Ruy is the son of a low-ranking nobleman who died in the service of Ferdinand, Count of Castile (José Luis García Pérez).
Ferdinand, married to Queen Sancha,[4] has become King of León by defeating in battle Sancha's brother, Bermudo. Sancha was next in line to the throne when Ferdinand seized the opportunity to become king after Bermudo's death. Sancha plots with a group of Leonese nobles, notably Flaín, Count of León, and Ruy's grandfather Rodrigo, to overthrow her husband and take the throne that rightfully belongs to her. Sancha is torn between her desire to be queen and her love for her husband. She does not want him harmed, but the nobles have other ideas.
The king's three sons, Sancho, Alfonso, and García are not involved in the plot, but each has his own individual ambitions to succeed his father. Sancha is particularly concerned by the activities of her daughter Urraca,[4] Ferdinand's eldest child, who resents being excluded from the line of succession because she is a woman, despite the fact that she is older than Sancho, the king's chosen heir. Urraca's ambition and resentment lead her to stir up trouble in the Royal Court in the hopes of finding any possible means of obtaining power and territory for herself.[5]
Ruy is taken by his grandfather to Ferdinand's court where he eventually becomes squire to Sancho.[4] He is attracted to Jimena,[4] who has been brought to court for an arranged marriage with Count Flain's son Orduño. Ruy soon makes an enemy of Orduño due to their rivalry over Jimena.
Ruy becomes aware of the plot against Ferdinand and realizes that his grandfather Rodrigo is involved. He has to find a way to prove his loyalty by preventing the death of the king (whom he despises) and at the same time avoid implicating his grandfather.[5]
The series' direction crew included Marco A. Castillo, Adolfo Martínez Pérez, Miguel Alcantud, Arantxa Echevarría, Manuel Carballo and Alberto Ruiz Rojo.[16] The score was composed by Gustavo Santaolalla and Alfonso González Aguilar [es].[16]
Languages
The original languages of El Cid are Spanish and Arabic. The series is also available on Amazon in English, French, Portuguese, German, and other languages.
References
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^ a bDios, María de (17 December 2020). "Jaime Lorente: "La figura del Cid ha sido manipulada por muchos intereses políticos"". El Periódico.
^ a b c d eCabanelas, Lucía M. (16 November 2020). "Jaime Lorente se convierte en "El Cid" en el épico tráiler de la nueva serie de Amazon". abcplay. ABC.
^ a b c d e f g h i j""El Cid" tendrá segunda temporada en Amazon Prime Video". abcplay. ABC. 12 January 2021.
^Zamora Berraquero, Angela (1 December 2020). "Sara Vidorreta continúa su brillante carrera en "El Cid"". Vavel.
^Palenzuela, Fernando S. (13 July 2021). "Elia Galera ('El Cid'): "La historia está contada por hombres y según el partido al que pertenezcas"". FormulaTV.
^"El Cid". Ecoteuve. El Economista. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
^Zárate, Pedro (14 July 2021). "'El Cid' afina su puntería con una segunda temporada más sólida que la primera, aunque sin llegar a deslumbrar". eldiario.es.
^"El Cid – Listings". The Futon Critic. Retrieved June 30, 2021.
^ a b c d eCasañas, Jesús (24 November 2020). "'El Cid': recorremos todas las localizaciones de la serie". Traveler.
^Silvestre, Juan (12 January 2021). "'El Cid': Amazon Prime confirma la segunda temporada de la serie de Jaime Lorente". Fotogramas.
^"'El Cid' lanza nuevo tráiler y pone fecha de estreno a su segunda temporada en Amazon Prime Video". Vertele!. eldiario.es. 22 June 2021.
^ a b"La segunda temporada de 'El Cid' se estrenará el 15 de julio". El Periódico de Aragón. 22 June 2021.