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I\'m not confident enough to pull this, but I noticed that the bit in the \'\'WesternAnimation/ElCidTheLegend\'\' entry stating he\'s \
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I\\\'m not confident enough to pull this, but I noticed that the bit in the \\\'\\\'WesternAnimation/ElCidTheLegend\\\'\\\' entry stating he\\\'s \\\"very (in)famous for having murdered his own father-in-law for insulting his own father, while in the film, he inadvertently kills him in self-defense\\\" contradicts the Artistic Licence - History entry on the live action \\\'\\\'Film/ElCid\\\'\\\' page, which says this never happened at all. Some brief research seems to back this up -- Wikipedia isn\\\'t even entirely sure \\\'\\\'when\\\'\\\' Jimena\\\'s father died, never mind the circumstances surrounding it, and it \\\'\\\'appears\\\'\\\' to have its origin in the 15th century play \\\'\\\'Le Cid\\\'\\\'. But ICBW.
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I\'m not confident enough to pull this, but I noticed that the bit in the \'\'WesternAnimation/ElCidTheLegend\'\' entry stating he\'s \
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I\\\'m not confident enough to pull this, but I noticed that the bit in the \\\'\\\'WesternAnimation/ElCidTheLegend\\\'\\\' entry stating he\\\'s \\\"very (in)famous for having murdered his own father-in-law for insulting his own father, while in the film, he inadvertently kills him in self-defense\\\" appears to contradict the Artistic Licence - History entry on the live action \\\'\\\'Film/ElCid\\\'\\\' page, which says this never happened at all. Some brief research seems to back this up -- Wikipedia isn\\\'t even entirely sure \\\'\\\'when\\\'\\\' Jimena\\\'s father died, never mind the circumstances surrounding it, and it \\\'\\\'appears\\\'\\\' to have its origin in the 15th century play \\\'\\\'Le Cid\\\'\\\'. But ICBW.
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