-
Bullfighting is a
physical contest that
involves a
bullfighter attempting to subdue, immobilize, or kill a bull,
usually according to a set of rules, guidelines...
- Spanish-style
bullfighting is a type of
bullfighting that is
practiced in
several Spanish-speaking countries: Spain, Mexico, Ecuador, Venezuela, Peru,...
-
Bullfighting was
banned in the
Spanish autonomous community of
Catalonia by a vote of the
Catalan Parliament in July 2010. The ban came into
effect on...
- A
bullfighter (or matador) is a
performer in the
activity of
bullfighting.
Torero (Spanish: [toˈɾeɾo]) or
toureiro (Portuguese: [toˈɾɐjɾu]), both from...
- competitions. Originally, the
rodeo clown was a
single job
combining "
bullfighting" — the
protection of
riders thrust from the bull, as well as
being an...
- Portuguese-style
bullfighting differs in many
aspects from Spanish-style
bullfighting, most
notably in the fact that the bull is not
killed in
front of...
- of
bullfighting in his family, and he had
always loved bullfighting. He
decided to
attend the Jose
Antonio Martín Muni****l
School for
Bullfighting in...
-
changing the art of
bullfighting. He had
minor deformities in his legs
which forced him to
design new
techniques and
styles of
bullfighting. Born in Seville...
-
instant magical healing from the ombiasy.
Rodeo Steer wrestling Moraingy Bullfighting Bull-leaping
Guanniu SAH-vee-kah A
third term for
Malagasy zebu-fighting...
- in 1839—pla**** a prin****l role in the
development of
modern Spanish bullfighting. In a
family responsible for such
innovations as the use of the cape...