Rolandseck Toweropposite the Drachenfels. The legend is that when Roland went to the wars, a false report of his death was brought to his betrothed, who retired to a convent in the isle of Nonnewerth. When Roland returned home flushed with glory, and found that his lady-love had taken the veil, he built the castle which bears his name, and overlooks the nunnery, that he might at least see his heart-treasure, lost to him for ever. Source: Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, E. Cobham Brewer, 1894 More on Rolandseck Tower from Infoplease:
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