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Waarschuwing Pass auf: Frau (Saint Ad?le d'Austrasia) ist auch sein Cousin.

(1) Er ist verheiratet mit 'Waltrude d'Orleans.

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  1. Hatto de Gascogne  ± 660-± 744 

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      Eudes / Odo I 'le Grand' d'Aquitaine, duc d'Aquitaine MP
      Geboren:circa 670
      Rheims, Marne, Loire-Alantique, France
      Overleden:circa 740 (62-78)
      Alsace, France
      Naaste Familie:
      Son of Bodegisel I, King of Aquitaine en Saint Oda
      Husband of Adèle d'Austrasie, Abbess of Pfalzel en Waltrude d'Orléans
      Father of Gerlinda d'Aquitaine; Lampade d'Aquitaine; Eudes II d'Aquitaine; Hunald, Duke of Aquitaine & Toulouse; Aznair d'Aragon en Gerlinda of Aquitaine en Lampade d'Aquitaine
      Brother of St. Hubert

      Odo the Great

      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

      For the later duke of Aquitaine, and also Gascony, with the same name, see Odo of Gascony.
      Odo the Great (also called Eudes or Eudo) (died c. 735), Duke of Aquitaine, obtained this dignity by 700. His territory included the Duchy of Vasconia in the south-west of Gaul and the Duchy of Aquitaine (at that point located north-east of the river Garonne), a realm extending from the Loire to the Pyrenees, with capital in Toulouse. He retained it until his abdication in 735.

      His earlier life is obscure, as are his ancestry and succession. Several Dukes of Aquitaine have been named as Odo's father: Boggis or Bertrand, to whom errant historians ascribed descent from the Merovingian Charibert II (based on the forged Charte d'Alaon), as also Duke Lupus I, who was not Merovingian at all. Odo is called the brother of Hubertus.

      Odo succeeded to the ducal throne as early as 679, probably the date of the death of Lupus, or 688. Other dates are possible, including 692, but he was certainly in power by 700. In 715 he declared himself independent during the civil war raging in Gaul. It is not likely that he ever took the title of king.

      In 718, he appears as the ally of Chilperic II of Neustria and the Mayor of the Palace Ragenfrid, who may have offered recognition of his kingship over Aquitaine. They were fighting against the Austrasian mayor of the palace, Charles Martel; but after the defeat of Chilperic at Soissons that year, he probably made peace with Charles by surrendering to him the Neustrian king and his treasures.

      Odo was also obliged to fight both the Umayyads and the Franks who invaded his kingdom. On June 9, 721, he inflicted a major defeat upon Anbasa ibn Suhaym Al-Kalbi at the Battle of Toulouse, a victory celebrated with gifts from the Pope and solidifying Odo's independence. To help secure his borders he married his daughter, probably named Lampegia, to Uthman ibn Naissa, called "Munuza" by the Franks, the deputy governor of what would later become Catalonia. The peace was not to last. Within a few years, he was again attacked and defeated near Bordeaux by the Umayyads. Meanwhile, his Muslim ally fell out with the Umayyad rulers, who exerted their own control over the region. Following the defeat, Odo pleaded with Charles Martel, Mayor of the palaces of Neustria and Austrasia, for assistance in fighting the Arab advance. The alliance defeated the Umayyads at the Battle of Tours in 732, and repelled the Arabs out of Aquitaine. Odo rarely gets the credit he deserves, even though he played a major role in planning the victory.

      In 735 the Duke Odo abdicated and was succeeded by his son Hunald. He died thereafter, probably in a monastery, perhaps as late as 740. His popularity in Aquitaine is attested by the Vita Pardulfi.

      Sources

      * Oman, Charles. The Dark Ages, 476–918. London: Rivingtons, 1914.
      * This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica, Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.
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      Eudo I, le Grand, Aquitaine, Duc:

      b.aft.640; s/o Boggis I, d'Aquitaine Duc and Ode ou Aude d.bef.713

      m.(1 or 2)aft.650 Adela von Austrasia; m.(1 or 2)Valtrude de Gascogne [Verdun], Duchess;
      CHILDREN included:

      Bernarius de Septimania, Comte b.bef.665;
      Gerlinde von Austrasia b.bef.670 m.Adalbertud I von Elsass;
      Hunold d'Aquitaine b.abt.675;
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      Naaste familie
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      12 personen
      Son ofBodegisel I, King of Aquitaine en Saint Oda
      Husband ofAdèle d'Austrasie, Abbess of Pfalzel en Waltrude d'Orléans
      Father ofGerlinda d'Aquitaine; Lampade d'Aquitaine; Eudes II d'Aquitaine; Hunald, Duke of Aquitaine & Toulouse; Aznair d'Aragon en 2 anderen
      Brother ofSt. Hubert

      Persoonlijk
      Ook bekend als:Engels (standaard): Eudes, Odo, Odo Domesticus, (Eudo; I) `the Great'; King of TOULOUSE & Aquitain; poss. aka Odo de BLOIS, Odo of Aquitaine
      Beroep:King of Toulouse & Aquitaine, Duc ou Roi, d'Aquitaine, 688, Duc, 714, Duke of Aquitaine, Domestique, 669, Duc de Gascogne, duc d'aquitaine, Kung av Toulouse & Aquitanien
      Meest voorkomende namen
      d'Aquitaine, d'Aragon, d'Orléans, d'Austrasie, de Gascogne en de Vascone ( Duke) « minder

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