- A
bullfighter (or matador) is a
performer in the
activity of bullfighting.
Torero (Spanish: [toˈɾeɾo]) or
toureiro (Portuguese: [toˈɾɐjɾu]), both from...
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Matador (Spanish, "killer" or "bullfighter") or
Matadore,
sometimes called Russian Dominoes, is a
domino game for two to four
players using a
double six...
- Mackenzie, Neil (2012). The
Medieval Boy Bishops. Leicestershire, England:
Matadore. pp. 26–29. ISBN 978-1780880-082. Shaheen,
Naseeb (1999).
Biblical References...
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historical novels such as
Thomas Münzer (1841);
Mendoza (1847); and Die
Matadore (1850). With Karl
August Varnhagen von Ense, he
edited Karl
Ludwig von...
- top-scorer in 1946 with 24 goals. He
moved to
Italy where he
became "Il
Matadore" (The Killer), but
returned to
Argentina four
seasons later.
After winning...
- ship
Matadore. On 16
October during bad
weather north of 19°0′N 117°20′E / 19.000°N 117.333°E / 19.000; 117.333,
Golconda ran into
Matadore and almost...
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opened a
boutique in Berlin. 1992–1996: Gute Zeiten,
schlechte Zeiten 1997:
Matadore 1997:
Frauenarzt Dr.
Markus Merthin 1998:
Wolffs Revier 1998: Polizeiruf...
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Wilhelm Knapp Verlag 1991,
Germany (German).
Color Foto Magazine, 05/1975: "
Matadore der Kamera,
Jacques Alexandre:
Gelenkter Zufall" (German).
Color Foto Magazine...
- ship
Matadore. On 16
October during bad
weather north of 19°0′N 117°20′E / 19.000°N 117.333°E / 19.000; 117.333,
Golconda ran into
Matadore and almost...
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Harris saw a bull
fight at the
Seville fair
where Espartero, the
great matadore, who a few w****s
later met his
death in the bull ring at Madrid, was foremost...