ローマの石に刺さった剣
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We don’t know exactly how, but it seems like Roland, one of the knights of Charlemagne, tried to destroy his legendary sword right on this stone.
This sword was so legendary that it even had a name: Durendal
Durandal was such an unbeatable sword. Roland tried to destroy it, because he feared it would end up in the enemies’ hands.
Therefore Roland tried to destroyed against this stone, but.. the sword turned out to be indestructible, while the stone broke, leaving the marks that we can still see today in this alley.
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Read this ⤵️
We don’t know exactly how, but it seems like Roland, one of the knights of Charlemagne, tried to destroy his legendary sword right on this stone.
This sword was so legendary that it even had a name: Durendal
Durandal was such an unbeatable sword. Roland tried to destroy it, because he feared it would end up in the enemies’ hands.
Therefore Roland tried to destroyed against this stone, but.. the sword turned out to be indestructible, while the stone broke, leaving the marks that we can still see today in this alley.
Want to discover more Rome gems with us? Join our walking tours in small groups! Visit us here 😊👉 https://www.livevirtualguide.com/walking-tours/?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=caption&utm_campaign=inperson
omg love y❤
I am going to visit Rome largely because of the amazing little things you have shown. I never knew, but should have, that there are intriguing facts about nearly every little detail!
That really cool 😀
Fantastic !
in english we don't really pronounce the "w" in sword. at least the S needs to be voiceless. otherwise after phrases like "his sword" it sounds like you are saying "his word"
Wonderful story. I believe there is aa medieval poem known as the 'Song of Roland', about this Frankish knight during the time of Charlemagne.
his word?
Vicolo della spada d'orlando.
Vicolo = alley
della spada = of the sword
d'Orlando = of Orlando
I love how you show the historical and less known interesting places and things in Rome . And i love your voice over and your accent.
I love your explanations!!! Thanks for all you give us. I love Rome!!!
Roma è sorprendente, unica, bellissima ❤
Sword is not word 🙂
Can someone tell me if us possible go around Rome in a old peoples electric car?
A truely impressive svurd 🙉🙉🙈