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    El Cid. Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar (c. 1043 – 10 July 1099) was a Castilian knight and ruler in medieval Spain. Fighting both with Christian and Muslim armies during his lifetime, he earned the Arabic honorific as-Sayyid ("the Lord" or "the Master"), which would evolve into El Çid (Spanish: [el ˈθið], Old Spanish: [el ˈts̻id]), and the ...

  2. Vivar, or Vivar del Cid, is a village of approximately 260 inhabitants, [1] part of the municipality of Quintanilla Vivar, located 7 kilometers (4.3 mi) away from Burgos, Spain. Tradition holds that the village was the birthplace of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, El Cid , as first written in the Castilian epic poem Cantar de Mio Cid .

  3. Route of the Cid -. Land of Burgos. 853 m. Burgos 10.4 kms. He had seen this city created in the year 1043 and this is where the text is kept that made him a legend: the manuscript of the Poem of Mio Cid. To go through the streets of Vivar del Cid nowadays is to do so for the sake of history. In the Monastery of Nuestra Señora del Espino, in ...

  4. Mio Cid is literally "My Cid", a term of endearment used by the narrator and by characters in the work. [4] The word Cid originates from Arabic sidi or sayyid (سيد), an honorific title similar to English Sir (in the medieval, courtly sense). The commonly used title El Cantar de mio Cid means literally The Song of my Lord or The Poem of my Lord.

  5. Jul 15, 2019 · El Cid was born Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar or Ruy Díaz de Vivar in the town of Vivar in the Castilian principality near Burgos, Spain in about 1045. His father was Diego Lainez, a soldier in the battle at Atapuerco in 1054, which was fought between the brothers King Ferdinand I of León (Ferdinand the Great, ruled 1038–1065) and King García Sánchez III of Navarre (r. 1012–1054).

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  7. Rodrigo de Vivar (1043?-1099) Rodrigo or Ruy Díaz de Vivar, better known as el Cid or el Campeador, is the hero of the Castilian epic poem, Poema (or Cantar) de mío Cid. The Poema is not a historical document but a literary work inspired by Rodrigo’s life during his second exile and his relationship with his king, Alfonso VI.

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