Mío Cid

In the 11th century, Mencía Peréz begins serving doña Cristina Rodríguez, daughter of the famous Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, and begins to write down the story of El Cid.
Revista de literatura Chile

In the 11th century, Mencía Peréz begins serving doña Cristina Rodríguez, daughter of the famous Rodrigo Díaz de Vivar, and begins to write down the story of El Cid.

Victoria is the daughter of a Roman senator who must travel to Jerusalem to collect the inheritance left to her by her grandfather, a Hebrew scribe converted to Christianity. Her family tries at all costs to marry her off to her cousin to keep the inheritance. Nevertheless, she is in love with a Christian slave to whom she writes letters describing her personal experiences.