Pedro Romero

Portrayed by [[Francisco Goya]] Pedro Romero Martínez (19 November 1754 – 10 February 1839) was a bullfighter from the Romero family in Ronda, Spain.

His grandfather Francisco is credited with advancing the art of using the muleta; his father and two brothers were also toreros. As a youth he participated in bullfights in Algeciras and in Seville in 1772; and in Madrid, with his father and Costillares, in 1775. In the following year he killed 285 bulls, establishing his reputation. He allegedly fought 5,558 bulls without incurring serious injury before retiring in 1799.

He was known as the first matador to present the bullfight as an art form as well as a display of courage. After retiring, Romero was appointed the head of a bullfighting school in Seville. Although the school lasted only from 1830 to 1832, it had an enormous influence where Romero offered his knowledge to matadors-in-training. He is credited with the invention of the classical style of bullfighting in the School of Ronda and Pedro Romero's name is inseparable from the Plaza de Toros (bullring).

He killed numerous bulls in a bullring in Madrid at the age of eighty, probably the last corrida he fought. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Notas sobre la escuela : la obligación cuestionada / by Romero, Pedro

    Published 2001
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    La fiesta de Huajicori. by Castillo Romero, Pedro

    Published 1969
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    Acaponeta : ciudad de la gardenias. by Castillo Romero, Pedro

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    Ideas para una revisión de la teoría posesoria / by Molinari Romero, Pedro E.

    Published 1968
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    Los retos de la democracia y del desarrollo en América latina / by Lechini, Gladys

    Other Authors: “…Romero, Pedro…”
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    Los reformadores sin espíritu : quiénes hicieron la reforma educativa argentina en los 90? / by Romero, José (José Anibal)

    Published 2004
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