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  2. Durendal - Wikipedia

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    Durandal is the name of a character in Honkai Impact 3rd; her namesake is the super-AI Holy Blade Durandal, which takes the form of a sword. In Library of Ruina (2020), Durandal is the signature weapon of Roland, one of the main protagonists. A sword named Durandal is in Chained Echoes (2022), as well as a lesser known game, Days Bygone.

  3. Durandal (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Durandal is a novel of historical fiction by Harold Lamb. The first part of a 1931 novel (see below), it was published as a stand-alone book titled simply Durandal in 1981 by Donald M. Grant, Publisher in an edition of 1,875 copies of which 400 were boxed and signed by the artists.

  4. Durandal (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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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 destroyers built for the French Navy between 1896 and 1900, used during the First World War; French destroyer Durandal, the name ship of her class; Matra Durandal, an anti-runway penetration bomb

  5. A Real-Life Sword in the Stone Has Suddenly and ... - AOL

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    The famous Durandal sword holds a mythical status rivaling King Arthur’s Excalibur. It’s said that for over 1,2500 years, Durandal was embedded in a stone cliff face roughly 100 feet above a ...

  6. Marathon 2: Durandal - Wikipedia

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    Marathon 2: Durandal is a first-person shooter video game, part of the science fiction Marathon Trilogy by Bungie. It was released on November 24, 1995. It was released on November 24, 1995. The game is mostly set on the fictional planet of Lh'owon, homeworld of the S'pht , and once again the player takes the role of a shipboard security ...

  7. Iarbas - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic found in numidia depicting the legendary king of the Massyles Iarbas.. Iarbas (or Hiarbas) was an Amazigh legendary character [1], who has was mentioned by the Greek philosopher and historian Plutarch as well as in works by various Roman authors including Ovid and Virgil.

  8. Mythology of the Caucasus - Wikipedia

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    Mythology of the Caucasus is the mythologies and folklore of the various peoples of the Caucasus region. Examples include: North Caucasus: Nart saga; Ossetian mythology; Vainakh mythology, covers Chechen and Ingush mythology; Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia: Georgian mythology; Armenian mythology; Azerbaijani mythology

  9. Jentil - Wikipedia

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    Artist's depiction of a Jentil Jentilarri, Aralar.. The jentil (or jentilak with the Basque plural), are a race of giants in Basque mythology. [1] This word meaning gentile, from Latin gentilis, was used to refer to pre-Christian civilizations and in particular to the builders of megalithic monuments, to which the other Basque mythical legend the Mairuak are involved too.