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Diego Rodríguez or Diego Ruiz (died 15 August 1097) was the only son of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, El Cid Campeador, and his wife, Jimena Díaz. The earliest reference to El Cid's son is in the Historia Roderici, which under the year 1088 reports that after the , King Alfonso VI of Castile captured El Cid's wife and children, releasing them a few weeks later. The Historia does not name the children nor explicitly refer to a son, but its use of the masculine plural liberos implies the presence of a male among the captive family. The Linaje de Rodrigo Díaz associated with the Liber regum, written about a century later in Navarre, explicitly attributes to El Cid and Jimena one son, 'Diago Royz'. 's theory that Diego was the son of El Cid by an earlier wife is based on the less reliable Mocedades d

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  • Diego Rodríguez, o Diego Ruiz (c. 1075​ - 15 de agosto de 1097),​ fue hijo de Rodrigo Díaz, llamado el Campeador en vida y posteriormente el Cid. (es)
  • Diego Rodríguez, o possiblement Diego Ruiz, (c. 1075 - 15 d'agost de 1097) fou un noble i militar castellà, fill de Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, anomenat «El Campeador» en vida, i «El Cid» després de la mort. Nascut l'any 1075 aproximadament, el seu pare se l'hauria emportat durant el desterrament, ja que no consta que es quedés amb la seva mare i germanes a Castella. Segons aquesta hipòtesi, lluità amb el seu pare a les accions que van culminar amb la conquesta de València. Des de 1997, es commemora anualment a Consuegra la seva mort amb una cerimònia funerària. (ca)
  • Diego Rodríguez or Diego Ruiz (died 15 August 1097) was the only son of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, El Cid Campeador, and his wife, Jimena Díaz. The earliest reference to El Cid's son is in the Historia Roderici, which under the year 1088 reports that after the , King Alfonso VI of Castile captured El Cid's wife and children, releasing them a few weeks later. The Historia does not name the children nor explicitly refer to a son, but its use of the masculine plural liberos implies the presence of a male among the captive family. The Linaje de Rodrigo Díaz associated with the Liber regum, written about a century later in Navarre, explicitly attributes to El Cid and Jimena one son, 'Diago Royz'. 's theory that Diego was the son of El Cid by an earlier wife is based on the less reliable Mocedades d (en)
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  • Diego Rodríguez, o possiblement Diego Ruiz, (c. 1075 - 15 d'agost de 1097) fou un noble i militar castellà, fill de Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, anomenat «El Campeador» en vida, i «El Cid» després de la mort. Nascut l'any 1075 aproximadament, el seu pare se l'hauria emportat durant el desterrament, ja que no consta que es quedés amb la seva mare i germanes a Castella. Segons aquesta hipòtesi, lluità amb el seu pare a les accions que van culminar amb la conquesta de València. Va morir el 15 d'agost de 1097 a la batalla de Consuegra lluitant contra els almoràvits. Gonzalo Martínez Diez es fonamenta en els testimonis de la d'Alfons X de Castella (o ) i del (en realitat del , inclòs a la versió extensa del Liber regum), al seu parer «molt ben informats»: Des de 1997, es commemora anualment a Consuegra la seva mort amb una cerimònia funerària. (ca)
  • Diego Rodríguez, o Diego Ruiz (c. 1075​ - 15 de agosto de 1097),​ fue hijo de Rodrigo Díaz, llamado el Campeador en vida y posteriormente el Cid. (es)
  • Diego Rodríguez or Diego Ruiz (died 15 August 1097) was the only son of Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, El Cid Campeador, and his wife, Jimena Díaz. The earliest reference to El Cid's son is in the Historia Roderici, which under the year 1088 reports that after the , King Alfonso VI of Castile captured El Cid's wife and children, releasing them a few weeks later. The Historia does not name the children nor explicitly refer to a son, but its use of the masculine plural liberos implies the presence of a male among the captive family. The Linaje de Rodrigo Díaz associated with the Liber regum, written about a century later in Navarre, explicitly attributes to El Cid and Jimena one son, 'Diago Royz'. 's theory that Diego was the son of El Cid by an earlier wife is based on the less reliable Mocedades de Rodrigo. According to the later chronicle tradition found in the Estoria de España, shortly after the in 1094, El Cid ordered his men to give the same deference to those Muslims remaining in the city as they would to himself or his son. This implies that his son was also in Valencia at the time and was of an age that he could walk the streets unaccompanied by his parents. Estoria de España (as 'Diag Royz') and Linaje de Rodrigo Díaz both record Diego's death at the battle of Consuegra fighting in the army of Alfonso VI against the Almoravids on 15 August 1097. Since 1997 an annual commemoration of his death has been held in Consuegra. (en)
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