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Durendal, also spelled Durandal, is the sword of
Roland Roland (; frk, *Hrōþiland; lat-med, Hruodlandus or ''Rotholandus''; it, Orlando or ''Rolando''; died 15 August 778) was a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne who became one of the principal figures in the literary cycle known as the ...
, a legendary
paladin The Paladins, also called the Twelve Peers, are twelve legendary knights, the foremost members of Charlemagne's court in the 8th century. They first appear in the medieval (12th century) ''chanson de geste'' cycle of the Matter of France, where ...
and partially historical officer of
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in French epic literature. It is also said to have belonged to young Charlemagne at one point, and, passing through Saracen hands, came to be owned by Roland. The sword has been given various provenances. Several of the works of the
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agree that it was forged by Wayland the Smith, who is commonly cited as a maker of weapons in
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s.


Etymology

The name Durendal arguably begins with a
French French (french: français(e), link=no) may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to France ** French language, which originated in France, and its various dialects and accents ** French people, a nation and ethnic group identified with Franc ...
''dur-'' stem, meaning 'hard', though 'enduring' may be the intended meaning. Thus Rita Lejeune argued it may break down into + , renderable in English as 'strong scythe' or explained in more detail to mean "a scimitar or scythe which holds, up, resists, endures".
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suggested + , 'strong flame' or, more literally, ' flameburns strongly from it'. The ''
Pseudo-Turpin ''Historia Caroli Magni'' (''History of the life of Charlemagne''), also known as ''Historia Karoli Magni et Rotholandi'' and sometimes as the ''Turpin Chronicle'' or the ''Pseudo-Turpin Chronicle'', is a 12th-century Latin forged chronicle of lege ...
'' explains that the name "Durenda is interpreted to mean it gives a hard strike" (). It has been argued that the since the ''Pseudo-Turpin'' was compelled to gloss the meaning, this constitutes evidence it was a name that was not readily understood in French, hence a foreign name. One non-French etymology is Edwin B. Place's attempt to construe it in
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as , meaning 'blade hatdulls cutting edge' or 'blade hatblinds'. Another is
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's
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etymology, explaining a possible origin of the sword's name to be () meaning 'master of stone'.


Chanson de Roland

According to '' La Chanson de Roland'' (''The Song of Roland''), the sword was brought by an angel to Charlemagne who was at the vale of Moriane, and Charlemagne then gave it to Roland. In that poem, the sword is said to contain within its golden hilt a tooth of
Saint Peter Saint Peter; he, שמעון בר יונה, Šimʿōn bar Yōnāh; ar, سِمعَان بُطرُس, translit=Simʿa̅n Buṭrus; grc-gre, Πέτρος, Petros; cop, Ⲡⲉⲧⲣⲟⲥ, Petros; lat, Petrus; ar, شمعون الصفـا, Sham'un ...
, blood of
Basil of Caesarea Basil of Caesarea, also called Saint Basil the Great ( grc, Ἅγιος Βασίλειος ὁ Μέγας, ''Hágios Basíleios ho Mégas''; cop, Ⲡⲓⲁⲅⲓⲟⲥ Ⲃⲁⲥⲓⲗⲓⲟⲥ; 330 – January 1 or 2, 379), was a bishop of Ca ...
, hair of Saint Denis, and a piece of the raiment of
Mary, mother of Jesus Mary; arc, ܡܪܝܡ, translit=Mariam; ar, مريم, translit=Maryam; grc, Μαρία, translit=María; la, Maria; cop, Ⲙⲁⲣⲓⲁ, translit=Maria was a first-century Jews, Jewish woman of Nazareth, the wife of Saint Joseph, Jose ...
,, laisse CLXXIII At the
Battle of Roncevaux Pass The Battle of Roncevaux Pass ( French and English spelling, ''Roncesvalles'' in Spanish, ''Orreaga'' in Basque) in 778 saw a large force of Basques ambush a part of Charlemagne's army in Roncevaux Pass, a high mountain pass in the Pyrenees on th ...
, Roland took the rearguard to hold off the
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army troops long enough for Charlemagne's army to retreat into France. Roland slew a vast number of enemies wielding Durendal. With the sword Roland even succeeded in slicing the right arm of the Saracen king Marsile, and decapitated the king's son, Jursaleu, sending the one-hundred-thousand-strong army to flight. Roland later attempted to destroy the sword by hitting it against blocks of marble, to prevent it from being captured by the attacking Saracens. But Durendal proved indestructible. After being mortally wounded, Roland hid it beneath his body as he lay dying along with the oliphant, the horn used to alert Charlemagne before succumbing to his injury.


