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- Hunald abstract "Hunald (also known as Hunoald, Hunuald, Chunoald, Chunold, Hunold, or Hunaud), Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Toulouse (735–744 or 748), succeeded his father Odo the Great in 735.He refused to recognize the high authority of the Frankish mayor of the palace, Charles Martel, whereupon Charles marched south of the Loire, seized Bordeaux, and Blaye, but eventually allowed Hunald to retain Aquitaine on condition that he should pledge fealty.From 736 to 741, the relations between Charles and Hunald seem to have remained amicable, but upon Charles's death in 741, Hunald declared war against the Franks. Pepin and Carloman in turn crossed the Loire, ransacked the region of Berry and the outskirts of Bourges and, later, destroyed the castle of Loches and took prisoners all its inhabitants. Hunald seems to have retaliated by rampaging and burning Chartres. However, Hunald begged for peace in 745 and retired to a monastery, probably on the Île de Ré.We find him later in Italy, where he allied himself with the Papacy against the Lombards and was killed defending Rome during the Lombard king Aistulf's siege. He had left the duchy of Aquitaine to Waifer, who was probably his son, and who struggled for eight years in defending his independence.At the death of Pepin and at the beginning of the reign of Charlemagne, there was a last rising of the Aquitanians. This revolt was directed by a certain Hunald and was repressed in 769 by Charlemagne and his brother Carloman. A certain Hunald sought refuge with the duke of the Gascons, Lupus, who handed him over to his enemies. In spite of the opinion of certain historians, this Hunald seems to have been a different person (Hunald II) from the old duke of Aquitaine.".
- Hunald wikiPageID "1616429".
- Hunald wikiPageRevisionID "604928945".
- Hunald name "Hunald of Aquitaine".
- Hunald shortDescription "Frankish duke".
- Hunald title Count_of_Toulouse.
- Hunald title Duke_of_Aquitaine.
- Hunald years "735".
- Hunald description "Frankish duke".
- Hunald description "Frankish duke".
- Hunald subject Category:8th-century_French_people.
- Hunald subject Category:8th-century_deaths.
- Hunald subject Category:Counts_of_Toulouse.
- Hunald subject Category:Dukes_of_Aquitaine.
- Hunald subject Category:Frankish_people.
- Hunald subject Category:Merovingian_dynasty.
- Hunald subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Hunald type Agent.
- Hunald type Person.
- Hunald type Person.
- Hunald type Q215627.
- Hunald type Q5.
- Hunald type Agent.
- Hunald type NaturalPerson.
- Hunald type Thing.
- Hunald type Person.
- Hunald comment "Hunald (also known as Hunoald, Hunuald, Chunoald, Chunold, Hunold, or Hunaud), Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Toulouse (735–744 or 748), succeeded his father Odo the Great in 735.He refused to recognize the high authority of the Frankish mayor of the palace, Charles Martel, whereupon Charles marched south of the Loire, seized Bordeaux, and Blaye, but eventually allowed Hunald to retain Aquitaine on condition that he should pledge fealty.From 736 to 741, the relations between Charles and Hunald seem to have remained amicable, but upon Charles's death in 741, Hunald declared war against the Franks. ".
- Hunald label "Hunald I".
- Hunald label "Hunald".
- Hunald label "Hunald".
- Hunald label "Hunaldo di Aquitania".
- Hunald label "Hunold von Aquitanien".
- Hunald label "Hunold".
- Hunald label "Гунальд I (герцог Аквитании)".
- Hunald sameAs Hunold_von_Aquitanien.
- Hunald sameAs Hunald_Akitaniakoa.
- Hunald sameAs Hunald.
- Hunald sameAs Hunaldo_di_Aquitania.
- Hunald sameAs Hunold.
- Hunald sameAs Hunald_I.
- Hunald sameAs m.05gyqs.
- Hunald sameAs Q965437.
- Hunald sameAs Q965437.
- Hunald wasDerivedFrom Hunald?oldid=604928945.
- Hunald isPrimaryTopicOf Hunald.
- Hunald name "Hunald of Aquitaine".