![]() ![]() El Cid's actual nickname in life was "El Campeador" (which he was given around the Battle of Golpejera), while Cid was a more generic term for battlefield commanders at the time. "Cid" derives from the Arabic word Sidi, meaning "Lord" or "Master", while "Campeador" is from Medieval Latin Campidoctor, "Master of the Field" or roughly "Outstanding Warrior". ![]() Later on, The African Kingdoms introduced the Berbers as a Middle Eastern civilization, partly covering the Moors. The Moors were then considered as a civilization with the Middle Eastern set, but were abandoned due to having four civilizations already, and the Saracens and Turks stood for them in the campaigns.
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