Properties

According to legend, the sword was capable of cutting through giant boulders of stone with a single strike, and was indestructible.


Previous ownership

Durendal was once captured (but not kept) by the young Charlemagne, according to the 12th-century fragmentary chanson de geste ''Mainet'' (the title of which refers to the pseudonym Charles adopted in his youth), when he fled to Spain. Young Charles (Mainés in the text) slays Braimant, obtaining his sword (Durendaus). This content is better preserved in some non-''chanson de geste'' texts, and in other language adaptations such as the Franco-Italian ''Karleto''. The place of combat was near the vale of Moriane (Vael Moriale), near Toledo, according to the Low-German version ''Karl Mainet''. Many years later, the owner of Durendal prior to Roland was a Saracen named Aumon, son of king
Agolant Agolant or Agolante is a fictional character in Medieval and Renaissance romantic epics dealing with the Matter of France, including ''Orlando innamorato'' by Matteo Maria Boiardo and '' Orlando furioso'' by Ludovico Ariosto. He is a Saracen kin ...
, according to another 12th-century ''chanson de geste'', the ''Song of Aspremont''. Young Roland, mounted on Naimes's horse Morel without permission, and armed only with a rod, defeated Aumon, conquering the sword as well as the horse
Veillantif Veillantif ( French), Vielantiu (Old French); Vegliantin, Vegliantino or Brigliadoro (Italian) is the name of Roland the paladin's trustworthy and swift steed in the stories derived from the '' chansons de geste''. The French name comes from ...
. These materials were combined in the Italian prose ''Aspramonte'' by Andrea da Barberino in the late 14th to early 15th century. That work stated that after young Carlo (Charlemagne) came in possession of Durindarda (Durendal) by killing Bramante in Spain, Galafro gave it to Galiziella, who then gave it to Almonte the son of Agolante (i.e., french: Aumon, italic=no). Galiziella is glossed as the bastard daughter of Agolante, making her Almonte's half-sister. Durindana is eventually won by Orlandino (young Orlando). Andrea da Barberino was a major source for later Italian writers. Boiardo's ''
Orlando innamorato ''Orlando Innamorato'' (; known in English as "''Orlando in Love''"; in Italian titled "''Orlando innamorato''" as the " I" is never capitalized) is an epic poem written by the Italian Renaissance author Matteo Maria Boiardo. The poem is a roman ...
'' traces the sword's origin to Hector of
Troy Troy ( el, Τροία and Latin: Troia, Hittite language, Hittite: 𒋫𒊒𒄿𒊭 ''Truwiša'') or Ilion ( el, Ίλιον and Latin: Ilium, Hittite language, Hittite: 𒃾𒇻𒊭 ''Wiluša'') was an ancient city located at Hisarlik in prese ...
; it belonged for a while to Amazonian queen Pantasilea, and was passed down to Almonte, before Orlando gained possession of it.
Ludovico Ariosto Ludovico Ariosto (; 8 September 1474 – 6 July 1533) was an Italian poet. He is best known as the author of the romance epic ''Orlando Furioso'' (1516). The poem, a continuation of Matteo Maria Boiardo's ''Orlando Innamorato'', describes the ...
's ''
Orlando Furioso ''Orlando furioso'' (; ''The Frenzy of Orlando'', more loosely ''Raging Roland'') is an Italian epic poem by Ludovico Ariosto which has exerted a wide influence on later culture. The earliest version appeared in 1516, although the poem was no ...
'' follows Boiardo, saying it once belonged to Hector of Troy, but that it was given to Roland by Malagigi ( Maugris).


