- (Spanish: [el ˈθið], Old Spanish: [el ˈts̻id]), and the
Spanish honorific El
Campeador ("the Champion"). He was born in Vivar, a
village near the city of Burgos...
- El Cid
Campeador is an
outdoor equestrian statue depicting the 11-century
Spanish knight and
warlord El Cid by
artist Anna
Hyatt Huntington, architect...
- Barcelona.
Daughter of
Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, more
commonly known as El Cid
Campeador and
Jimena Díaz.
Sources ****ociated with the
legend of her
father tell...
- Hood, Don
Quixote of communism, new Garibaldi,
Marxist Saint Just, Cid
Campeador of the
Wretched of the Earth, Sir
Galahad of the beggars ... and Bolshevik...
- with a
young noble at his side:
Rodrigo Díaz,
later known as El Cid
Campeador.
Sancho was
killed in the
siege of
Zamora by the
traitor Bellido Dolfos...
-
intersections of San Martín and
Gaona Avenues, the
current location of the Sid
Campeador monument,
which would be
built in 1935. By 1932, the
original plans had...
- It
follows the
history and the
legend of
Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, El Cid
Campeador, a
medieval knight of the 11th
century and one of Spain’s
greatest characters...
- (died 15
August 1097) was the only son of
Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, El Cid
Campeador, and his wife,
Jimena Díaz. The
earliest reference to El Cid's son is...
- aproximadamente, 950 años, lo que la sitúa en la época del
legendario Cid
Campeador." c.f. Alonso, J. I. Garcia; Martinez, J. A.; Criado, A. J. (1999). "Origin...
-
Europe by the late 1920s,
where he
began to
write the novel, Mío Cid
Campeador; he also
continued his work on
Altazor and
began Temblor de
Cielo (Tremor...