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231: 447:, in his march northward. Abdul Rahman's army numbered 70,000 to 80,000 men who defeated Odo, according to Benett. However, such huge figures on the tradition of medieval chronicles have been questioned, since the expedition was an unusually large raid against the Aquitanian duke Odo (Lewis, A.R.; Collins, R.). The defeat was comprehensive and most of Odo's forces were wiped out or ran in disarray, after which the Umayyads looted the rich monasteries of northern Aquitaine before resuming their march towards Tours, a town said to be holding abundant wealth and treasures. 22: 215: 205: 188: 178: 238: 455:
This plundering gave Odo enough time to re-organise his Aquitanian troops and according to chronicles notified Charles of the impending danger to the Frankish kingdom. The Frankish leader took notice, accepted Odo's formal submission and Odo joined Charles's army to form its left wing. The Umayyad
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Odo was busy trying to fend off Charles Martel's thrust on the northern fringes of Aquitaine, so preventing the duke from assisting his southern ally. Munuza's death immediately preceded Abdul Rahman's expedition, which crossed the Pyrenees at their west end, through
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411:. Munuza, hearing of the oppression of Berbers in North Africa, had made a truce with Odo, and detach from Cordovan central rule. Some accounts claim that Odo promised his daughter Lampade to Munuza in a marriage alliance. 467:
The far reaching political consequences of this defeat were Charles Martel's intervention in Aquitaine, the temporary end of Basque-Aquitanian sovereignty and Odo's formal submission to Charles, confirmed after the
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1579581161 1998 p319 "In 732 a large army of (70,000-80,000) men led by Abd ar-Rahman defeated the Aquitainians under Duke Eudo at the Battle of Bordeaux"
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that took place somewhere between Poitiers and Tours on 10 October, 732 (or 733 according to latest research).
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armies were finally defeated by forces (size of the two armies is debated by modern historians) led by
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Following the victory at Bordeaux, Abdul Rahman engaged Odo's forces on the
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in 730 Abdul Rahman was opposed by a local Berber commander called
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Bordeaux
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45°2′29″N 0°36′24″W / 45.04139°N 0.60667°W / 45.04139; -0.60667
Bordeaux

Umayyad Caliphate

Duchy of Aquitaine

Abd al-Rahman al-Ghafiqi

Odo the Great
Battle of Bordeaux is located in France
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Umayyad invasion of Gaul
Toulouse (721)
River Garonne (732)
Tours (732)
Avignon (737)
Narbonne (737)
River Berre (737)
Nîmes (737)

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