Citations:Cid

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English citations of Cid

  • 1612, Louis de MAYERNE TURQUET, The Generall Historie of Spaine. ... Translated Into English and Continued Unto These Times by H. Grimeston, page 238:
    [...] of the valour of D. Rodrigo Diaz, called by the Arabians, Cid Ruis Diaz, against whom he mad long and sharpe warres, [...] intreated the King, to make a marriage betwixt her and Cid, the which he did, [...]
  • 1880, Hezekiah Butterworth, Zigzag Journeys in Classic Lands: Or, Tommy Toby's Trip to Mount Parnassus, page 114:
    Spain is full of Cid romances, []
  • 2011 March 11, Michael Harney, The Epic of the Cid: with Related Texts, Hackett Publishing, →ISBN, page 215:
    Pedro Bermúdez (nephew and vassal of Cid), xv–xvi, 19, 21–22, 42, 44, 52–56, 62, 67–68, 80–81, 86, 89, [...] Rodrigo Álvarez (maternal grandfather of Cid), 116 Rodrigo Bermúdez (ancestor of Cid),  []