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- de Aranda (born 1985) Jairo Miguel (born 1993) Francisco Montes Reina, Paquiro (1804–1851) Emilio Muñoz El pequeño Mozart del toreo (born 1962) Manolo...
- honor. Upon this, Paquiro makes a spectacle of asking Rosario to dance, and Pepa questions his motives jealously. Fernando insults Paquiro's honor, while Rosario...
- ones used by bullfighters, introduced to the event in 1835 by Francisco "Paquiro" Montes as accompaniment to the traje de luces, or "suit of lights". The...
- Francisco Montes Reina (January 13, 1804 – April 4, 1851), nicknamed Paquiro, was a matador and celebrity. He was born in Chiclana de la Frontera, Cádiz...
- performances in film Year Title Role Notes 1942 Unos pasos de mujer Goyescas Paquiro The Wheel of Life Javier Correo de Indias 1943 A Famous Gentleman 1944...
- celebrity Francisco de Paula Montes y Reina, better known as by his nickname, Paquiro, was born in Chiclana in 1805, the Museo Muni****l Taurino Francisco Montes...
- dedicated to the matador Francisco Montes Reina (1805–1851), nicknamed "Paquiro", who was born in this town. He is considered the most important 19th century...
- offered to a spectator as a mark of honour following a tradition set by Paquiro (Francisco Montes Reina, a famous 19th-century torero). Castoreño: a wide-brimmed...
- k.a. Lagartijo Bullfighter Córdoba 1841 1900 Francisco Montes, a.k.a. Paquiro Bullfighter Chiclana de la Frontera 1804 1851 Antonio Ordóñez Bullfighter...
- portraits of many of the period's most po****r bullfighters, including Paquiro. In 1862, he won third prize at the Exhibition with his depiction of the...