Loup Ier D'AQUITAINE , Duc d'Aquitaine et de Vasconie
(Abt 0670-Abt 0710)
Eudes D'AQUITAINE , Duc d’Aquitaine et de Vasconie
(-0735)

Lampade (Lampagie. Lampegia) D' AQUITAINE
(Abt 0710-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Uthman IBN ABU-MUSA , Emir of Cordoba, Gouverneur de Cerdagne

Lampade (Lampagie. Lampegia) D' AQUITAINE

  • Born: Abt 710, Pamplona, Navarra, Spain
  • Marriage (1): Uthman IBN ABU-MUSA , Emir of Cordoba, Gouverneur de Cerdagne
  • Died: Damascus?

  General Notes:

https://gw.geneanet.org/lard?lang=fr&pz=jean+charles&nz=terlinden&p=lampade&n=d+aquitaine

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/De_Aquitaine-38

http://www.thelatinlibrary.com/imperialism/notes/tours.html

From the Latin Library on the Battle of Tours "The Muslims in northern Spain had easily overrun Septimania, had set up a capital at Narbonne which they called Arbuna, giving its largely Arian inhabitants honorable terms, and quickly pacified the south and for some years threatened Frankish territories. Duke Odo of Aquitaine, also known as Eudes the Great, had decisively defeated a major invasion force in 721 at the Battle of Toulouse, but Arab raids continued, in 725 reaching as far as the city of Autun in Burgundy. Threatened by both the Arabs in the south and by the Franks in the north, in 730 Eudes allied himself with Uthman ibn Naissa, called "Munuza" by the Franks, the Berber emir in what would later become Catalonia. As a gage, Uthman was given Eudes's daughter Lampade in marriage to seal the alliance, and Arab raids across the Pyrenees, Eudes' southern border, ceased"

http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/AQUITAINE.htm#_Toc172271301
Projects MedLands states: [LAMPAGIE] . The Chronicon of Isidoro Bishop of Badajoz records that "Dux Francorum…Eudo" married "filiam suam" to "unus ex Maurorum gente…Munniz". According to Monlezun, Eudes gave his daughter "Lampagie" in marriage to "Munusa general Maure [qui] commandait sur les frontiers d'Espagne" as part of a negotiated alliance, stating that "les auteurs arabes l'appellent Othman-ben-Abi ou Abu-Niza". Monlezun records that Munusa was attacked by troops Abd-al-Rahman Emir of Córdoba and his wife sent "à Damas [au] harem du sultan". The primary sources which confirms her name has not yet been identified. m MUNUSA, son of --- (-731). The Chronicon of Isidoro Bishop of Badajoz records that "unus ex Maurorum gente…Munniz" was attacked by the troops of Abd-al-Rahman Emir of Córdoba "in Cerritanensi" and threw himself into a ravine to avoid capture by the enemy, dated to 73.


Lampade married Uthman IBN ABU-MUSA , Emir of Cordoba, Gouverneur de Cerdagne, son of Abu-Musá IBN NUSAYR , and Umm BINT MARWAN , Princess of Damascus. (Uthman IBN ABU-MUSA , Emir of Cordoba, Gouverneur de Cerdagne was born about 675 in Egypte and died about 731 in Cordoba, Spain.)


J. Ferran 15/01/2021


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