Si Jose Rizal
Luigi Almirante was born on September 30, 1886, in Tunis, Tunisia.
The author of "Langgam at si Tipaklong" is Virgilio S. Almario, a Filipino writer, poet, critic, and scholar known for his contributions to Philippine literature.
The author of "Pilandok crosses the river" is Virgilio S. Almario.
Virgilio S. Almario is a Filipino poet, literary critic, and academic. He has been regarded as a National Artist of the Philippines for Literature, known for his contributions to Philippine literature and language. Almario has played a significant role in promoting and preserving Filipino culture through his works.
The author of "Alamat ni Tungkung Langit" is Virgilio S. Almario. He is a prominent Filipino writer, poet, critic, and educator known for his contributions to Philippine literature.
Si Ronjhon S, Amsid
In "The Other Woman" by Virgilio S. Almario, Loida is the wife of the protagonist, a woman who feels neglected and unappreciated by her husband. She eventually discovers her husband's affair with another woman and confronts him about it, leading to a revelation about their marriage and relationship.
The author of "Mag Anak na Langgam" is Virgilio S. Almario. He is a renowned Filipino poet, critic, and writer who has made significant contributions to Philippine literature. Almario is known for his works that celebrate Filipino culture and heritage, making him a highly respected figure in the literary community.
Si Virgilio Sagun ay isang huwarang mananaliksik sa larangan ng "Pawikan Conservation" sa Pilipinas. Ang kanyang mga akda ay ukol sa pagpapalipat-lipat ng lugar o migrasyon ng mga pawikan sa Pilipinas, konserbasyon ng pawikan, at iba pa. Si Virgilio Sagun ay may akda rin sa "Eco-toxicology". Ang kanyang mga akda ay nabibilang sa "Institute for Scientific Information".
The Tagalog version of Rizal's "Noli Me Tangere" was made by Virgilio S. Almario, a renowned Filipino writer and critic. He translated the novel to make Rizal's work more accessible to modern Filipino readers.
Virgilio Boccardi has written: 'Casanova' -- subject(s): Biography