El Cid The life and afterlife of a medieval mercenary

Nora Berend

Book - 2025

"Exploring the creation of the El Cid legend over the centuries, this masterful and evocative biography peels away the layers of myth to reveal the real-life historical figure. El Cid was perhaps the most famous warrior involved in the indiscriminate fighting--irrespective of religion--on the Iberian Peninsula during the eleventh century. In the centuries after his death, he was transformed into a perfect Christian knight. In modernity, he was seen as the incarnation of Spain's special national character--Franco chose El Cid as the emblem of Nationalist Spain. Yet not only those on the political right, but many others, including academics and those on the political left, were in his thrall. He has been promoted both as the forerun...ner of white supremacists and of multiculturalism. How can we explain such a stupendous afterlife, and how can El Cid be a hero for so many different people? To begin to understand that, we must try to understand the truth buried beneath the myth. Nora Berend explores the creation of the legends over the centuries and reveals those active in its making. Medieval monks, the women in El Cid's family, a playwright, and a historian are among the creators of the mythic Cid. This riveting narrative seeks to explain their motives, and in so doing peels away the layers of legend to evoke the real-life historical figure."--

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Biographies
Published
New York : Pegasus Books 2025
Language
English
Main Author
Nora Berend (author)
Edition
First Pegasus Books cloth edition
Physical Description
xii, 236 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : chiefly color illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographic references and index.
ISBN
9781639366460
  • Maps
  • List of Illustrations
  • A Note on Names
  • Introduction: A Hero for All Seasons
  • 1. Blood and Gold: The Times
  • 2. Through a Glass Darkly: The Man Rodrigo
  • 3. A Saviour Sent by Divine Providence
  • 4. The Earliest Legends: A Paragon of Christian Virtue?
  • 5. Cherchez la Femme
  • 6. The Legend Embodied
  • 7. The Cid's Rise to Literary Fame
  • 8. The Historian
  • 9. The Dictator and His Cid
  • 10. The Cid Conquers the Big Screen
  • 11. The Two Cids: Into the Twenty-First Century
  • Epilogue: Fascination and Repugnance
  • Acknowledgements
  • Sources and Studies
  • Index