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Freeman-Smith History and Ancestry
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 Abt 0650 - Abt 0735 (85 years)
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| Name |
AQUITAINE Eudes |
| Birth |
Abt 0650 |
Duche d'Aquitaine |
| Gender |
Male |
| Death |
Abt 0735 |
Sainte-Marie d'Alarcon |
| Notes |
- Eudes (d. 735 or later).[2][3][4]
alias: Odo the Great
living ante 715/7.[5]
bur. Sainte-Marie d'Alarcon (Sainte-Marie d'Oloron) [1]
Titles
by 700: Duke of Aquitaine[2] [6][3]
Parents
Odo's parents are unknown.[2]
Marriage And Children
m. (unproven) Waltrude UNKNOWN ? (father: Walacho ?) Issue: 4.Medieval Lands: Aquitaine Lands: Franks
Hunoald (d. 774 Siege of Pavia), Duke of Aquitaine[7][4]
Hatto (d. after 744; bur. Limoges)[8], m. Wandrade (p. unknown)
Remistan (d. 768)[9], m. unknown (d. 768 or later)
Lampagie (d. after 731)[10], m. Munusa (Munuza) or Uthman ibn Naissa,[11], Muslim chief of the Pyranees (d. 731).[12][13][5]
Research Notes
According to Cawley (2006), there is speculation that Odo's parents were Boggis, Duke of Aquitaine and Oda.[6]
Sources
↑ Medieval Lands: Aquitaine
↑ 2.0 2.1 Wikipedia: Odo the Great
↑ Wikipedia citing Pierre, 1993.
↑ Wikipedia: Siege of Pavia (773–74)
↑ According to Malveaux (2015), Munuza was a, "Moorish chief of the Pyranees." Eudes married his daughter Lampagie, to him in order to create a Christian-Muslim alliance. Apparently, it was the first marriage of this kind, among the Christian nobility (p. 177).[1]
↑ http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AQUITAINE.htm#Eudesdied735A
See also:
Ellis, E.S. & Horne, C.F. (1906). The Story of the Greatest Nations: France. F. R. Niglutsch. Google Books.[14]
Malveaux, E. (2015). The Color Line: A History, (pp. 177). Xlibris Corporation. Google Books.[15]
Pierre R. (1993). The Carolingians: A Family who forged Europe, (pp. 29 -30). Michael Idomir Allen, (Translator). University of Pennsylvania Press.
Wikipedia: Duchy of Gascony#Independent dukes of Vasconia and Aquitaine
http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/
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I59568 |
Freeman-Smith |
| Last Modified |
27 Jan 2026 |
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