placido penitente = silent suffering
Davide penitente was created in 1785.
In Chapter 33 of "El Filibusterismo," characters include Simoun, Isagani, Basilio, Paulita Gomez, and Placido Penitente. Simoun, a wealthy jeweler, manipulates events to further his revolutionary plans; Isagani, a passionate poet, grapples with his beliefs; Basilio, a former student, becomes entangled in Simoun's schemes; Paulita Gomez faces a difficult decision; and Placido Penitente represents the disillusioned youth yearning for change.
Ang "placido penitente" ay isang ekspresyon sa wikang Espanyol na tumutukoy sa isang taong mahinahon at mapayapa ang kalooban, lalo na sa panahon ng pagsisisi o panghihinayang. Ito ay maaaring gamitin upang ilarawan ang isang tao na marunong magpatawad at magbalik-loob sa kabila ng kanilang mga pagkukulang.
it literally means silent suffering. Rizal may have used it in EL Fili to pay homage to the Filipinos suffering injustice; through the persecution, discrimination by the Spaniards; while staying silent and simply trying to endure everything because if they tried to rise up against the oppression it would be to no avail since the Spaniards were in control at that time - 4EPSY09
The cast of Sevilla penitente - 1958 includes: Fernando Rey
Ang "placido penitente" ay isang terminong nagmula sa Espanyol na nangangahulugang "mapayapang nag-uusap" o "mahinahong nagkukumpuni." Karaniwang ginagamit ito upang ilarawan ang isang tao na nagmumuni-muni o nag-iisip ng malalim, kadalasang sa konteksto ng pagsisisi o pagbabago. Sa mga relihiyosong konteksto, maaaring tumukoy ito sa mga taong nagdarasal o nag-aalay ng kanilang sarili sa Diyos sa isang mapayapang paraan.
Placido Polanco's birth name is Placido Enrique Polanco.
Kenny Placido is 6'.
Placido Costanzi died in 1759.
Placido Costanzi was born in 1702.
Placido Campolo was born in 1693.
Placido Campolo died in 1743.