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Díaz de Bivar

American  
[dee-ahth the vee-vahr] / ˈdi ɑθ ðɛ viˈvɑr /
Or Díaz de Vivar

noun

  1. Rodrigo or Ruy Cid, The.


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But his force was routed at Cabra by the famous Cid Campeador, Ruy Diaz de Bivar, the ally of the sultan of that city.

From Project Gutenberg

According to the Spanish chronicles the famous Rodrigo Diaz de Bivar, known by the name of the Cid, was born about the year 1026, in the city of Burgos, the capital of old Castille.

From Project Gutenberg

Intr. ii, cx; 103, 167, 248, 314-5, 325Cesani, F. de, Intr. ii, cxxxiCeuta, Intr. ii, iii, iv, viii, liii-iv, lvii-ix; 15-18, 303, 305-7Charles V of France, Intr. ii, lxvi, cxxviCharles VI of France, Intr. ii, lxviiCharles V, Emperor, Intr. ii, lvChaucer, 298Chrysostom, St., 26, 310Cicero, 14, 24, 25, 303, 310, 321Cid, The = Ruy Diaz de Bivar, 4, 296Cisfontes, M., 277Claudian, Intr. ii, cxlvClavus, Claudius, Intr. ii, cxxxiClement VI, Pope, Intr. ii, lxxixCocles, Horatius, 24, 309Columbus, Christr.,

From Project Gutenberg

Don Rodrigo Diaz de Bivar, Spain's greatest military genius, was born circa 1043 of noble yet obscure descent.

From Time Magazine Archive

Romancero, e Historia del muy valeroso Cavallero el Cid Ruy Diaz de Bivar, en lenguaje antiguo, recopilado por Juan de Escobar.

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