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El Cid.
The last name "Cid" has it's origins in 17th Century Spain and goes back to their travels in the Middle East.
The word Cid is Spanish and is taken from the Arabic word Sayyid "lord". This title was given to Chrisitans with Muslims that were loyal to them. A famous person that bore that title was Rodrigo Diaz De Vivar. (1043-99)
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El Cid "Campeador"
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El Cid: Fue el cid campeador el heroe nacional de espana porque el fue el que ayudo al rey Alfonso contra los moros. English Translation: El Cid. El Cid Campeador (Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar) was the National Hero of Spain because it was he who helped King Alfonso VI against the Amazigh.
El Cid Campeador. has written: 'The poem of the Cid' -- subject(s): Romances 'Cantar de Rodrigo' -- subject(s): Romances 'Romancero e historia del mui Valeroso caballero El Cid Rui-Diaz de Vibar' 'El poema de Cod seleccion, estudios y notas por Jimena Menendez Pidal' 'Der Cid' -- subject(s): Romances 'Poema del Cid' -- subject(s): Romances
The climax of the story of El Cid is when Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, also known as El Cid, wins a decisive victory over the Moors in the Battle of Valencia. This battle highlights El Cid's military prowess and leadership, solidifying his legendary status as a hero in Spanish history.
El Cid Campeador
El Cid Campeador
El Cid Campeador, whose real name was Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, was a famous Spanish knight and military leader in the 11th century. He is known for his role in the Reconquista – the Christian reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula from Muslim rule. El Cid's exploits have been the subject of many legends and stories.
i do not if this help but her a response Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar (c. 1040, Vivar, near Burgos, Spain -- July 10, 1099, Valencia), known as El Cid Campeador, was a Castilian nobleman, a military leader and diplomat who, after being exiled, conquered and governed the city of Valencia. Rodrigo Díaz was educated in the royal court of Castile and became the alférez, or chief general, of Alfonso VI, and his most valuable asset in the fight against the Moors. The name "El Cid" comes from the Spanish article El, and the dialectal Arabic word سيد sîdi or sayyid, which means "Lord". The title Campeador comes from campidoctor, a medieval Latin word roughly meaning "master of military arts", so El Cid Campeador translates as "The lord, master of military arts". He is considered the national hero of Spain.
El Cid Campeador was a Spanish nobleman whose real name was Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar. He lived from circa 1040 to 1099. He captured Valencia and later became an important figure in the struggle to eject the Moors from Spain. His monument and sword can be seen in Burgos.
i do not if this help but her a response Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar (c. 1040, Vivar, near Burgos, Spain -- July 10, 1099, Valencia), known as El Cid Campeador, was a Castilian nobleman, a military leader and diplomat who, after being exiled, conquered and governed the city of Valencia. Rodrigo Díaz was educated in the royal court of Castile and became the alférez, or chief general, of Alfonso VI, and his most valuable asset in the fight against the Moors. The name "El Cid" comes from the Spanish article El, and the dialectal Arabic word سيد sîdi or sayyid, which means "Lord". The title Campeador comes from campidoctor, a medieval Latin word roughly meaning "master of military arts", so El Cid Campeador translates as "The lord, master of military arts". He is considered the national hero of Spain.
Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar was a spanish nobleman who lived in the 11th century. He was a General in the service of the King of Castile (north central spain) in their wars agains the Moors. He was called El Cid Campeador (The Lord Master of Military Arts) due to his ongoing success in war, both as a warrior and as a general.