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better known as
Costillares, was a
Spanish bullfighter who has been
considered the
father of
modern spectator bullfighting.
Costillares was born in Seville...
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Costillares [kostiˈʝaɾes], also
known as
Pinar de Chamartín [piˈnaɾ ðe tʃamaɾˈtin], is a
neighborhood part of the
Ciudad Lineal district, in
north Madrid...
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Algeciras and in
Seville in 1772; and in Madrid, with his
father and
Costillares, in 1775. In the
following year he
killed 285 bulls,
establishing his...
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hosting a
bullfight during his
coronation in 1808. Joaquín Rodríguez
Costillares (1743–1800) was a
Spanish bullfighter from
Seville who has been credited...
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administratively divided into nine wards:
Atalaya Colina Concepción
Costillares Pueblo Nuevo Quintana San Juan
Bautista San
Pascual Ventas Its name,...
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reigned at
festivals during the
heyday of such
legendary figures as
Costillares,
Pedro Romero, and Pepe-Hillo. For centuries,
early cosos (from Latin...
- (born 1979) is a
Spanish cyclist. Joaquín Rodríguez may also
refer to:
Costillares (1743–1800),
considered the
father of
modern bullfighting, born Joaquín...
- Concepción 155 San
Pascual 156 San Juan
Bautista 157
Colina 158
Atalaya 159
Costillares Hortaleza (16) 161
Palomas 162
Piovera 163
Canillas 164
Pinar del Rey...
- San
Pascual (155) San Juan
Bautista (156)
Colina (157)
Atalaya (158)
Costillares (159) 16
Hortaleza 2,741.98 180,462 65.81
Palomas (161)
Piovera (162)...
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Province of Huelva,
where he
shared the
billing with José
Utrera "
Costillares" and Juan
Barranco Posada, and at
which bullfights the
bulls were supplied...