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  1. Sancho I of Gascony. Sancho I López or Lupus Sancho (also Lupo; Basque: Antso Otsoa, [1] French: Sanche Loup, Gascony: Sans Lop) was a Duke of Gascony between the years 801 and 812. His parentage is unknown, but onomastics and chronology indicate that he may have been a son of Lupus II. [2]

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Sancho I López or Lupus Sancho (also Lupo; Basque: Antso Otsoa, [1] French: Sanche Loup, Gascony: Sans Lop) was a Duke of Gascony between the years 801 and 812. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sancho_I_of_Gascony. He was the probable elder brother of Lupus Centule, Seguin I, and Garsand (García) and father of Aznar and Sancho II. [citation needed] .

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  3. 28 de abr. de 2022 · Sancho II Sánchez or Sans II Sancion [1] (died 864) succeeded his brother Aznar Sánchez as count of Vasconia Citerior (Gascony) in 836, in spite of the objections of Pepin I, King of Aquitaine. After Pepin's death in 838, confusion enveloped southern Gaul.

    • Gascony
    • 800
    • "duque de Gasconha"
    • Gascony, France
  4. 12 de ene. de 2024 · Duke of Aquitaine Odo Eudes de Gascony, b. 1010 d. 10 Mar 1039, Mauzens, Dordogne, Aquitaine, France (Age 29 years) [Father: natural]

  5. Sancho II Sánchez or Sans II Sancion [1] (died sometime between 854 and 864) succeeded his brother Aznar Sánchez as count of Vasconia Citerior ( Gascony) in 836, in spite of the objections of King Pepin I of Aquitaine . After Pepin's death in 838, confusion enveloped southern Gaul.

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    c) [sancha] . Her parentage and marriage are confirmed by the Translatio Reliquiarum S. Faustæ which records that (her son) " Arnaldus " obtained " apud Gascones…Ducatus ", adding that he was " filius cuiusdam comitis Petragoricensis…Imonis " and that he succeeded " avunculo suo Sanctioni " [62] .

  7. 11 de mar. de 2023 · García II Sánchez of Gascony. García II Sánchez (Basque: Gartzia Antso, French: Garsie-Sanche le Tors or le Courbé, Gascon: Gassia Sans, Latin: Garsia Sancius Corvum, died circa 930), called the Bent, was the duke of Gascony from sometime before 887 to his death.