About This Book
The narrative follows Rodrigo Díaz, a celebrated medieval warrior whose exile, martial triumphs, and domestic trials are recounted through episodes drawn from ballads and chronicles. It traces his rise as a leader, confrontations with rivals and Moorish opponents, disputed claims of honour, and the personal consequences of vengeance and loyalty. The book alternates tournaments, sieges, and skirmishes with scenes of courtly life, family relations, and religious devotion, blending folkloric material and historical tradition to explore duty, reputation, and the tensions between private affection and public duty.
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