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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hunald_IHunald I - Wikipedia

    Hunald I, also spelled Hunold, Hunoald, Hunuald or Chunoald [a] (died 756), was the Duke of Aquitaine from 735 until 745. Although nominally he was an officer of the Merovingian kings of Francia, in practice Aquitaine was completely autonomous when he inherited it.

  2. Apr 6, 2024 · Hunald (also known as Hunoald, Hunuald, Chunoald, Chunold, Hunold, or Hunaud), Duke of Aquitaine (735-744 or 748), succeeded his father Odo the Great in 735.

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  4. Hunald (II) Possibly the same Hunald as in 735? 768 - 769: After leading an abortive uprising against increasingly powerful Carolingian rule in Francia, Hunald II flees to Gascony and seeks protection from Lupus II.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WaiofarWaiofar - Wikipedia

    Waiofar, also spelled Waifar, Waifer or Waiffre (died 2 June 768), was the last independent Duke of Aquitaine from 745 to 768. He peacefully succeeded his father, Hunald I, after the latter entered a monastery.

  6. Discover life events, stories and photos about Duc Hunald I d' AQUITAINE (0674–0756) of Talence, Gironde, Aquitaine, France.

  7. HUNALD, Duke of Aquitaine, succeeded his father Odo, or Eudes, in 735. He refused to recognize the high authority of the Frankish mayor of the palace, Charles Martel, whereupon Charles marched south of the Loire, seized Bordeaux and Blaye, but eventually allowed Hunald to retain Aquitaine on condition that he should promise fidelity.

  8. Hunald I er [1] ou Hunaud I er, né vers 705 et mort en 774, est duc d’Aquitaine et de Vasconie de 735 à 769 [2]. Présentation. Fils du duc Eudes d'Aquitaine, il succède à son père en 735 avec son frère Hatton, puis devient seul duc la même année, après avoir prêté serment de fidélité à Charles Martel [3].

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