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tradition of larger, articulated, and
often bloody Crucifixion bultos. A
santero usually carves a
bulto with a
knife or
other wood
carving tools, and then covers...
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Francesc Xavier Bultó Marquès (Barcelona, 17 May 1912 – Barcelona, 3
August 1998), po****rly
known as Paco
Bultó, was a
Spanish Catalan businessman, founder...
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between Dazincourt and
Bultos.
Dazincourt left
Brussels for
Paris in 1776,
leaving Bultos alone to fill the lead roles. In 1777
Bultos and his
father obtained...
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Herman Bultos (19
August 1752 in
Brussels – 30 June 1801 in Hamburg-Billwerder) was an 18th-century wine
merchant and
theatre director from the Austrian...
- Spain. It was
formed in 1944 by Pere
Permanyer and
Francesc Xavier "Paco"
Bultó. The
business was Spanish-owned
until entering into an ****ociation with...
- of the
Bultaco motorcycle company dates from May 1958.
Francesc "Paco"
Bultó was a
director of the
Montesa motorcycle company,
founded in 1944. After...
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General Demissie Bulto was a
highly decorated officer and
commander of the
First Army
during the Somalian-Ethiopia war of the 1970s. He is
described as...
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hands Bultos are three-dimensional, hand-carved
religious figures,
often of saints,
introduced by the Spanish-Mexicans.
Spanish colonial bulto, Harwood...
- the
Royal Park Theatre. It was
opened in 1781 by
Alexandre Bultos and his
brother Herman Bultos (co-directors of La
Monnaie and of the Park Theatre). It...
- The
Mixtecs (/ˈmiːstɛks, ˈmiːʃtɛks/), or Mixtecos, are
Indigenous Mesoamerican peoples of
Mexico inhabiting the
region known as La
Mixteca of
Oaxaca and...