- All-Inclusive Resorts in México | El Cid Resorts
El Cid Resorts is a family brand that consists of eight all-inclusive resorts in México which span across three of the country’s most desirable beach destinations, providing hospitality excellence, world-class gastronomy, and phenomenal guest stays
- El Cid - Wikipedia
After his death, El Cid became Spain's most celebrated national hero and the protagonist of the most significant medieval Spanish epic poem, El Cantar de mio Cid, [1] which presents him as the ideal medieval knight: strong, valiant, loyal, just, and pious
- El Cid | Biography Facts | Britannica
El Cid (born c 1043, Vivar, near Burgos, Castile [Spain]—died July 10, 1099, Valencia) was a Castilian military leader and national hero His popular name, El Cid (from Spanish Arabic al-sīd, “lord”), dates from his lifetime
- El Cid (TV Series 2020–2021) - IMDb
El Cid: Created by Jose Velasco, Luis Arranz With Jaime Lorente, Francisco Ortiz, Alicia Sanz, Jaime Olías The story of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, a Castilian nobleman and war hero in medieval Spain
- The Epic Story of El Cid (Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar) - TheCollector
El Cid was born as Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar in the northern Spanish village of Vivar in approximately 1043 His father was called Diego Laínez, and he was a cavalryman and courtier as well as a bureaucrat who had himself fought in several battles
- El Cid: The Legendary Spanish Knight - Seven Swords
Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar (c 1043–1099), known as El Cid (from the Arabic al-Sayyid, “The Lord”), remains Spain’s most celebrated medieval warrior A master tactician, mercenary, and unifier of Christian and Muslim cultures, his life straddles history and legend
- El Cid - New World Encyclopedia
Born of the Spanish nobility and nicknamed El Cid Campeador, Rodrigo Díaz was educated in the royal court of the Kingdom of Castile and became an important general and administrator, fighting against the Moors in the early Reconquista
- El Cid, The General Who Won His Last Battle As a Corpse
From the moment that Diaz de Vivar was born into a chaotic period in Spanish history in 1043, he was set to do great things even as a corpse
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