- (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...
- (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...
- toda voluntad, E
Ruego a san
peydro que me
aiude a
Rogar Por mio çid el
campeador, que dios le
curie de mal,
Quando oy nos partimos, en vida nos faz iuntar...
-
Michael Arcangel, 29 November.
Church of
Saint Michael Monument to El Cid
Campeador at the
Solar del Cid.
Convent of
Nuestra Señora del Espino:
Founded by...
- 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...
- 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...
- as the name of
Rodrigo Díaz de
Vivar (c. 1043–1099,
known as El Cid
Campeador), and Don
Rodrigo king of the
Visigoths (688-711), of the
Spanish Visigothic...
-
Roderici Campi Docti,
which means "Here
begin the
deeds of
Rodrigo the
Campeador." Its
current title is a 19th-century
proposal by Ramón Menéndez Pidal...