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Durendal, also
spelled Durandal, is the
sword of Roland, a
legendary paladin and
partially historical officer of
Charlemagne in
French epic literature...
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suggested that the
wielder of the
sword likened it to the
mythical sword Durendal,
which alternatively was
called flamberge. Counson,
Albert (1907). "Noms...
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Morgante by
Luigi Pulci.
Roland is
poetically ****ociated with his
sword Durendal, his
horse Veillantif, and his
oliphant horn. In the late 17th century...
- pommel. The
blade may have been
smithed from the same
materials as Roland's
Durendal and Ogier's Curtana. A children's book from the
early 20th
century tells...
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Durandal or
Durendal is the
legendary sword of the
French hero Roland.
Durandal may also
refer to: Military: Durandal-class destroyer, a
group of four...
- to one legend, Roland's
Breach was cut by
Count Roland with his
sword Durendal in an
attempt to
destroy the sword,
after being defeated during the Battle...
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suggested that the
wielder of the
sword likened it to the
mythical sword Durendal,
which alternatively was
called flamberge.
Freemason lodges have used flame-bladed...
- made
various swords for
Charlemagne and his paladins,
namely Curtana,
Durendal and Joyeuse. The
oldest reference known to
Wayland the
Smith is possibly...
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descended (III, v, 18-27). In this tradition, the epic hero Roland's
sword Durendal is the very
sword used by Hector, and
Roland wins the
sword by defeating...
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after the
legendary sword Durendal. Curtana's
inscription reveals that the
sword has the same "temper as
Joyeuse and
Durendal".
After ****uming development...