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  1. Manolete - Wikipedia

    Manolete died on 29 August 1947, following a fatal goring that occurred in his appearance alongside the up-and-coming matador Luis Miguel Dominguín in the town of Linares.

  2. Manolete | Legendary Spanish Bullfighter | Britannica

    Manolete (born July 4, 1917, Córdoba, Spain—died Aug. 29, 1947, Linares) was a Spanish matador, generally considered the successor to Joselito (José Gómez) and Juan Belmonte as …

  3. Bullfighters Spain | Manolete Died in a Bullfight in 1947

    Manuel Rodríguez Sánchez, “Manolete”, was born in Córdoba in 1917. By the age of 12 he had already given several “capotazos” and the following year made his public debut in the Montilla …

  4. Manolete: Biography | Turismo de Córdoba

    Manolete was born in Cordoba on 4th July 1917. His father was also a famous matador - Manuel Rodriguez Sanchez, popularly known as Sagañón or Angustias Sanchez.

  5. Manolete: The Legendary Bullfighter Who Redefined the Art

    Explore the life of Manolete, the legendary Spanish bullfighter born July 4, 1917. Discover his rise to fame, innovative techniques with the muleta, and his tragic end as the greatest matador in …

  6. Episode 306: “The Timeless Torero” - Manolete - YouTube

    Episode 306 of “The Sports Experience Podcast” is here & we’re discussing one of the greatest bullfighters of all time, Manolete.

  7. Manolete - Wikiwand

    Manuel Laureano Rodríguez Sánchez, known as Manolete, was a Spanish bullfighter.

  8. Death of Manolete | Research Starters - EBSCO

    The "Death of Manolete" refers to the tragic demise of Manuel Rodriguez y Sanchez, a celebrated Spanish bullfighter known as Manolete, who died on August 28, 1947, in Linares, Spain.

  9. Manolete _ AcademiaLab

    Manuel Laureano Rodríguez Sánchez, better known as Manolete was one of the great bullfighters of the history of bullfighting in Spain in the 1940s. He died...

  10. Manolete, 4th Caliph of Cordoba - Andalucia

    Mar 2, 2023 · Manolete is considered to be the great architect and founder modern of bullfighting. He was a jealous guardian of ritual in the bullring and in the street, he was soon declared as …