-
abdicated to monastery, may have
returned later (see below).
Waifer (or
Gaifier) (748-767), son of previous.
Hunald II (767-769),
either Hunald I returning...
- Waiofar,
Guaifer or Guaifar. It is
rendered in
French as Waifre, Waiffre,
Gaifier or Guyver, and in
Italian as Guaiferio. It may
refer to:
Waifer of Aquitaine...
- as count, this time to Pepin. In
French it is
spelled Waïfre, Waïfer or
Gaïfier.
Collins 1990, pp. 106–07.
Lewis 1965, pp. 24–25.
Lewis 1965, p. 30, who...
- was
succeeded by his son,
Waifer of
Aquitaine (also
known as
Waifre and
Gaifier). Pippin, busy at home and
sharing power with his brother, left Waifer...