el Cid
leader in spanish would be: El jefe, el cabecilla, el dirigente, el líder --
Answer #1A military leader is a Dux, which gives us the English word Duke. A supreme military leader is a Dictator. A religious leader is a Pontifex, which is translated into English as Pontiff.Answer #2Caput, in the general sense, is the Latin equivalent of 'chief'. Dux is another Latin equivalent, in the sense of 'military leader'. Pontifex literally means 'bridge maker', but traditionally refers to 'spiritual leader'. Princeps is yet another Latin equivalent, in the sense of 'political leader'.
it means either pastor like in English as the church leader, or it can be a shepherd
Pronounced 'KhosayFEEnah', it is the equivalent of 'Josephine'
The group's name Los Zetas is given after its first leader, Lieutenant Arturo Guzmán Decena, whose Federal Preventive Police radio code was "Z1",[9] a code given to high-ranking officers.[3][4][5] The radio code for Federal Police in México is "Y" and are nicknamed Yankees, for Military participating in drug raids the radio code was "Z," and thus they were nicknamed as the letter in Spanish, "Zetas."
El Cid Campeador
El Cid Campeador
El Cid (means the Lord) is a Spanish National hero, a Nobleman, military leader and diplomat. He was Spain's a valuable asset in the fight against the Moors. Born Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar in1040, he died in 1099.
military leader who defeated the Spanish at the Battle of Boyaca in 1819
Bernardo de Galvez
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.
El Cid, whose real name was Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, was a medieval Spanish knight and military leader known for his successful military campaigns against both Christian and Muslim adversaries during the Reconquista period. He played a key role in the Christian reconquest of Spain and established himself as a legendary figure in Spanish history and folklore.
Franco
(in Spanish-speaking regions) a military or political leader.
El Cid's actual name was Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar. He was a military leader in Spain from 1094-1099. His warhorse was named Babieca.
General Nelson A. Miles.
General Nelson A. Miles.