- to the matador's gold. They
include the picadores, rejoneadores, and
banderilleros.
Present since the sport's
earliest history, the
number of
women in...
- 1981, in Granada, Spain, the son of
Trinidad Marín and Juan Fandila, a
banderillero, or flagman. David’s
mother was in
danger during the
pregnancy and was...
-
Ferdinand the Fierce. The
event starts and out into the ring
comes banderilleros,
picadors and the
matador who is
being cheered on. As the
matador bows...
- A
banderillero is a type of
barbed stick used by a
torero or toreador...
- (Spanish: [xoˈse ˈmaɾi manθaˈnaɾes]) was a
Spanish bullfighter, son of the
banderillero Pepe Dols (Pepe Manzanares) and
father of José María Dols Samper, likewise...
- hope in sight. Of the
bullfighter residents in the
hotel there is one
banderillero, two picadors, and
three matadors. The
other main
characters in the story...
-
stood as witness. Sánchez
retired in 1999 and
married the
Portuguese banderillero Alexandre da
Silva in 2000.[citation needed] Sánchez was
considered by...
-
Mexican pasodobles are El Piti, El
Charro Cárdenas, El abuelito, El
banderillero, María Caballé, El
Berrendito de San Juan,
Tarde de toros,
Toros en San...
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established the "cuadrillas tradition"
where teams of two or
three banderilleros and two
picadores taunt the bull. He also
organized the
tercios de lidia...
- six ****istants: two
picadores (lancers
mounted on horseback),
three banderilleros – who
along with the
matadors are
collectively known as
toreros (bullfighters)...