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- Hunald I, also spelled Hunold, Hunoald, Hunuald or Chunoald (died 756), was the Duke of Aquitaine from 735 until 745. Although nominally he was an officer...
- It may refer to: Hunald I, duke of Aquitaine (735–45) Hunald II, duke of Aquitaine (768–69) Hunold of Cambrai, bishop (1040–50) Hunald of Toul (fl. 11th...
- Hunald II, also spelled Hunold, Hunoald, Hunuald or Chunoald (French: Hunaud), was the Duke of Aquitaine from 768 until 769. He was probably the son of...
- and 736 Martel attacked Hunald and his allies, the counts of key Aquitanian towns such as Bourges and Limoges. Eventually Hunald retired to a monastery...
- Vasconia. Duke Odo abdicated or died in 735 and was succeeded by his son Hunald. However, he may have died in a monastery where he retreated, perhaps as...
- 715, unclear parentage Hunald I (735–745), son of Odo the Great, abdicated to a monastery Waifer (745–768), son of Hunald I Hunald II (768–769), probably...
- Duke of Aquitaine from 745 to 768. He peacefully succeeded his father, Hunald I, after the latter entered a monastery. He also inherited the conflict...
- Aquitanians, the aristocracy proclaimed Odo's son, Hunald I of Aquitaine, as duke, and Charles and Hunald eventually recognised each other's position. In...
- 735 and after putting down the Aquitanian detachment attempt led by duke Hunald, Charles Martel went on to deal with Burgundy (734, 736) and the Mediterranean...
- Aquitanians against Charlemagne and Carloman was put down, and the rebel Hunald II was forced to flee to the court of Lupo in Gascony. Lupo had thitherto...