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tauromachy

NOUN
  1. the activity at a bullfight

How To Use tauromachy In A Sentence

  • At some of the towns where St. Sernin is said to have founded churches, such as Eauze and Pamplona, the tauromachy exists today.
  • The Seville slaughterhouse was the first official school of tauromachy in Spain.
  • But the enduring appeal of tauromachy is elsewhere: it is in the tragedy, in the Greek meaning of the word, which is re-enacted in front of us.
  • He is a bull slowly wrestled down in some terrible tauromachy.
  • Thanks to Tilo for sending me a link to a paper on the ancient Tamil tradition of tauromachy, bull-baiting.
  • According to Saumade, so smitten with the sport he's written a book on it, Spanish tauromachy reflects its aristocratic inventors, man asserting superiority over the untamed ‘savage’.
  • There are more than 80 paintings, pastels and drawings created during the past five years: still-lifes, and brothel and tauromachy scenes.
  • It discusses the culture of Spain from 1700 to the present: painting, sculpture, architecture, tauromachy, manners, and customs.
  • Why did the designer of the west pediment choose for subject the Thessalian Centauromachy in its new Athenian guise?
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