Carmen Ordóñez

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Carmina Ordóñez (May 2, 1955 Seville, Spain - July 23, 2004 Madrid, Spain) was a daughter, ex-wife and mother of bullfighters. She was married to a bullfighter, the late Paquirri, and her father was the famous bullfighter Antonio Ordóñez of the Ordóñez dinasty. Her son Francisco Rivera Ordóñez is also a bullfighter. She was married three times and had three children, two of them with Paquirri. She is also a cousin of Miguel Bosé and Paola Dominguín. She died of a heart attack in Madrid in 2004.

She was a lover of the city of Seville and its popular traditions, such as the Holy Week and the April's Fair. She used to visit the Esperanza de Triana, one of the most famous images of the Virgin Mary, located in Triana.

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