The Battle of Narbonne was a military engagement near Narbonne in 763 during the Aquitanian War. The forces of the Frankish counts Australdus and Galemanius...
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Short. Battle of Narbonne (763), between Francia and Aquitaine. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Battle of Narbonne. If...
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list of the battles involving the Franks, Francia and West Francia until 987. For later conflicts, see List of battles involving the Kingdom of France...
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Waiofar (redirect from Waifred of Aquitaine)
according to the Chronicle of Moissac, Waiofar sacked the city of Narbonne (Narbonam depraedat), the centre of Islamic rule north of the Pyrenees, having been...
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I independent Umayyad emir of Córdova. Yusuf defeated. 759 – Narbonne captured by the Frankish king Pepin the Short. 763 – Pro-Abbasid army defeated...
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A Jewish Princedom in Feudal France (category History of Narbonne)
was established in Narbonne (Septimania) by the Carolingian king Pepin as a reward for Jewish cooperation in the Frankish conquest of the city in 759 CE...
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Lists of battles Before 301 301–1300 1301–1600 1601–1800 1801–1900 1901–2000 2001–current Naval Sieges See also This is a List of battles from 301 A.D...
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Fall of the Western Roman Empire Battle of Arles (435) – 435 – Fall of the Western Roman Empire Battle of Narbonne (436) – 436 – 437 – Fall of the Western...
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Pepin the Short (redirect from Pepin III, King of the Franks)
from the Umayyad and Andalusian Muslims and defeated them at the siege of Narbonne in 759, and proceeded to subjugate the southern realms by repeatedly...
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prolific, composing more than 700 works. A virtuoso pianist himself, much of his output is dedicated to solo works for the instrument and is particularly...
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Al-Andalus (redirect from Etymology of Al-Andalus)
stronghold, the citadel of Narbonne, finally fell to the Franks in 759. Al-Andalus was sealed off at the Pyrenees. The third consequence of the Berber revolt...
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368. de Narbonne Le Fana de l'Aviation October 2005, p. 70 de Narbonne Le Fana de l'Aviation October 2005, p. 73 Brown 1970, p. 316 de Narbonne Le Fana...
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Machine "whether his influence encouraged the involvement of an English force at the battle of Nicopolis in 1396" Belhatem, Romaissa, and Fatima Maameri...
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Pope Clement VI (category Bishops of Arras)
Narbonne. To support him, beyond what was supplied by his bishop and his abbot, he was granted the post of Prior of St. Pantaléon in the diocese of Limoges...
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Judah Halevi (category Philosophers of Judaism)
(Salamanca: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2017), ISBN 978-84-9012-763-6 Luzzatto, דיואן ר' יהודה הלוי. Lyck, 1864. Rosenzweig, Franz. Jehuda Halevi...
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