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Bullfighting is a
physical contest that
involves a
bullfighter attempting to subdue, immobilize, or kill a bull,
usually according to a set of rules, guidelines...
- muni****lities that have
declared tauromachy immaterial cultural heritage ANMP muni****lities that have not
declared tauromachy as
immaterial cultural heritage...
- as a
corrida de
toros ("bull-running"),
toreo or
tauromaquia (English:
tauromachy).
Since the late 1980s,
bullfighting in
Spain has
declined in po****rity...
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first apoderado, José Galán ("Josele"),
Barrio had no
formal training in
tauromachy. He
learnt at
local farms about the profession, and indeed,
never stood...
- at Mycenae.
Various subjects are represented: hunting, bull
leaping (
tauromachy),
battle scenes, processions, etc. Some
scenes may be part of mythological...
- (Spanish: [tʃiˈkwelo]), was a
Spanish bullfighter. His
contributions to
tauromachy are held by some –
writer and
bullfighting critic Luis
Nieto and writer...
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bullfighter and bull breeder. A
bullfighter of the
highest order, he
dominated tauromachy and was
twelve times borne shoulder-high out
through the
Great Gate at...
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young age of nine and his
family enrolled him in the
Madrid Academy of
Tauromachy.
After years of studying, he
moved to
Mexico to
perform in bullfights...
- taur- bull Gr**** ταῦρος (taûros) Minotaur, taurobolium, taurocholic,
tauromachy taur- bull
Latin taurus Taurus tec- (ΤΑΚ) melt Gr**** τήκειν eutectic,...
- gran
diccionario tauromáquico (Bullfighting: the
great dictionary of
tauromachy), in
which he
states that
bullfighters began engaging in the ceremony...