King Roland I
King Roland I is a legendary figure often associated with the medieval period in Europe. He is best known as a heroic knight and a key character in the epic poem, The Song of Roland, which recounts his bravery during the Battle of Roncevaux Pass in 778. Roland served as a military leader under Charlemagne, the King of the Franks, and is celebrated for his loyalty and courage.
In the tale, Roland is depicted as a valiant warrior who fights valiantly against overwhelming odds. His famous horn, Olifant, symbolizes his call for help, which ultimately goes unanswered, leading to his tragic demise. The story of King Roland I has inspired countless works of literature and art, cementing his legacy as a symbol of chivalry and heroism.