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- Francis, Paco, Sisco, Cisco, Chisco, Curro, Quico, Kiko, Franco, Frasco, Frascuelo, Pacho, Pancho, Panchito Gabriel = Gabo, Gabri Gabriela = Gabi, Gabrielita...
- Santander, and also the Golden Potter (Villaseca de la Sagra), the Silver Frascuelo (Moralzarzal), and the Golden Spike (Calasparra). Barrio took his alternativa...
- to be on top of his profession, sharing top billing with Lagartijo and Frascuelo. However, he surprisingly announced his retirement on October 15, 1899...
- Gordito hall, Antonio Duarte "Pota" lounge, El Marinero hall and the Frascuelo hall. With thousands of photographs, bullfight posters, marking irons...
- Bautista Die Sklavenkarawane Miralei 1959 Luna de verano Unknown ****arre Frascuelo Two Men in Town Unknown Leap to Fame Enfermo de cólera Molokai, la isla...
- he confirmed his doctorate in Madrid at the hands of Carlos Escolar Frascuelo. After a successful career in Portugal, on 20 September 1990 Coelho retired...
- celebrations, but the corrida went ahead nonetheless. He alternated with Frascuelo and Pepín Jiménez. The wind, every bullfighter's foe, hindered any truly...
- Against Spanish opera. Madrid, Manuel G. Hernández, 1885. Lagartijo and Frascuelo and time, Madrid: Espasa-Calpe, 1994, Valencia, Valencia Booksellers Paris...
- Martínez and Félix Gómez for Cayetano Sanz and El Tato, stocking the last Frascuelo, who curiously found himself as a spectator. The Corpus Fair, which takes...
- known for his impersonations of notable figures, such as the bullfighter, Frascuelo [es], and the tenor, Enrico Tamberlik. He toured the Americas in 1885...