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Definition of Toreadors

Toreador
Toreador To"re*a*dor`, n. [Sp.,fr. torear to fight bulls, fr.L. taurus a bull.] A bullfighter.

Meaning of Toreadors from wikipedia

- playing these files? See media help. The Toreador Song, also known as the Toreador March or March of the Toreadors, is the po****r name for the aria "Votre...
- Toreador may refer to: Torero or bullfighter The Toreador, a musical comedy The "Toreador Song" from Georges Bizet's opera Carmen The Daily Toreador, the...
- The Hallucinogenic Toreador (Spanish: El Torero Alucinógeno) is a 1969–1970 multi-leveled oil painting by Salvador Dalí which employs the canons of his...
- p. 3B. "Waltz of the Toreadors". British Film Institute Collections Search. Retrieved 19 August 2024. "Waltz of the Toreadors (1962)". Archived from...
- The Toreador is an Edwardian musical comedy in two acts by James T. Tanner and Harry Nicholls, with lyrics by Adrian Ross and Percy Greenbank and music...
- The Waltz of the Toreadors (La Valse des toréadors) is a 1951 play by Jean Anouilh. This bitter farce is set in 1910 France and focuses on General Léon...
- Interlude (entr'acte) before act 2 Les Toréadors (A major) – Theme from prelude to act 1 and Procession of the Toreadors from act 4: "Les voici! voici la quadrille...
- The Daily Toreador, also known as The DT, is the student newspaper of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, Texas. The newspaper was first published in 1925...
- Tommy the Toreador is a 1959 British musical comedy film directed by John Paddy Carstairs and starring Tommy Steele, Janet Munro, Sid James, Bernard Cribbins...
- Toreador was the name of two ships of the Royal Navy. HMS Toreador (1918), an S-class destroyer. HMS Toreador (1925), a requisitioned Great Western Railway...