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Ordóñez (bullfighter family)

Ordóñez is the name of a Spanish bullfighting family that has flourished since 1917 in Ronda. It is one of two significant bullfighting families from the same city—the other one is the Romero family.

Notable members of the Ordóñez family are:

  • Cayetano Ordóñez, known as "Niño de la Palma", father of Antonio Ordóñez.
  • Antonio Ordóñez, grandfather of Francisco and Cayetano Rivera Ordóñez; brother-in-law of torero Luis Miguel Dominguin
  • Francisco Rivera Ordóñez
  • Cayetano Rivera Ordóñez

Category:Spanish families

Ordóñez

Ordóñez or Ordoñez is a Spanish family name that may refer to:

  • Ordóñez (bullfighter family)
    • Antonio Ordóñez (1932–1998)
    • Carmen Ordóñez (1955–2004)
    • Cayetano Ordóñez
    • Francisco Rivera Ordóñez (born 1974)
  • Angel Gil-Ordoñez, Spanish conductor
  • Bartolomé Ordóñez (1480-1520), Spanish Renaissance sculptor
  • Diego Ordóñez (1903-1990), Spanish olympic sprinter
  • Francisco Fernández Ordóñez (1930–1992), Spanish politician who became Minister for Foreign Affairs in the PSOE
  • García Ordóñez, Spanish medieval nobleman
  • Isidro Ordóñez, Franciscan friar in New Mexico in the 1610s
  • Johana Ordóñez (born 1987), Ecuadorian olympic race walker
  • José Batlle y Ordóñez (1856–1929), former president of Uruguay
  • Josefa Ordonez (1728-fl. 1792), Mexican actress and courtesan
  • Juan Francisco Ordóñez (born 1961), Dominican musician
  • Juvenal Ordoñez (1948-2009), Peruvian politician
  • Karl von Ordóñez (1734–1786), Austrian composer
  • Lucas Ordóñez (born 1985), Spanish racecar driver
  • Magglio Ordóñez (born 1974), Venezuelan Major League Baseball right fielder for the Detroit Tigers
  • Miguel Ángel Fernández Ordóñez, Spanish politician of the Socialist Worker's Party and governor of the Bank of Spain
  • Rey Ordóñez (born 1971), Cuban former Major League Baseball shortstop
  • Salvador Diaz Ordóñez, an officer in the Spanish Army who designed artillery pieces in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries.
  • Sancho I Ordóñez (c.895–929), Asturian king of Galicia
  • Count Sancho Ordóñez, 11th century Leonese nobleman

It can also be the name of a city:

  • Ordóñez, a settlement in the Unión Department of Argentina