1127:
1151:
1295:
1103:
1115:
703:
1163:
1139:
1223:
1091:
1271:
116:
1235:
1283:
1187:
1175:
1247:
1211:
1199:
870:. In 806, Pamplona, still under Cordovan rule, was attacked by the Franks, and the Pamplonese, led by a certain Velasco, pledged allegiance to Charlemagne again, but his tenure proved short-lived. In about 814, an anti-Frankish faction led by Enecco, allied with the Banu Qasi, seems to have taken over again. A Frankish army was sent to quash the revolt, to little effect. Furthermore, on their way north through Roncevaux an ambush was attempted, but resulted in a stalemate as the Franks had taken Basque women and children hostage.
1259:
131:
695:
93:
960:
100:
674:. However, the Basques' relish was short-lived since they were brought to heel by Dagobert (Clichy, 636). By 626, it is certain that the duchy extended up to the Pyrenees and that Vasconia had replaced Novempopulania as a preferred name for the geographical area between the Pyrenees and the Garonne. In 643, there was another rebellion to the north of the Pyrenees and in 642 and 654 they battled against the Visigoths to the south, in
1507:, still a short form of the first two frank names), Aginard to Aznar, Belasgytta or Wallagotha to Velasquita, Belasgutho to Velasco, Arnoald to Arnau, Theuda to Toda, Theudahilda to Dadildis or Dedadils. While some of them may be so, many of them—Andregoto, Amunna, Aznar(i), Velasco, Garcia, Ximen(o), Enneco—have well explained forms according to consistent linguistic rules and etymologies, as described by linguist
594:
829:
893:, to be the first monarch of Pamplona) and newly appointed duke Lupus Centullo (c. 820). Meanwhile, in Aragon the pro-Frankish Count Aznar Galindo was overthrown by Enecco's allied Count Gartzia Malo, with Aznar Galindo in turn seeking refuge in Frankish-held territory. Louis the Pious received the submission of rebel Basque lords in Dax, but things were far from settled.
1321:, claimed to be more powerful there than the king, since nobody recognised his power. Charters of La RĂ©ole are dated by the reign of the duke of Gascony and not that of the king of France. Nonetheless, charters from elsewhere in Gascony continued to be dated by the reigns of the Frankish kings down to the acquisition of Gascony by Aquitaine.
1450:
translated Lop in Gascon, Lupus in Latin, Loup in French, and Lobo in
Spanish. Thus, Duke Otsoa II of Gascony can be known by any of these names, which confuses people not used to the local linguistic situation. Furthermore, even within a set language, there exist many different written variants, as for the Basque name Santso (from Latin
1037:(a Romance language) took hold in 'greater Gascony', stripping the name of its former ethnic connotations and lending it a political one. By the 11th-12th centuries, the Basque language is believed to have extended on the north-east up to the upper reaches of the Adour river, far short of its extension 300 years before.
1445:
The names of the dukes are recorded under a bewildering number of variants, which makes identification very difficult. These dukes and counts were leaders of the Basque clans that dominated
Gascony and so their native names were Basque. However, as the Gascon language gradually replaced Basque, their
1432:
Unlike neighbouring regions, counts did not play a role in
Vasconia's power share. Moreover, they were absent, and dukes are mentioned as the main figures of the Basques, immediately followed on the hierarchy by tribal chiefs and families, at least until the rise of the Carolingian dynasty.As for the
1423:
are cited in the last independent years of the Duchy up to 768, but this year, its northern boundary was pinpointed on the river
Garonne. Several authors have put down this large geographical extent of the 7th-8th centuries to an expansion of the Basques from their assumed original habitations around
1328:
of Saint-Seurin at
Bordeaux in 1009, "the custom is that no count can legitimately govern in this city of Bordeaux if he has not received the charge of the consulate, eyes lowered, from the most holy saint bishop Seurin and if he does not make an annual tribute." A later notice from between 1160 and
1462:
meaning "son of". "Juan SĂĄnchez" literally means "John, son of Sancho". For a few dukes of
Gascony, the second name is not the given name of their father, but it is a nickname that they gained over time and that replaced the given name of their father, such as the famous duke Sans III Mitarra, where
1449:
In written documents, their names were usually recorded in Latin, which was the favored written language at the time. Today, their names are also frequently found in their French version, and also sometimes in their
Spanish version. One example: the Basque name Otsoa (meaning "wolf") was literally
819:
and
Vasconia that was to have dire consequences on its population, towns and society. Waifer and his Basque troops confronted Pepin several times but were defeated thrice in 760, 762, and 766, after which Aquitaine and Vasconia pledged loyalty to Pepin. Waifer was eventually murdered by desperate
