- The
Duchy of
Gascony or
Duchy of
Vasconia was a
duchy located in present-day
southwestern France and
northeastern Spain, an area encomp****ing the modern...
- the Pyrenees. As of 660, the
foundations for an
independent Aquitaine/
Vasconia polity were
established by the duke
Felix of Aquitaine, a
magnate (potente(m))...
-
Aquitaine and
Vasconia after the
submission of both
territories in 768–769.
Enlisting the
Church on his side to
strengthen his
power in
Vasconia, he restored...
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their win over
Vasconia, thus the
match between the
Basque teams was
decisive in
deciding the winner,
although not a
typical final (
Vasconia then pla****...
- (died 735–740), was the Duke of
Aquitaine by 700. His
territory included Vasconia in the south-west of Gaul and the
Duchy of
Aquitaine (at that
point located...
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meaning "the
limit of
Vasconia" or "prominence of
Vasconia" (on
account of its
location on a hill
overlooking the
plains of
Vasconia). The evangelization...
-
under Carolingian overlordship between 794 and 806 as part of the
Duchy of
Vasconia (Gascony). With the
exception of the
Visigothic province of Septimania...
- The
County of
Vasconia Citerior (literally, the "nearer
Vasconia") was a
medieval domain attested as of 824. It may have
comprised the
lands between the...
- ****her into the duchy. The
Basques (Vascones, Wascones) of the
Duchy of
Vasconia, one of the
mainstays of the
Aquitanian army,
submitted to
Pepin in 766...
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Middle Ages, the
territory between the Ebro and
Garonne rivers was
known as
Vasconia, a
vaguely defined ethnic area and
political entity struggling to fend...