Spanish soldier and national hero whose military exploits, including the capture of Valencia (1094), are recounted in several literary works, most notably the epic The Song of the Cid. [From Spanish el Cid, the Cid, from Old Spanish cid, lord, from medieval Andalusian Arabic síd, from Arabic sayyid, sayyid; see SAYYID.] |
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