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      • In Jadraque there are 17th and 18th century mansions, a castle known as Castillo del Cid, and a church with a painting by Zurbarán and a sculpture by Pedro de Mena.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › El_CidEl Cid - Wikipedia

    Born a member of the minor nobility, El Cid was brought up at the court of Ferdinand the Great and served Ferdinand's son, Sancho II of León and Castile. He rose to become the commander and royal standard-bearer (armiger regis) of Castile upon Sancho's ascension in 1065.

  3. Sep 14, 2024 · Quick Facts. English: The Cid. Also called: El Campeador (“the Champion”) Byname of: Rodrigo, or Ruy, Díaz de Vivar. Born: c. 1043, Vivar, near Burgos, Castile [Spain] Died: July 10, 1099, Valencia. Role In: Conquest of Valencia. Reconquista. The Cid’s first step was to eliminate the influence of the counts of Barcelona in that area.

  4. Updated biography of the Spanish medieval warlord El Cid Campeador: Childhood and youth, the reasons for his exile, the Conquest of Valencia.

  5. May 8, 2022 · Rodrigo Díaz, better known as El Cid, would find his greatest success in the year 1094, when he captured the city of Valencia. How he did it depends on which writer you believe.

  6. In 1093, attempting to take advantage of an uprising in Valencia, El Cid began his siege. A mixture of a blockade, which reduced the city’s population to near starvation, and the bombardment of the walls with siege engines eventually forced Valencia into submission.

  7. Jul 15, 2019 · El Cid (1045–July 10, 1099), whose birth name was Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar (or Bibar), is a Spanish national hero, a mercenary soldier who fought for the Spanish king Alfonso VII to liberate parts of Spain from the Almoravid dynasty and eventually captured the Muslim caliphate of Valencia and ruled his own kingdom.

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