El cid campeador biografia pdf

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  • El Cid, also known as Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, was a national hero of Spain known for his remarkable military ability and conquest of Valencia.
  • EL CID CAMPEADOR - Fr. Buela. - ENGLISH

    EL CID CAMPEADOR[1]
    17 MAYO, PADRE CARLOS MIGUEL BUELA, IVE

    Rodrigo Ruy Díaz de Vivar was born in Spain in the year and died on July 10, The Moors
    called him 'Cid', from the Arabic 'Sayyid' = mästare or lord, and Campeador = Campidoctor; others derive
    it from the German root kampf, assigning it the meaning of champion, the one who stands out on the
    battlefield with meddelande actions [2]. In he married Jimena Díaz, daughter of the Count of Oviedo, with
    whom he had three children. Among so many heroes, only he achieved europeisk fame and reputation.

    The occasion to talk something about him fryst vatten that this year, , marks the commemoration of the VIII
    centenary of the Codex of El Cantar del Mío Cid [3], considered one of the most emblematic and
    important testimonies of literature and the Spanish language. “The most salient characteristic of the Cid
    del Cantar is moderation; that fryst vatten, restraint and prudence, control of passions, absen

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  • 1. El Cid El Cid was also known as Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, Ruy Díaz de Vivar (also spelled Bivar), and El Campeador ("the Champion"). His title of "the Cid" comes from a Spanish dialect of Arabic, sidi, meaning "sir" or "lord," and was a title he acquired during his lifetime. El Cid was noted for being the national hero of Spain. El Cid displayed remarkable military ability in his conquest of Valencia, and after his death he became the subject of many legends, stories, and poems, including the 12th-century epic El cantar de mío Cid ("The Song of the Cid"). Born into minor nobility, Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar was raised in a royal household and was appointed the standard-bearer and commander of troops by Sancho II. Fighting for Sancho against Sancho's brother, Alfonso, would prove awkward to Díaz when Sancho died childless and Alfonso became king. Though he lost some prestige, he married Alfonso's niece, Jimena; and, desp

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