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being exiled on the accusation of supporting or sympathising with the Basque rebels, while in 635 a gigantic
Frankish expedition led by the duke Arnebert and nine other dukes launched an attack against the Basques, forcing them to retreat to the mountains, while Arnebert's column was defeated in
1457:
Usually, the dukes and counts of
Gascony had two names, the first one being their given name, the second one being the given name of their father (for example, Duke Sans I Lop, which means this is Duke Sans I, son of Lop). This custom later generated the Spanish family names, with the adding of
981:
The dukes had to face Viking inroads and unrest for over a century, an instability that brought about the destruction of existing monasteries in Gascony and a decayed urban life. The dukes of Gascony faced up against the Norsemen (Vikings), and a king of Navarre is cited as providing assistance
537:
and the southwestern Pyrenees during the Roman period, but by the end of the 6th century the Vascones defined a confederacy of native tribes with similar language and traditions on both sides of the Pyrenees who had not been culturally Romanized. The name 'Vascone' is the etymological origin of
641:
By the year 602, the Duchy of Vasconia, under Frankish overlordship, was consolidated in the areas around the Garonne but may have extended up to Cantabria, in the Frankish domain at the time of and before the creation of the duchy. In the years 610 and 612 respectively, the Gothic kings
858:
in 778, during which Basques ambushed and slaughtered Charlemagne's rearguard after the Franks destroyed the walls of Pamplona. Heavily mythologised from the 11th century on as a clash between Christians and Muslims, this battle became one of the most celebrated events in the legendary
1341:. It is possible, however, that the notices in the cartulary of Saint-Seurin, which both elevate that religious house and at the same time distance the dukes of Gascony from any French vassalage, were forged in the late 12th century to advance the cause of the Plantagenets.
997:
would have been expected to pave the way for a reassertion of its regional identity, new borders, a more rigid structure derived from feudalization, and internal Basque divergences of culture, interest and language stopped that process. Dukes parcelled out the duchy as
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La Vasconie: Ătude historique et critique sur les origines du royaume de Navarre, du duchĂ© de Gascogne, des comtĂ©s de Comminges, d'Aragon, de Foix, de Bigorre, d'Alava et de Biscaye, de la vicomtĂ© de BĂ©arn et des grands fiefs du duchĂ© de
729:
cites "Wasconia" as extending up to the Loire, although the actual geographical extent indicated by this name is contested; it further divides the territory into Guasconia (north of the Garonne) and Spanoguasconia (south of the Garonne).
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rivers), effectively ruling independently over Vasconia and at least part of Aquitaine. Under Felix and his successors, Frankish overlordship over these lands became merely nominal, and Vasconia became a prominent regional power. The
1502:
It has been suggested that some apparently Basque names are merely corruptions of late Germanic names. For example, Garsinde leading to Garsean, Gendolf or Centulf to Centule, Aginald or Hunnald to Enneko (in Flanders, and
792:. Aquitaine and its attendant marches were then nominally united with Francia, but Odo probably kept ruling the Duchy of Vasconia and Aquitaine more or less independently, about the same as before, until his death c. 735.
630:, but it extended at this stage to the lands south and around the axis provided by the river Garonne between Bordeaux and Toulouse. Around this period Duke Francio is reported to have vowed allegiance to the Franks in
943:, the Basque leader, was recognised as duke by Charles the Bald. During that same year, Muza of Tudela, relative of the Basque princes, invaded Vasconia and made Sans prisoner. In 855, Sans died and was succeeded by
799:, who, desiring the former independence which had been his father's, attacked Martel's successors, starting a war which lasted for two generations. In 743, the situation was further complicated by the arrival of
1436:
As of 778, Charlemagne started appointing counts (Bordeaux, Toulouse, Fezensac) on the bordering lands of Vasconia along the banks of the river Garonne, undermining the grip on power of the dukes of Vasconia.
1474:
There is one duke of Gascony subject to a historiographical discussion, and that is Duke Seguin I (Segiwin, Sihimin,...). It has been contended that it actually hides a Basque "Semen"—written forms
1446:
names are also recorded in Gascon. Indeed, eventually the dukes of Gascony probably themselves adopted Gascon, which is reflected in the declining use of authentically Basque names by the last dukes.
