

El Cid: Spain's Medieval Mercenary
Nov 12, 2024
In this discussion, Professor Nora Berend, a European history expert from Cambridge, reveals the multifaceted life of Rodrigo Díaz, famously known as El Cid, who navigated the turbulent 11th century Spain. They explore his intricate legacy as a mercenary and military strategist, his role in Christian-Muslim conflicts, and the romanticized bond with his horse, Babieca. Berend unveils how El Cid transformed from a historical figure into a quasi-saint and cultural icon, dissecting the complexities behind his enduring status and the narrative surrounding his life.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
El Cid: The Warrior of Complexity
03:47 • 19min
El Cid: Legacy and Legend
22:30 • 6min
The Ambiguous Warrior of Medieval Spain
28:22 • 13min
Unraveling the Governance of Rodrigo after Valencia
40:58 • 4min
Myth and Legacy of El Cid
44:46 • 9min
Exploring Medieval Iberia and New Podcast Discoveries
53:42 • 3min