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  2. Roland (name) - Wikipedia

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    Roland is a masculine Frankish given name that is also used as a family name. Forms in other languages include: Orlando (Italian), [3] [4] Rolando (Italian ...

  3. Roland - Wikipedia

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    Roland is a servant in the game Fate/Grand Order, portrayed as a faithful servant to God and a righteous paladin. [6] The English expression "to give a Roland for an Oliver", meaning either to offer a quid pro quo or to give as good as one gets, recalls the Chanson de Roland and Roland's companion Oliver. [7]

  4. Song of Roland - Wikipedia

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    The Song of Roland (French: La Chanson de Roland) is an 11th-century chanson de geste based on the deeds of the Frankish military leader Roland at the Battle of Roncevaux Pass in AD 778, during the reign of the Emperor Charlemagne. It is the oldest surviving major work of French literature.

  5. Chanson de geste - Wikipedia

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    The eight phases of The Song of Roland in one picture.. The chanson de geste (Old French for 'song of heroic deeds', [a] from Latin: gesta 'deeds, actions accomplished') [1] is a medieval narrative, a type of epic poem that appears at the dawn of French literature. [2]

  6. Durendal - Wikipedia

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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. The sword is famous for its hardness and sharpness. Sources including La Chanson de Roland (The Song of Roland) state that it first belonged to the young Charlemagne.

  7. Roland Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Roland DG is a company in digital printing and engraving technology, produces computerized vinyl cutters, thermal-transfer printer/cutters, ...

  8. Rolando (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Rolando is a Spanish, Italian and Portuguese variant of Roland, the Frankish military hero who served under Charlemagne and whose life became the basis for the medieval French epic Chanson de Roland and various other works of European literature. The name appears most frequently as a Spanish given name. Its presence is said to be from Spain ...

  9. Olifant (instrument) - Wikipedia

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    In the end, Roland blows the horn, but the force required bursts his temple, resulting in his death. [5] Roland's use of the olifant may have popularized it as the quintessential "hero's horn." [1] The Karlamagnussaga elaborates (V. c.XIV) that Roland's olifant was a unicorn's horn, hunted in India.