Conchita Cintrón Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Concepción Cintrón Verrill, also known as Conchita Cintrón or La Diosa de Oro ('The Golden Goddess') (August 9, 1922 in Antofagasta – February 17, 2009 in Lisbon), was a Peruvian torera (female bullfighter), perhaps the most famous in the history of bullfighting. In the ring Cintrón was said to display particular grace, style and bravado, a combination known as duende.
She fought in more than 400 events in Central and South America, and Europe, and retired in 1949.
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Her father was of Puerto Rican ancestry while her mother was American.
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Grandmother of six.
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Daughter of Francisco Cintrón y Ramos and Loyola Verril.
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Married to Portuguese Francisco Castelo-Branco (1918-2008) in Sintra, Portugal.
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Has five sons and one daughter named Rui (b. 1952), João (b. 1953), Ana Mafalda (b. 1954), Fernando (b. 1956), Pedro (1958-1980) and Francisco (b. 1962).
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Peruvian matador and rejoneador female bullfighter