866:
Muslims attacked Vasconia as well, taking possession of Pamplona for some time, but they were expelled by a rebellion in 798â801 that helped to create the Basque Muslim realm of the Banu Qasi around
1433:
judicial system, neither the Visigoth law nor Roman law seem to have been in use in the Duchy of Vasconia, and a native order may have prevailed at least until the Carolingian takeover in 768-769.
749:
succeeded Felix in sequence, with the last three belonging to the same lineage. Their ethnicities and even their names are not certain, however, since historical records are not conclusive.
1514:
In the list below, the dukes and counts of Gascony are listed according to their Gascon names (based on the current spelling of Gascon, not the medieval spelling, which was fluctuating).
1150:
1333:'s altar and then only take it up again after receiving the saint's standard. These practices parallel the practice of the French kings of receiving their kingdom from
355:
341:
327:
302:
2052:
I, was named Duke of Gascony in 1249. On his accession to the throne in 1272, the title was reunited with the kingdom of England and treated as another name for the
538:'Gascon' and 'Basque'. Whether the Vascones spread significantly north of the Pyrenees is disputed, but the ruling Goths and Franks referred to the area between the
1126:
1114:
581:
This military push from a stronger centralized authority in Toledo placed more pressure on the Vascones to leave the Ebro's rich farmland. In this period (585),
788:, could the Christians of Western Europe achieve the military unity necessary to decisively defeat the Umayyad invaders, which they finally accomplished at the
3001:
912:
too), Frankish vassals and the latter appointed Duke of Gascony, were captured by the joint Pamplonese and Banu Qasi forces, strengthening the independence of
2834:
1294:
916:. In the early 9th century, the lands around the Adour river were segregated from the Duchy under the name of County of Vasconia. Count Aznar's successor,
1404:, etc. In the following years, the same king is reported to have subjugated the whole of Vasconia, meaning that it extended beyond the Pyrenees as well.
424:. However, the duchy went through different periods, from its early years with its distinctively Basque element to the merger in personal union with the
2290:. Louis the Pious crossed the Pyrenees and "settled matters" in Pamplona, implying that it fell within his realm, obviously within the Gascon march.
2359:
1138:
1090:
1002:
for their sons â the power of decision was gradually transferred in the 9th and 10th centuries to Gascony's smaller constituent counties, such as
1102:
2455:
1419:, suggesting that it lies south of the Loire. but the nature of this naming is subject to debate. At any rate, Basques on either side of the
1162:
939:
was killed trying to retake Bordeaux in 848, though some sources say he was only captured and later deposed by the king. By the year 853,
585:, Count of Bordeaux, is described as fighting the Vascones, who are portrayed as hiding out in the mountains, as well as the Cantabrians.
2580:
1487:(meaning "son", attested in Aquitanian engravings), or it may be "Seguin" (modern Gascon "Siguin"), a name of Germanic origin based on
877:
in 799 but after the death of Charlemagne in 814, uprisings started anew. The revolt in Pamplona crossed the Pyrenees north and in 816
3006:
854:
The time of Charlemagne's reign was rife with conflicts between Pagan Basques, Christian Franks and Arab Muslims. Most famous is the
1029:
The Duchy of Vasconia between the Adour and the Garonne, gradually became the Duchy of Gascony, moving away from the history of the
2549:
2393:
2154:
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753:
546:
launched major campaigns against the Vascones. In 587, Vascones are cited as raiding the plains of Aquitaine, maybe to the west of
844:) on the bordering lands of Vasconia along the banks of the river Garonne, undermining the influence of the dukes of Vasconia.
1030:
421:
851:(early 9th century), and enjoyed some safety from the west as the Asturians were immersed in continuous dynastic conflicts.
2795:
1576:(767-769), either Hunald I returning or a different Hunald, fled to Lupus II of Gascony and was handed over to Charlemagne.
1222:
784:
plundered the country and captured Bordeaux. Only by Odo submitting to the authority of his Frankish archrival, the mayor
1313:
Under the Basque line of dukes that began in 864, Gascony became effectively independent of the Frankish kings. In 1004,
605:
created a frontier duchy to their southwest during the tripartite wars between Franks, Visigoths, and Basques. A certain
1282:
1270:
873:
Northern Basques, organized in the Duchy of Vasconia, collaborated with Franks during campaigns such as the capture of
1754:(836-855 or 864), brother of the previous, fought against the Franks since 848 and eventually became Duke of Vasconia.
