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Aeblus, Ebalus, or
Ebles was a
Frankish count in
Gascony early in the
ninth century. With
Aznar Sánchez, he led a
large expedition across the Pyrenees...
- Sanchez, who led
Basque troops hailing from
current Gascony, and
count Aeblus ("
Aeblus et
Asinarius comites ****
copiis Wasconum ad
Pampilonam missi"), commanding...
- by
Count Aeblus were
trapped and routed, and a
larger number of
their men were
slaughtered than
those of Charlemagne.
Frankish v****als
Aeblus and Aznar...
- power. In 824, the 2nd
Battle of
Roncevaux took place, in
which counts Aeblus and Aznar,
Frankish v****als from the
Duchy of
Vasconia sent by the new King...
- who
became Íñigo's son-in-law. In 824, a
Carolingian force led by
counts Aeblus and
Aznar Sánchez made an
expedition against Pamplona, but were defeated...
- of the
Carolingian military expedition and the
capture of its
commanders Aeblus and
Aznar Sánchez in 824. The
clash was to have
further reaching consequences...
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Aeblus (Eblus
atque Asenarius committees) led an army
against rebellious Pamplona.
According to the
Annales regni Francorum of Einhard, they (
Aeblus et...
- no
longer controlled by the Franks. He sent an army led by the
counts Aeblus and
Aznar Sanchez (the
latter being appointed lord, but not duke, of Vasconia...
- v****al Aznar,
making García
count of
Aragon and Conflent. In 824, when
Aeblus and
Aznar Sánchez
marched on Pamplona, García and Musa ibn Fortún of the...