-
Waiofar, also
spelled Waifar,
Waifer or
Waiffre (died 2 June 768), was the last
independent Duke of
Aquitaine from 745 to 768. He
peacefully succeeded...
- and
proceeded to
subjugate the
southern realms by
repeatedly defeating Waiofar and his
Gascon troops,
after which the
Gascon and
Aquitanian lords saw...
- undiminished. In 745, he
retired to a monastery,
giving power to his son
Waiofar. He
later went to Rome,
where he died
during an
attack on the city. In...
- father's
campaign against Aquitaine. Aquitaine, led by
Dukes Hunald and
Waiofar, was
constantly in
rebellion during Pepin's reign.
Pepin fell ill on campaign...
-
bordering Italy.
Waiofar, duke of Aquitaine, and his
family are
captured and
executed by the
Franks in the
forest of Périgord.
Waiofar's kinsman Hunald...
- it
broke up
after the
conquest of the
independent Aquitanian duchy of
Waiofar,
going on to
become a sub-kingdom
within the
Carolingian Empire. It was...
- the
incursion of
Frankish king
Pepin the Short,
which saw the
defeat of
Waiofar, the last
independent Duke of Aquitaine. The
accounts of
Einhard and Pierre...
- Duke of
Aquitaine from 768
until 769. He was
probably the son of Duke
Waiofar, who was ********inated on the
orders of King
Pippin the
Short in 768. He...
-
deserted forest. Émilion
lived in the
oratory until his
death in 767, when
Waiofar was the Duke of Aquitaine. The
monks who
followed him
started up the commercial...
- al-Khawlani † Abd al-Rahman al-Ghafiqi †
Yusuf ibn Abd al-Rahman al-Fihri
Charles Martel Pepin the
Short Childebrand † Odo the
Great Hunald I
Waiofar † Liutprand...