2336:
2309:
1701:
After Lop Centullo's death the duchy was divided: the County of Vasconia temporarily segregated from the Duchy. See:
1467:
is not the name of his father, but a nickname referring to his origin, probably "Menditarra", with a typical Basque
1454:, meaning "holy"), which can be found in Basque documents written Antso, Sanzio, Santio, Sanxo, Sancio, and so on.
886:
1234:
756:
in 711 effected drastic shifts in political and cultural trends throughout southwestern Europe. Hitherto the duke
1982:
1210:
1198:
1186:
1174:
885:
of Bordeaux for failing to suppress or sympathising with the rebellion. This started a widespread revolt, led by
816:
130:
2573:
1246:
974:, cited in 864) appears to be the founder of a lineage of autochthonous independent dukes ruling Gascony up to
897:
1258:
967:
1049:'s reign, Gascony distanced itself again from Pamplona. By 1053, Gascony was inherited and conquered by the
2069:
975:
940:
917:
615:
as a way of better handling their relations with the Basques. At the same time, the Visigoths created the
115:
2986:
2935:
1931:
1800:
1678:
773:
562:
launched a series of military campaigns around the Iberian Peninsula, taking control from the Vascones ("
2945:
2940:
2915:
2900:
1949:
1769:
1751:
1389:
626:
The boundary area of Vasconia (or Wasconia) was created with the purpose of controlling the Basques in
558:, who was stationed in Toulouse, to deal with the raids, but he was defeated. After taking the throne,
986:
by matrimonial alliances at the end of the 10th century, eventually bringing Gascony suzerain to King
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2920:
2905:
2810:
2566:
2002:
1885:
1858:
1829:
1660:
2930:
2589:
2463:
890:
769:
17:
1763:
In 852, Sans II, from the rebel county, eventually reunited Gascony and regained the ducal title.
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2971:
2950:
2008:
1903:
1702:
781:
714:, a patrician from Toulouse of Gallo-Roman stock, received the ducal titles of both Vasconia and
2692:
760:
had been independent, refusing to recognise the authority of either the Merovingian king or his
686:, which is interpreted by some as a result of this city being under Basque or Frankish control.
650:
launched attacks against the Basques. After a Basque attack in the Ebro valley in the year 621,
2895:
2014:
1640:
1573:
1046:
882:
2839:
2488:
2084:
1620:
1557:
1330:
1073:
1066:
1062:
987:
796:
742:
702:
570:, possibly up to the north of Castile), and founded a fortress called Victoriacum (dubiously
543:
452:
444:
2687:
1554:) (688-735), his reign commenced perhaps as late as 692, 700, 710 or 715, unclear parentage.
1511:. The oldest Basque medieval names reflected totemic (animal) references, and family links.
807:, who repeatedly challenged Frankish overlordship. After a campaign against the Umayyads in
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2500:
2041:
2020:
1731:
1718:
1541:
1334:
936:
932:
734:
92:
2710:
847:
The Basques, however, found a pivotal ally in the south in the Basque Muslim realm of the
8:
2885:
2866:
2815:
2806:
2760:
2722:
2698:
2475:
2037:
1563:
994:
855:
804:
800:
761:
746:
725:
547:
448:
429:
2390:
1696:
Son of the predecessor, or of Centullo, brother of Sans I. Rebelled against the Franks.
1560:(735-748), son of previous, abdicated to monastery, may have returned later (see below).
2910:
2861:
2824:
2819:
2781:
2769:
2728:
2644:
2620:
2449:
2353:
2215:
2089:
2053:
1995:
1535:
1050:
983:
913:
711:
683:
679:
616:
509:
464:
437:
425:
348:
334:
2764:
1365:. It follows that the Duchy of Vasconia comprised Basque areas north and south of the
2852:
2829:
2774:
2716:
2704:
2682:
2649:
2603:
2332:
2305:
1787:
1725:
1602:
1370:
1058:
1007:
944:
768:
was captured by the Umayyads. In 721, Odo defeated the Arabian-African forces at the
765:
715:
508:
came to be transferred to the territory of central-western France later known as the
460:
456:
417:
265:
2996:
2976:
2848:
2802:
2785:
2437:
2139:
2057:
2033:
1547:
921:
905:
860:
671:
611:
491:
485:
176:
73:
1745:
909:
2890:
2856:
2397:
2326:
2131:
2123:
1923:
1508:
1034:
878:
867:
812:
789:
662:
631:
571:
172:
158:
105:
59:
45:
2112:
575:
2925:
2524:
2286:
1969:
1361:
and, at least in some periods, also the lands south of the Pyrenees centred on
1358:
1354:
1314:
1054:
785:
627:
517:
307:
154:
1734:(846-848 or 852), son of Dhuoda, daughter of Sans I; died with no descendants.
