The siege of Narbonne took place in France between 752 and 759, led by the Frankish king Pepin the Short against the Umayyad stronghold defended by an...
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take Narbonne in 759, after vowing to respect the Gothic law and earning the allegiance of the Gothic nobility and population, thus marking the end of the...
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negotiations. Siege of Narbonne: The Franks under King Pepin III ("the Short") retake Narbonne from the Muslims, after a 7-year siege. He pushes them...
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Septimania (category Emirate of Córdoba)
who by the end of the 9th century renamed it as Gothia or the Gothic March (Marca Gothica). After the Frankish conquest of Narbonne in 759, the Muslim Arabs...
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A Jewish Princedom in Feudal France (category History of Narbonne)
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 from Muslim...
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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 defeating...
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of Gaul Battle of the River Berre – 737 – Umayyad invasion of Gaul Siege of Nîmes – 737 – Umayyad invasion of Gaul Siege of Narbonne (752–759) – 752 –...
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Retrieved 15 November 2023. Neutrality violated by Holland during the Siege of Huy (1595) "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 25...
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Waiofar (redirect from Waifred of Aquitaine)
cities north of the Pyrenees, under a certain Count Ansemund, went over to the Franks. Between 752 and 759, Pepin's forces besieged Narbonne. For reasons...
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ar-Rahman ibn Uqba replaced Umar ibn Umar. 759: Charles Martel's son, Pippin the Younger besieged Narbonne, which capitulated. The county was granted...
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resistance, including intervention by Duke Waifer, in 759 he captured Narbonne and ended Arab rule north of the Pyrenees. Aquitaine was now surrounded by the...
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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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Revolution. 752 (Date unknown). Frankish forces under Pepin the Short begin the second Siege of Narbonne. 754 (Date unknown). The Mozarabic Chronicle of 754 is...
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Al-Andalus (redirect from Etymology of Al-Andalus)
into Francia. After a lengthy siege, the last Arab stronghold, the citadel of Narbonne, finally fell to the Franks in 759. Al-Andalus was sealed off at...
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the March from Rossini's Siège de Corinthe". Fontes Artis Musicae. 23 (3): 102–106. ISSN 0015-6191. JSTOR 23506355. List of works by Franz Liszt: Work...
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Vallespir), following the conquest of Narbonne (759). In 785 the County of Girona (with Besalú) on the south side of the Pyrenees was captured. Ribagorça...
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these events, see History of Germany. See also the list of German monarchs and list of chancellors of Germany and the list of years in Germany. Centuries:...
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to a building, a specific part of a building, a collection of buildings, garden, bridge, or other structure, because of their importance to France's architectural...
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Theodard, archbishop of Narbonne (approximate date) Theodore II, pope of the Catholic Church (d. 897) Unruoch III, margrave of Friuli (approximate date)...
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