Prøve GULL - Gratis

THE SPANISH CRUSADER El Cid

All About History UK

|

Issue 153

How a Castilian knight fought Christians and Muslims alike to become a national icon

- Edoardo Albert

THE SPANISH CRUSADER El Cid

"Your Majesty, I have brought a deserter from the enemy. He has much to tell of the situation within Zamora."

The king, Sancho II, ruler of Castile and Léon, looked up from the table where he was taking his lunch in a tent, while outside his soldiers continued the siege of the city of Zamora.

"Don Rodrigo." The king smiled. "My champion." He looked to the man standing beside Rodrigo Diaz, the king's standard-bearer and commander of the royal troops. "Who are you?"

The man glanced to Diaz. "May I speak?"

Diaz nodded. "Speak."

"I am Vellido Adolfo, Your Majesty. Queen Urraca has insulted my bonour and I can no longer serve her. I come to offer you my sword."

The king looked questioningly at Diaz.

"I have taken Don Vellido's sword from him, until you give word that I may return it."

"That is well." As the king spoke, a messenger entered the tent and signalled to Diaz for his attention.

"See to the messenger," instructed the king. "I will hear what Don Vellido has to say."

Diaz bowed and, following the messenger, left the tent. The walls of Zamora - tall, proud and defiant - stood before them. The city had held out against the besieging forces of the king for seven months now. Zamora alone defied Sancho. With the city under his control, Sancho would be king of all the Christian realms of Spain, and then might truly turn his attention to the long task of the Reconquista, the capture of the vast areas of Spain that had fallen under the control of the advancing armies of Islam.

As Diaz spoke to the messenger, he saw the flaps of the tent open and the king emerge with Don Vellido.

"My lord, where are you going?" Diaz asked.

The king gestured towards the city. "Don Vellido says that there is a lightly guarded gate through which we may enter the city. I have asked him to show it to me, that I may judge the truth of his claim and give him right reward."

FLERE HISTORIER FRA All About History UK

All About History UK

All About History UK

Medieval Pilgrimages

From penance to indulgence, everything you need to know about Christian holy journeys in Middle Ages Europe

time to read

9 mins

Issue 159

All About History UK

All About History UK

MUKDEN 1905

MUKDEN, MANCHURIA, CHINA 23 FEBRUARY - 10 MARCH 1905

time to read

11 mins

Issue 159

All About History UK

All About History UK

BEWARE BABA YAGA

Folklore expert Willow Winsham explains the history behind the mystery of this fearsome witch from Slavic legend

time to read

8 mins

Issue 159

All About History UK

All About History UK

ROYAL SCANDALS

THAT THREATENED THRONES

time to read

11 mins

Issue 159

All About History UK

All About History UK

DISASTER PLAN

How a lethal mixture of arrogance, fear and blind faith condemned millions of Chinese to death

time to read

10 mins

Issue 159

All About History UK

All About History UK

THE GODS OF NEW YORK

How a decade of turmoil shaped the Big Apple

time to read

1 mins

Issue 159

All About History UK

All About History UK

LOST ANCIENT SPORTS

Professor Peter J Miller discusses which ancient sporting traditions have continued into our modern world and which have been lost to time

time to read

4 mins

Issue 159

All About History UK

All About History UK

TERRACOTTA PANATHENAIC PRIZE AMPHORA

This ancient vase holding precious olive oil was gifted to the victors of an ancient athletic contest

time to read

1 mins

Issue 159

All About History UK

All About History UK

HENRY VIII HAD DIED YOUNG?

Without England's most notorious Tudor king, the country's religious and political history would've looked very different

time to read

6 mins

Issue 159

All About History UK

All About History UK

TITANIC MAKING AND BREAKING THE SHIP OF DREAMS

Uncover the inherent flaws and misplaced confidence that allowed a catastrophe to unfold

time to read

12 mins

Issue 159

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size