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I must avenge my brother’s treachery, or else the name Vivar will stink through the annals of Spain.”
Sharpe's Rifles Cornwell, Bernard 1988
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C hris Bray brings to my attention this disturbing little essay by Sebastian Vivar Rodriguez on a Spanish website called "Gentiuno."
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C hris Bray brings to my attention this disturbing little essay by Sebastian Vivar Rodriguez on a Spanish website called "Gentiuno."
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Published November 21, 2004 12: 08 by Sebastian Vivar Rodriguez
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Published November 21, 2004 12: 08 by Sebastian Vivar Rodriguez
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The title El Cid (Andalus Arabic for chief, or leader)was given to Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar (1043-1099).
Claim that £1m El Cid sword is a forgery provokes a duel of words 2007
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The title El Cid (Andalus Arabic for chief, or leader)was given to Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar (1043-1099).
Archive 2007-06-01 2007
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Díaz de Vivar December 11, 2006 9:31 AM # | Delete
Folio 2006
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Alfonso resumed the Christian Reconquest with the aid of Rodrigo (Ruy) Diaz (c. 104395) of Vivar, the Cid (Cid as applied by the Muslims means lord or master).
2. Castile 2001
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"Because Bias Vivar is buried there, " Sharpe said.
Sharpe's Devil Cornwell, Bernard 1992
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