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The matador wears a traje de luces - a suit of lights.

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Who kills the bull in bullfighting?

The matador kills the bull.


Bullfighting participant is known as?

there's the matador, and there's the bull.


What is a bullfighting swordsman?

The matador is the only torero who uses the sword.


At what sporting event would you see a matador perform?

You would see a matador at a bullfight. However, bullfighting is not considered a sport but an art.


What m word is for bullfighting swordsmen?

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What is the Spanish word for bullfighting?

Bullfighting is tauromaquia.A bullfight is a corrida de toros.A bullfighter is a torero.The torero who kills the bull is the matador.


When was bullfighting adopted in Spain?

It is thought that Roman Emperor Claudius brought bullfighting to Spain in the first century. It was not until 1726 that the current manner of the matador fighting bulls on foot was started.


Who makes up the entourage in bullfighting?

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If the matador dies in bullfighting does someone take their position until the bull dies?

If a matador is unable to kill the bull because of a serious injury or death, one of the other matadores kills the bull. It is usually the senior matador who kills the bull and he does it with no fanfare.


Are there different ways on playing bullfighting?

Bullfighting is not a game, it is not 'played.' It is a serious art form and each matador will have his own style. Some are more traditional and others more casual and reckless in their approach to their performance.


Does anyone have any information on an old oil painting of a matador or bullfighting signed by Cameron?

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What year did bullfighting start where at?

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