- was
again serving 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...
-
according to
contemporary chroniclers. This was a
violent decade as Duke
Waïfre,
struggling to
preserve the
independence of Aquitaine,
fought against the...
-
rendered Waifar, Waiofar,
Guaifer or Guaifar. It is
rendered in
French as
Waifre, Waiffre,
Gaifier or Guyver, and in
Italian as Guaiferio. It may
refer to:...
- monastery. He 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...
- Orléans and a monk of Jumièges, who
protested against the
depredations of
Waifre, a
companion of
Charles Martel, and was
first exiled by this
prince to Cologne...
- The
Franks took the
region of Roussillon. 767:
After the
fight against Waifred of Aquitaine, Albi, Rouergue, Gévaudan, and the city of
Toulouse were conquered...