The legendary ‘Excalibur’ sword, which had been embedded in a rock for 1,300 years, has mysteriously vanished

The ancient French sword known as Durandal, akin to King Arthur’s Excalibur, has vanished under mysterious circumstances after being wedged in a rock for 1,300 years, positioned 32 feet above ground level in the clifftop village of Rocamadour.

The disappearance of this legendary sword, belonging to Roland, a renowned figure in French literature, was reported on Monday, July 1st.

The sword, renowned for its indestructibility and storied ability to cleave through boulders with ease, had been securely fastened to the wall with a metal chain.

Authorities are treating the incident as theft and have launched an investigation, though they are puzzled as to how it could have been removed from its precarious location near a sanctuary with restricted access.

The ancient French sword known as Durandal, akin to King Arthur’s Excalibur, has vanished under mysterious circumstances after being wedged in a rock for 1,300 years, positioned 32 feet above ground level in the clifftop village of Rocamadour.

The disappearance of this legendary sword, belonging to Roland, a renowned figure in French literature, was reported on Monday, July 1st.

The sword, renowned for its indestructibility and storied ability to cleave through boulders with ease, had been securely fastened to the wall with a metal chain.

Authorities are treating the incident as theft and have launched an investigation, though they are puzzled as to how it could have been removed from its precarious location near a sanctuary with restricted access.


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