Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Santelmo

Description: It is a fireball seen by dozens of Filipinos, especially those living in the Sierra Madre Mountains. It was scientifically explained as electric fields which have diverged from the lines. However, the sightings were reported since the Spanish era (16th-19th centuries). There were also sightings in the Alps and Himalayas.

Equivalent/Similar to: N/A

Other Names: Santo Elmo; Fire Ball

Category/Kind: Evil Spirit

Etymology: Santelmo - Saint Elmo


The Santelmo (St. Elmo's Fire) is a creature of Philippine mythology. The term santelmo is the shortened form of the Tagalog words "Apoy ni San Elmo "-"St. Elmo's Fire". St. Elmo's Fire has long served as an omen of heavenly intervention to sailors. The ancient Greeks termed a single jet of the fire, Helena, and a double jet, Castor and Pollux. It has also been known by the names St. Nicholas and St. Hermes, corpusante and Corpus Santos. The name of St. Elmo is attributed to an Italian derivation of Sant 'Ermo or St. Erasmus (circa 300), the patron saint of the early Mediterranean sailors challenging the powers of storm and sea in small sailing vessels.

Source: wikipedia.org

1 comment:

  1. Hello po! Si Kent po ito ng GMA's I-Juander. Tanong ko lang po kung may kakilala kayo na nakakita na nag Duwende, Santelmo, Tiyanak at Anghel sa panahon ng Pasko? Gumagawa po kasi kami ngayon ng kwento tungkol sa Christmas Horror. This is ASAP po. Please reach me po through here: 09278223972 at iamkentugalde@gmail.com. Salamat po.

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