Local lore

Tradition has it that when Roland cut a huge gash in the rocks with one blow, it created
Roland's Breach Roland's Breach (french: La Brèche de Roland; es, La Brecha de Rolando; an, La Breca de Roldán; eu, Errolanen Arraila; ca, La Bretxa de Rotllà) is the name of a natural gap, 40 m across and 100 m high, at an elevation of 2804&nb ...
in the
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in the process. Legend in Rocamadour, in the Lot department, claims that the true Durendal was deposited in the chapel of Mary there, but was stolen by
Henry the Young King Henry the Young King (28 February 1155 – 11 June 1183) was the eldest son of Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine to survive childhood. Beginning in 1170, he was titular King of England, Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou and Mai ...
in 1183. Local folklore also claims Durendal still exists, embedded in a cliff wall in Rocamadour. In that version, twelfth-century monks of Rocamadour claim Roland threw the sword rather than hiding it beneath himself, creating a crevice "due to its sharpness" in the wall. However, the local tourist office now calls the sword a replica of Durendal.


In popular culture

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, it appears as one of four mystic swords in the story, with its name shortened to 'Durend' due to character limitations. In the 1992 '' Super Sentai'' series '' Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger'', the monster Dora Knight, an evil black knight under the service of Bandora, wielded a magic sword called Durandal. In the '' Fire Emblem'' videogame series, Durandal is the name of the legendary claymore once wielded by one of the Eight Legends of Elibe, Roland, and later passed to his descendant and one of the main characters of ''Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade'', Eliwood of Pherae. Durandal is the name of a character in '' Honkai Impact 3rd'' who, in the canon, is considered the strongest S-Rank Valkyrie of the fictional organization "Schicksal". Her namesake is the super-AI Holy Blade Durandal, which takes the form of a sword. In the ''
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'' videogame series, Durandal is the name of the spaceship captained by Gaignun Kukai Jr. In the game ''
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'', first released in 1994 for the Macintosh by Bungie, Durandal is the name of a psychotic AI prominently featured throughout the game's story. Bungie would later set a trend of naming their fictional AI after famous swords with Cortana ( Cortain) in the '' Halo'' series. In the
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'' book series, Durendal is one of three powerful swords each linked to a positive emotion. In particular, Durendal is linked to hope. In the game '' Terraria'', Durendal is a weapon that the player is able to craft using Hallowed Bars. However, instead of being a sword, it instead functions as a whip. In the anime series '' Macross Frontier'', Durandal is the codename for the experimental YF-29 class variable fighters introduced in the 2011 movie ''Wings of Farewell''. In the 2015 mobile game ''Fate/Grand Order'', Durendal appears as the Noble Phantasm of the characters Hektor,
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, and
Roland Roland (; frk, *Hrōþiland; lat-med, Hruodlandus or ''Rotholandus''; it, Orlando or ''Rolando''; died 15 August 778) was a Frankish military leader under Charlemagne who became one of the principal figures in the literary cycle known as the ...
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'', one member of the Sword of Logos, Ryoga Shindai, is called Kamen Rider Durendal, named after the blade of the same name. In the 2020 game ''
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'', Durandal is the signature weapon of Roland, one of the main protagonists. He uses Durandal alongside an arsenal of workshop weapons that his wife Angelica owned. In the 2022 game '' Chained Echoes'', Glenn's ultimate was the sword Durandal, crafted by using a Soul of Farnese on the Rusty Sword key item. In the light novel and anime series '' High School DxD'', the historical Durandal is a legendary Holy sword that was first used by Roland, currently it is wielded by Xenovia Quarta. In the anime series ''
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'', the protagonist pilots a mecha named the Durandal.


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