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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jimena_DíazJimena Díaz - Wikipedia

    Doña Ximena Díaz (Spanish: [xiˈmena ˈði.aθ]; Old Spanish: Ximena Díaz [ʃiˈmena ˈdi.adz̻]; before July 1046 – c. 1116) was the wife of El Cid, whom she married between July 1074 and 12 May 1076, and her husband's successor as Princess regnant of the Principality of Valencia , the independent state founded by El Cid, from 1099 to 1102.

  2. Jimena Diaz was the daughter of the count of Oviedo and the niece of the king of Castile. She married Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar, also known as El Cid, in 1074 and inherited his legacy after his death in 1099.

  3. Jan 24, 2021 · Explore genealogy for Jimena (Díaz) Vivar born 1054 Moncon,Moncon,,Spain died 1115 Castile, Leon, Castilla-Leon, Spain including ancestors + descendants + 4 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

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    • Rodrigo Diaz (Vivar) de Vivar
  4. Jimena Díaz (Asturias, antes del 24 de julio de 1046 [a] - probablemente en 1116 [b] ) fue la esposa de Rodrigo Díaz el Campeador, con quien contrajo matrimonio entre julio de 1074 y el 12 de mayo de 1076, [5] y a la muerte del Cid, gobernadora de Valencia entre 1099 y 1102.

  5. Jimena Díaz. Doña Ximena Díaz (Spanish: [xiˈmena ˈði.aθ]; Old Spanish: Ximena Díaz [ʃiˈmena ˈdi.adz̻]; before July 1046 – c. 1116) was the wife of El Cid, whom she married between July 1074 and 12 May 1076, and her husband's successor as Princess regnant of the Principality of Valencia, the independent state founded by El Cid ...

  6. Sep 26, 2011 · Doña Jimena Díaz, wife of El Cid The Count formally renounced all claims to the lands of al-Hajib and handed them over to the protection of the Cid. Rodrigo, utilizing his reputation of invincibility, formed a vast protectorate in eastern and southeastern Spain that included Saragossa and Valencia, but he was to have the greatest difficulty ...

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  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › El_CidEl Cid - Wikipedia

    El Cid married Jimena Díaz, who was said to be part of an aristocratic family from Asturias, in the mid-1070s. The Historia Roderici calls her a daughter of a Count Diego Fernández de Oviedo. Tradition states that when El Cid first laid eyes on her, he was enamoured of her great beauty.

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