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2523:
Zimmerman, Michel (1999). "Western Francia: The Southern Principalities". In
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2413:
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against them near Bayonne. The Gascon ducal family became tied to the rising
803:
forces attacking Vasconia from the west. In 744, Hunald abdicated to his son
757:
738:
2543:
2379:
2558:
1381:
694:
602:
494:. By the 2nd century this province was extended to include much of western
162:
2516:
Heresy in Medieval France: Dualism in Aquitaine and the Agenais, 1000â1249
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2219:
2748:
837:
582:
551:
516:
re-created the original province of Caesar's Aquitania under the name of
433:
242:
1318:
1019:
2669:
1427:
1377:
815:
turned his attention to Aquitaine and Waifer, unleashing a devastating
808:
513:
495:
1329:
1180, says specifically that the would-be count must lay his sword on
2615:
1898:
Son of Sans IV. Some historians believe his name was instead Gassia.
1393:
1338:
1325:
1015:
959:
874:
848:
675:
651:
559:
555:
2074:
1504:
1366:
1362:
1120:
Vasconne participation in the Merovingian Council of Orleans (511).
999:
948:
841:
777:
643:
529:
504:
481:
144:
99:
1003:
978:(died in 1032), with loose ties, if any, to the Frankish Kingdom.
567:
533:
were an Iberian people originally inhabiting a region between the
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1919:
1529:
1420:
1401:
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to rule over the territories between the Loire and the Pyrenees (
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320:
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refers to Vasconia as the whole territory stretching out to the
634:, an area inhabited by the Basques, but c. 612, the Gothic king
593:
2639:
1918:
Brother of the predecessor. Might have been him who fought the
1523:
1397:
901:
606:
398:
373:
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in its entirety in 1453. The corresponding portion within the
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1412:
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Vascon participation in the Visigothic Council of Agde (506).
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719:
667:
655:
499:
402:
394:
377:
1040:
1144:
Division of Vasconia between the Frankish sovereigns (548).
1076:, and the region thence became a permanent part of France.
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and it formed a base of support for the English during the
619:
as a buffer against the Basques inhabiting west of current
534:
1344:
689:
661:
In 626, the Basques rebelled against the Franks, with the
2531:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 420â55.
2254:
2032:
After 1204, the title of Duke of Gascony was held by the
1994:
After 1053, the title of duke of Gascony was held by the
1655:
Brother of the predecessor, rebelled against the Franks.
65:
27:
Medieval duchy in present-day France and Spain (602â1453)
698:
Duchy of Vasconia after the Battle of Poitiers (734-743)
1156:
Vascon Synod of Eauze (551) and Council of Paris (552).
1057:
in the 12th century. The ducal title was reemployed by
2266:
1483:. It may be that native Basque name based on the word
1072:
England lost Gascony as a result of its defeat in the
706:
Duchy of Vasconia and both sides of the Pyrenees (760)
2224:. Austin: University of Texas Press. pp. 378â379
1673:
Son of the predecessor. Rebelled against the Franks.
954:
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1300:
Vascon Council of Saint-Pierre-de-Granon (673-675).
820:followers, or possibly by someone bribed by Pepin.
1782:Brother of Aznar Sans, and the new duke from 852.
588:
924:, as Charles didn't recognize him as legitimate.
889:(according to late traditions, a near-kinsman of
566:") in the upper reaches of the Ebro (present-day
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1724:(819/23-846), son or grandson of Seguin I, also
1615:Probably the founder of a Gascon line of dukes.
1544:(670-676 or possibly until 710 in Vasconia only)
772:. However, in 732 he was utterly routed at the
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1748:(820-836), son of Sans I, as count of Vasconia.
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1388:) 'in the general area of Vasconia', including
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1168:Prince Chramm, viceroy of Aquitaine (556-560).
