Rejoneo is a style of bullfighting that is carried out on horseback. This equestrian practice originated during the European Middle Ages. Initially, Rejoneo served as military training for knights and nobles, but it soon gained praise and encouragement during the 15th and16th centuries under the patronage of Spanish Monarchy rulers, Carlos V and Felipe II.
The arrival of the Spanish Empire in America introduced a wealth of scientific knowledge, including the art of horsemanship, baroque architecture, the foundations of Christian civilization, and distillation techniques.
Tequila is a distilled spirit made from the blue agave plant, which is native to the state of Jalisco in Mexico. The word Agave derives its meaning from the Greek words noble or admirable.
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