Bull fighting at the beginning of modernity
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https://doi.org/10.24310/BAETICA.1997.v2i19.577Abstract
Bull fighting in Spain commenced long ago. During the modern ages, bull fighting was performed to commemorate political, war, social and religious events, as one of the most attractive ways of celebrations. In the Municipal Archives of Málaga are kept interesting documents of the first part of the XVI century about this theme.
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