Kingdom of Aquitaine

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Kingdom of Aquitaine
Regnum Aquitaniae (Latin)
Reiaume d'Aquitània (Occitan)
Royaume d'Aquitaine (French)
Constituent of the Carolingian Empire
(until 832)
Constituent of West Francia
(since 865)

 

781–982
Capital Tolosa
Languages Medieval Latin
Old Occitan
Religion Roman Catholicism (official)
Government Vassalic Monarchy
King
 -  781 - 814 Loís I
 -  980 - 982 Loís III
Historical era Early Middle Ages
 -  Established by Charlemagne 781
 -  Merged with
West Francia
982
Currency Carolingian denarius
Today part of  France
 Andorra
 Spain

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Establishment [edit]

The autonomous and troublesome Duchy of Aquitaine was conquered by the Franks in 769, after a serial of revolts against their suzerainty. In order to avoid a new demonstration of Aquitain particularism, Charlemagne decided to organize the land within his kingdom.

In 781, he made his third son, Louis then aged of 3, king of Aquitaine. The new kingdom, subordonated to Francia included Aquitaine proper, but Gothia and the Carolingian possessions in Spain as well.

While the king resided in the Carolingian palaces in the north of the kingdom (Limoges/Le Palais-sur-Vienne, Poitiers/Chasseneuil, Ebreuil, Bourges, Angeac-sur-Charente/Angoulême), Doué-La-Fontaine, the administration was made in its core in Toulouse by the count Guilhèm de Gellona.

Division of the Empire [edit]

In 806, Charlemagne planned to share its empire between his sons. Louis received Provence and Burgundy as additions to his kingdom.

Aquitaine under Pepin I and Pepin II [edit]

Merging with West Francia [edit]

Kings of Aquitaine [edit]

Kingdom merged with West Francia whom the kings use sometimes the title of "King of Franks and Aquitains"
  • 854–859 - Pepin II
  • 855–863 - Carles II (l'Enfant), son of Charles the Bald.
Kingdom merged with West Francia whom the kings use sometimes the title of "King of Franks and Aquitains"
  • 865–866 - Carles II.
  • 866–867 - Loís II (lo Quèc), son of Charles the Bald.
Kingdom merged with West Francia whom the kings use sometimes the title of "King of Franks and Aquitains"
Kingdom merged with West Francia whom the kings use sometimes the title of "King of Franks and Aquitains"
Kingdom and title merged with West Francia

Appointed Dukes of Aquitaine [edit]

No appointed Dukes of Aquitaine

See also [edit]

References [edit]

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