• established control over Jaca and other castles and designated Aureolus as count of Aragón. After Aureolus died in 809 the Frankish lobby secured succession for...
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  • may also refer to: Aureolus of Aragon (died 809), traditionally known as chief of the Franks in the region of Aragón. Petrus Aureolus (c. 1280–1322), scholastic...
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    1043, Ramiro held the nucleus of what would become the Kingdom of Aragon. ???–809: Aureolus (attested 807-809 but probably ruling before 802) 809–820: Aznar...
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    dogaressa of Venice. Aznar Galíndez I succeeds Aureolus, as count of Aragon (modern Spain). He is installed by King Louis the Pious (a son of emperor Charlemagne)...
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    Sasabe (or Sasave), a small place near Jaca in Huesca province, Aragon region, Spain is an ermitage that became a former semi-itinerant bishopric and is...
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  • dogaressa of Venice. Aznar Galíndez I succeeds Aureolus, as count of Aragon (modern Spain). He is installed by King Louis the Pious (a son of emperor Charlemagne)...
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  • Aznar Galíndez I (category Counts of Aragon)
    Aznar succeeded Aureolus as count of the valley of the River Aragón on the latter's death in 809. Some sources indicate him as count of Jaca, which was...
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    number of castles were established in Aragon between 798 and 802 (appointment by Count Aureolus). After subduing the Basques to the north of the Pyrenees...
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    de Sasabe. Among the bishops of Aragon were: . c. 920 : Iñigo . c. 922 : Ferriolus 933–947 : Fortuño 971–978 : Aureolus . c. 981 : Atón 1011–1036 : Mancius...
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    Sasabe. Among the itinerant bishops of Aragon were: c. 920: Iñigo c. 922: Ferriolus 933–947: Fortuño 971–978: Aureolus c. 981: Atón 1011–1036: Mancius 1036–1057:...
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    France (b. 1293) January 10 – Petrus Aureolus, French philosopher (b. 1280) January 12 – Marie of Brabant, queen consort of France (b. 1254) February 9 – Philip...
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    armies of James I of Aragon. James I had conquered the formerly Almohad-ruled Majorca as part of a larger move to integrate the territories of the Balearic...
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  • Tall, king of France (b. 1293) January 10 – Petrus Aureolus, French philosopher (b. 1280) January 12 – Marie of Brabant, queen consort of France (b. 1254)...
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