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  1. Eudes de Poitiers, también Odo u Odón de Vasconia o de Aquitania, (ca. 1010 - 10 de marzo de 1039), fue un noble medieval francés, miembro de la Casa de Poitiers desde 1032 duque de Vasconia y brevemente, desde diciembre de 1038 a marzo de 1039, conde de Poitiers y duque de Aquitania.

  2. Eudes de Poitiers ou Eudes d'Aquitaine (ou Odon, Othon ; mort en 1039) est duc de Gascogne en 1032, et comte de Poitiers et duc d'Aquitaine en 1038. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Eudes naît au début du XI e siècle il est le fils de Guillaume V d'Aquitaine dit le Grand , il hérite en 1032 de la Gascogne à la suite de ...

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  3. Odo (French: Eudes or Odon, Latin: Odonis; c. 1010 – 10 March 1039/1040) was Duke of Gascony from 1032 and then Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou from 1038. He was a member of the House of Poitiers, the second son of William V of Aquitaine, the eldest by his second wife Brisca, daughter of William II of Gascony.

  4. Eudes de Poitiers, también Odo u Odón de Vasconia o de Aquitania, (ca. 1010 - 10 de marzo de 1039), fue un noble medieval francés, miembro de la Casa de Poitiers desde 1032 duque de Vasconia y brevemente, desde diciembre de 1038 a marzo de 1039, conde de Poitiers y duque de Aquitania.

    • Early Life
    • Early Leadership
    • Between Umayyads and Franks
    • Battles of Garonne, Tours and Death
    • Sources

    His earlier life is obscure, as are his ancestry and ethnicity. One theory suggests that he was of Roman origin as contemporary Frankish chroniclers refer to his father as an enemy Roman. Several Dukes of Aquitaine have been suggested as Odo's father: Boggis or Bertrand, or Duke Lupus I. According to the spurious Charte d'Alaon, Hubertuswas one of ...

    The historian Jean de Jaurgain cites him as fighting in 711 against the Visigoth Roderic in Pamplona. In 715 he declared himself independent during the civil war raging in Gaul. It is not likely that he ever took the title of king. In 718, he appears raising an army of Basques ("hoste Vasconum commota") as an ally of Chilperic II of Neustria and th...

    Odo was also obliged to fight both the Umayyads and the Franks who invaded his kingdom. On 9 June 721 he inflicted a major defeat upon Al-Samh ibn Malik al-Khawlani at the Battle of Toulouse, the first major battle lost by the Muslim Umayyad forces in their military campaign northwards, claiming the lives of thousands of Umayyad soldiers. The victo...

    In 731, the Frankish leader Charles Martel, after defeating the Saxons, turned his attention to the rival southern realm of Aquitaine, denounced Odo's alliance with Uthman ibn Naissa, and crossed the Loire, so breaking the peace treaty held with Odo. Charles Martel ransacked Aquitaine twice, seizing Bourges, too, and Odo engaged the Frankish troops...

    This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Odo, king of Aquitaine". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 20 (11th ed.). Cambridge University P...
  5. 13 de ene. de 2019 · Acosado por los árabes por el sur, Eudes de Aquitania pidió ayuda urgente al gobernante de facto de los francos, su antiguo rival, Carlos Martel, llamado así «como el martillo (Martel) quiebra y...

  6. Se aducen como pruebas dos textos latinos de los siglos X y XII y el Oficio de San Pardulfo. En esta biografía, después de hablar de la propia batalla de Poitiers, se dice que un cierto número de ismailitas se dio a la fuga matando en el camino a todo cristiano que estuviera a su alcance.