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- survived 90 sword strokes in a 5 October 1879 fight against Rafael "El Lagartijo" Molina Sánchez, at the Coso de los califas bullring in Córdoba, Spain...
- legendary bull who survived 28 sword strokes and whose life was spared by "El Lagartijo" for his performance in 1879; Gallardo, named after one of the five ancestral...
- Borneo". Road and Track. "LAMBORGHINI LM005 LAGARTIJO". TopSpeed. 18 December 2006. "Lamborghini LM005 Lagartijo" (in Italian). Quattro Mania. 6 April 2007...
- called Lagartijo (lizard), was a Spanish bullfighter. Rafael Molina was born in Córdoba on November 27, 1841. On September 29, 1865, Lagartijo became...
- Madrid in 1869; Murciélago, the legendary bull whose life was spared by El Lagartijo for his performance in 1879; Gallardo, named for one of the five ancestral...
- la Paz, Los gendarmes atisbaron Un gran baile singular. Cuarenta y un lagartijos Disfrazados la mitad De simpáticas muchachas Bailaban como el que más...
- Retrieved 22 April 2011. Wege, David (4 August 2010) Restauran hábitat del lagartijo del seco Anolis cooki en la Isla de Cardona y Cayo Ratones Archived 14...
- History 22, no. 4. (May 1996) 454–92. Macias-González, Victor M. "The Lagartijo at The High Life: Masculine Consumption and Homo****uality in Porfirian...
- 1814 – 27 July 1882) was a 19th-century Spanish bullfighter known as "Lagartijo mujeril" ("Womanly Lizard") or "La Martina". She dominated all types of...
- Anolis poncensis (commonly known as Ponce small-fanned anole, Ponce anole and dryland gr**** anole;) is a species of lizard of the family of Dactyloidae...