Death of Manolete

Death of Manolete

Manolete, a legendary Spanish bullfighter, died on August 28, 1947, during a bullfight in Linares, Spain, after he was fatally gored by a bull named Islero. Manolete's full name was Manuel Rodriguez y Sanchez. He was born into a family of bullfighters in Córdoba, Spain, in 1917. In 1939 he attained the rank of full matador, given to him in the city of Seville and later confirmed in the Spanish capital of Madrid.

Manolete was the greatest bullfighter in the world for the remainder of his life, proving himself to be a master in Spain's national sport. He was renowned for his technique, in which he stood very close to the bull, a method that continues to be copied by young bullfighters today. He was also famous for his brilliant costumes. An entire arena, Mexico City's Plaza Mexico, with a capacity of 55,000, was built for him in 1946 after the fervor generated during his appearance the previous year. Manolete is still revered in Spain, where live bullfights and their broadcasts on television attract millions of fans.