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Meaning of el tato




felipe lorenzo del rio

el tato
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He was a Sevillian bullfighter of the second half of the nineteenth century, recognized especially in Madrid for his ability to kill the bull to the volapié and for his fondness for the holidays and saraos. It has been left in the popular imagination in expressions such as "not yet the Tato has come" to express strangeness for the lack of attendance or "it is more famous than the Tato". It was caught in 1969 in Madrid by a bull of the run that tried to solemnize the promulgation of the new Spanish Constitution after the September Revolution also called Gloriosa or Septembrina.

  



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