Sunrise in Valencia (poem)

Statue of El Cid riding his warhorse Bavieca

This is a poem written about the final hours of El Cid (Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar (c. 1043 – 10 July 1099) who was a Castilian knight and ruler in medieval Spain. He became well known for his service in the armies of both Christian and Muslim rulers.

After years of successful campaigns, El Cid ended his life under siege in the city of Valencia. “The Master” as he was known remained undefeated right up to the time of his death. Legend has it that El Cid’s corpse was tied to his magnificent stallion, Bavieca, to bolster the morale of his troops.

Metallurgical analysis of a thousand year old sword, identified as the incredible ‘Tizona’, uconfirmed that the blade was made in Moorish Córdoba in the eleventh century and contained Damascus steel, much valued by top weapon makers of the time.