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Juan Belmonte García (14 April 1892 – 8 April 1962) was a Spanish bullfighter. He fought in a record number of bull fights and was responsible for changing the art of bullfighting. He had minor deformities in his legs which forced him to design new techniques and styles of bullfighting.
Juan Belmonte García (Sevilla, 14 de abril de 1892-Utrera, 8 de abril de 1962), llamado el Pasmo de Triana, fue un torero español, probablemente el más popular de la historia y considerado por muchos como el «fundador del toreo moderno». [1]
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Juan Belmonte García, né le 14 avril 1892 à Séville (Espagne), mort le 8 avril 1962 à Utrera (Espagne, province de Séville), est un matador espagnol. Présentation. Juan Belmonte fut l’un des matadors les plus populaires de l’histoire, et est considéré comme un « révolutionnaire » de la corrida.
Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte (born December 12, 1960, in Hellín, Albacete) is a Spanish biochemist and developmental biologist. He is a professor in the Gene Expression Laboratories at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California since 1993.
Juan Belmonte García (* 14. April 1892 in Sevilla ; † 8. April 1962 in Utrera ) war ein spanischer Stierkämpfer , der häufig als bester Torero aller Zeiten bezeichnet wird.
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Mar 26, 2012 · Juan Belmonte, the first matador to fight close to bulls in the 1910s, is credited with creating a whole new approach to bullfighting. Of his technique, he said, I went to the ring like a mathematician going to the blackboard to prove a theorem.