Cazador Explained
Cazador (Spanish; Castilian: link=no|[[hunter]] m., m-pl. cazadores, f. cazadora, f-pl. cazadoras), El Cazador, La Cazadora, Los Cazadores, Las Cazadoras, or variation, may refer to:
Places
People
- Juan Cazador (1899–1956), a Spanish poet and part of the Generation of '27
- Diana La Cazadora (born 1978), Mexican wrestler
- Joey "El Cazador" Ruquet (21st century), a MMA fighter on the Combate Global circuit; see List of current Combate Global fighters
- Juan el Cazador (14th century), a famed resident of Mequinenza, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain
- John I of Aragon (1350–1396), King of Aragon, nicknamed "El Cazador"
- Charles IV of Spain (1748–1819) King of Spain, nicknamed "El Cazador" due to his love of hunting
- Beatriz de Bobadilla y Ossorio (1462–1501), a monarch in the Canary Islands, nicknamed "La Cazadora" for headhunting men of high nobility
Fictional characters
- Diana la Cazadora, the titular character from the 1915 play Diana Cazadora by the Quintero brothers
- Cazador Szarr, a vampire featured in the video game Baldur's Gate 3
Arts and entertainment
Literature
- Cazador (comics) an Argentine Spanish-language comic book
- El Cazador (comics), a short-lived U.S. English-language comic book series
- El Cazador (novel; aka El Cazador de Leones), a 1967 Spanish-language novella by Javier Tomeo
- El Cazador (story), a 1999 Spanish-language short story by Clara Obligado
- El Cazador (story), a 2000 English-language horror short story by Lisa Morton
Music
Albums
- (album), a 2005 reggaeton compilation album
- El Cazador (album), a 1999 album by Bobby Pulido
Songs
Television
- El Cazador de la Bruja (TV series; aka El Cazador), an anime television series
- El Cazador (TV game show), the Spanish adaptation of the television show The Chase
- "El Cazador" (episode), a 2019 TV episode of
Ships
- , whose sinking in 1856 caused the biggest single-incident maritime losses of life in the history of Chile
- , a 1784 Spanish shipwreck
- Cazadora (1981), a commissioned into the Spanish Navy in 1981, and has used pennant numbers F35 and P78
- La Cazadora (1779), a corvette built at Ferro; see List of ships built at Ferrol shipyards 1750–1881
Fictional ships
Other uses
See also