" 1968- Short Story Third Prize: "Himagsik ni Emmanuel Lazaro" 1969- Short Story Third Prize: "Elias at Salome" 1970 – Short Story Third Prize : "Dugo sa Kanyang Pagsilang" 1975 - Short Story First Prize : "Huwag Mong Tangisan Ang Kamatayan ng Isang Pilipino sa Dibdib ng Niyebe"
The elixir of life (Medieval Latin: elixir vitae), also known as elixir of immortality, is a potion that supposedly grants the drinker eternal life and/or eternal youth. This elixir was also said to cure all diseases. Alchemists in various ages and cultures sought the means of formulating the elixir.
Asterix: The Secret of the Magic Potion (French: Astérix: Le Secret de la Potion Magique) is a 2018 French animated adventure family comedy film co-directed by Alexandre Astier and Louis Clichy. [5] A sequel to 2014's Asterix: The Mansions of the Gods , the screenplay by Astier is based on the Asterix comic book characters created by René ...
The Four Branches of the Mabinogi (Pedair Cainc y Mabinogi) are the most clearly mythological stories contained in the Mabinogion collection. Pryderi appears in all four, though not always as the central character. Pwyll Pendefig Dyfed (Pwyll, Prince of Dyfed) tells of Pryderi's parents and his birth, loss and recovery.
The Four Branches of the Mabinogi or Pedair Cainc Y Mabinogi are the earliest prose stories in the literature of Britain. Originally written in Wales in Middle Welsh, but widely available in translations, the Mabinogi is generally agreed to be a single work in four parts, or "branches." The interrelated tales can be read as mythology, political ...
First Prize: Virgilio S. Almario, “Mga Talinhaga sa Panahon ng Krisis” Second Prize: Alice Guillermo, “Ang Kaisipang Pilipino Batay sa Sining Biswal” Third Prize: Anselmo Roque, “Sa Ibabaw ng Kapirasong Lupa”
Modern popular culture also depicts mangkukulam as mainly doing only love potions and malicious curses, but more extreme depictions claim they can summon ghosts to haunt dolls, raise the dead (or at least control dead bodies), and other things related to necromancy. [citation needed]