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542:and the Atlantic as Vasconia. Around 580, the
3002:States and territories disestablished in 1453
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1132:Councils of Orleans (533) and Clermont (535).
990:("the Great") for a short period up to 1035.
451:conquered most of Gascony by 1380, and under
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2432:. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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1373:from the Duchy in 824.
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2699:First Taifa
2444:. Bordeaux.
2418:The Basques
2344:16 November
2302:The Basques
2038:Lord Edward
2023:(1137â1204)
2017:(1126â1137)
2011:(1086â1126)
2005:(1052â1086)
1985:(1039â1052)
1972:(1032â1039)
1774:852-855/64
1625:778/801-812
1335:Saint Denis
935:. His heir
838:Charlemagne
811:, the king
583:Galactorius
574:, possibly
552:Chilperic I
463:became the
434:Plantagenet
285:Preceded by
243:Middle Ages
196:âą 602
2966:Categories
2673:(711-1492)
2670:Al-Andalus
2096:References
1926:, in 970.
1746:Aznar Sans
1686:818-819/23
1621:Sans I Lop
1378:Dagobert I
972:Menditarra
809:Septimania
764:. In 714,
514:Diocletian
512:. In 293,
496:Roman Gaul
430:dependency
2616:Visigoths
2450:cite book
2354:cite book
2101:Citations
2040:, son of
1983:Bernat II
1954:1009-1032
1940:Unmarried
1936:996-1009
1915:one child
1908:c.961-996
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1890:c.950-961
1863:930-c.950
1821:one child
1778:Unmarried
1652:one child
1574:Hunald II
1532:(626-638)
1526:(602-626)
1394:Perigueux
1349:Frankish
1339:Oriflamme
1326:cartulary
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1000:appanages
875:Barcelona
849:Banu Qasi
716:Aquitaine
676:Saragossa
652:Swinthila
632:Cantabria
560:Leovigild
556:Bladastes
476:Formation
436:kings of
169:Religion
2503:(1965).
2491:(1980).
2481:Gascogne
2478:(1898).
2466:(1977).
2440:(1963).
2428:(2000).
2416:(1990).
2394:Archived
2251:Labarge.
2218:(1965).
2075:Vascones
2064:See also
1832:the Bent
1558:Hunald I
1458:suffix -
1371:Pamplona
1367:Pyrenees
1363:Pamplona
1351:Wasconia
1319:La RĂ©ole
1020:NĂ©bouzan
1008:Armagnac
951:in 864.
927:In 844,
914:Pamplona
842:Fezensac
801:Asturian
778:Bordeaux
766:Pamplona
644:Gundemar
548:Toulouse
530:Vascones
505:Aquitani
482:Aquitani
415:Frankish
411:Wasconia
145:Bordeaux
83:602â1453
18:Vasconia
2997:Gascony
2977:Francia
2527:(ed.).
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2080:Gascony
2058:Guyenne
1924:Galicia
1920:Vikings
1874:Unknown
1867:Unknown
1843:893-930
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1814:864-893
1752:Sans II
1690:Unknown
1669:Unknown
1665:816-818
1649:Unknown
1645:812-816
1629:Unknown
1594:Consort
1568:Gaifier
1542:Lupus I
1530:Aeghyna
1505:Frisian
1495:), and
1465:Mitarra
1452:sanctus
1421:Garonne
1402:Agenais
1390:Saintes
1026:, etc.
1024:Labourd
1012:Bigorre
937:William
929:Vikings
672:Tardets
648:Sisebut
636:Sisebut
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540:Garonne
471:History
443:In the
438:England
432:of the
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141:Capital
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2124:French
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1788:Arnaut
1603:Lop II
1597:Notes
1564:Waifer
1538:(660s)
1524:Genial
1481:Jimeno
1469:-tarra
1398:Cahors
1045:After
1035:Gascon
945:Arnold
883:Seguin
868:Tudela
805:Waifer
797:Hunald
747:Waifer
743:Hunald
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607:Genial
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2042:Henry
1970:Eudes
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1848:c.875
1681:Wasco
1591:Dates
1588:Ruler
1552:Eudes
1536:Felix
1479:, or
1413:Loire
1004:BĂ©arn
949:Norse
776:near
735:Lupus
720:Loire
656:Olite
568:Ălava
500:Loire
418:march
403:Spain
395:duchy
378:Spain
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2456:link
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