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- Maurontus appeared in the Chronicle of Fredegar as a dux. He might have been related to the Neustrian mayor of the palace Waratton. While Maurontus desired...
- rebellious Maurontus into 'impenetrable rocky fastnesses out to sea.' Paul the Deacon later records in his Historia Langobardorum Maurontus received help...
- the cities of Avignon, Arles, and probably M****ille, ruled by count Maurontus. The patrician of Provence had called Andalusi forces in to protect his...
- ibn 'Abd al-Rahman al-Fihri moved into the stronghold summoned by Count Maurontus, who feared Charles Martel's expansionist ambitions, though this may have...
- or Khariji sympathies.: 107  After Charles Martel attacked Arab ally Maurontus at M****ille in 739, governor Uqba planned a punitive attack against the...
- central Francia and the Loire valley. It was at this time (circa 736) that Maurontus, the dux of Provence, called in the Umayyads to aid him in resisting the...
- Maurontus of Provence and his Muslim allies. His brother Childebrand captures M****ille, one of the largest cities still in Umayyad hands. Maurontus is...
- came back in 739 to capture for a second time Avignon and chase the duke Maurontus to his stronghold of M****ille. The city was brought to heel and the duke...
- uprising in Provence where some rebels united under the leadership of Maurontus. Charles used the relative peace to set about integrating the outlying...
- 945–1004), abbot Abbo of Provence, Patrician of Provence in opposition to Maurontus in the 730s Abbo (bishop of Soissons) (died 937), Bishop of Soissons Abbo...