AQUITAINE

ăkˈwĭtān, äkētĕnˈ, Lat. Aquitania, former duchy and kingdom in SW France. Julius Caesar conquered the Aquitani, an Iberian people of SW Gaul, in 56 b.c. The province that he created occupied the territory between the Garonne River and the Pyrenees; under Roman rule it was extended northward and eastward almost as far as the Loire River. It had been thoroughly Romanized when it was occupied (5th cent.) by the Visigoths, and the persistence of Latin culture made it a rich but indigestible addition to the Frankish realm after the defeat (507) of the Visigoths by the Frankish ruler Clovis I. In the chaotic strife among Clovis's successors, much of Aquitaine escaped Frankish control. After the separation of Gascony from Aquitaine (7th cent.), the area N of the Garonne was considered Aquitaine proper.

From 670, Aquitaine was ruled by semi-independent native dukes, but an Arab invasion (718) forced the Aquitanian duke Eudes to seek the protection of the Frankish ruler Charles Martel, who defeated (732) the Arabs. In 781, Charlemagne, who subdued the native nobles, made Aquitaine into a kingdom for his son Louis (later emperor of the West Louis I). After the death (838) of Louis's son Pepin I, Louis added Aquitaine to the West Frankish kingdom of Neustria (France) and granted it to his youngest son Charles the Bald (Charles II, emperor of the West). A group of Aquitanian nobles made Pepin's young son, Pepin II, king, and a struggle for control ensued between Charles and the Aquitanians (840–52; 862–65). Charles was the eventual victor. During this period Aquitaine was subject to attacks by both Normans and Muslims. The repeated invasions, combined with the civil wars, weakened Carolingian control over Aquitaine, despite Charles the Bald's victory over Pepin II. Charles's successors were forced to recognize the hereditary rights of a number of independent noble families, and during the 10th cent. royal influence virtually disappeared.

After 973 the counts of Poitou bore the title of duke of Aquitaine; their control beyond Poitou, however, was not realized for many years. In the 11th cent. the dukes of Aquitaine expanded at the expense of their weaker neighbors, establishing themselves over all Aquitaine and Gascony. The new duchy of Aquitaine was one of the most powerful states in western Europe. The marriage (1137) of Eleanor of Aquitaine to French king Louis VII joined Aquitaine to France. Eleanor's subsequent marriage to Henry II, duke of Normandy, who became king of England in 1154, initiated a long struggle between France and England for possession of Aquitaine. Henry and his successors held Aquitaine in vassalage from the kings of France. Over the years, however, France regained various parts of Aquitaine from England, and in the Hundred Years War France recovered all of Aquitaine. After its recovery, Aquitaine was constituted as the French province of Guienne, a name that had been used interchangeably with Aquitaine for many years.

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...imagery followed suit. The Church in Aquitaine also seems to have clung to the Gregorian...II. Innocent emerged victorious, but Aquitaine remained long with the conservative Anacletus...which Innocent imposed his authority on Aquitaine with the help of a new legate. 83 It...
...to send her at the head of an army to Aquitaine, where she might side with her son against...without her assurance that Poitou and Aquitaine would be safe in her hands, and that...and that he must succeed not only to Aquitaine but to the whole of Henrys possessions...
...richerisme. This militancy marks out Aquitaine from surrounding areas like the Toulousain...the country between 1730 and 1786, and Aquitaine. Timothy Tackett has undertaken a systematic...Aire, and Lescar. More generally Aquitaine was the scene of angry protests about...
...52N. 53, 54. 55 Walegrape, 27 Walter of Aquitaine, 59n Weeks, R., 52n Wienbeck, E., 61 Wilielms...L., 49 William Fierebrace, 8 William I of Aquitaine, 8 William VIII of Aquitaine, 8 William IX of Aquitaine, 8 William of Montpellier...
...Cf. P. De Letter, St. Prosper of Aquitaine, The Call of All Nations ACW 14; Westminster...omnium gentium Ascribed to Prosper of Aquitaine Washington, D.C. 1952 : "The vocabulary...the Contra collatorem--Prosper of Aquitaine" 179 . On St. Prosper and his works...
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...Corporate Research? the Case of Elf Aquitaine by Jacques Bodelle Partisans of corporate...endangered species. However, at Elf Aquitaine, solid corporate research does exist...is undoubtedly worth describing. Elf Aquitaine: A Snap-shot Elf Aquitaine has annual...
...Science and Technology Scouting at Elf Aquitaine by Jacques Bodelle , Claude Jablon Let...still experiencing it every day at Elf Aquitaine. However, we are also experiencing...controversial. Nevertheless, most of us at Elf Aquitaine believe in the need for access to this...
...Revolution in Provincial France, Aquitaine 1789-1799 by Cynthia S. Bisson...Revolution in Provincial France, Aquitaine 1789-1799. By Alan Forrest...Empire. He now focuses on the Aquitaine in The Revolution in Provincial...
Eleanor of Aquitaine, Courtly Love, and the Troubadours. by Bonnie Wheeler Eleanor of Aquitaine, Courtly Love, and the Troubadours. By...shopworn logic asserted by the title Eleanor of Aquitaine, Courtly Love, and the Troubadours is fortunately...
...Reform: Reception of Heresy in Arras and Aquitaine in the Early Eleventh Century by Michael...be overcome by reference to Arras and Aquitaine, regions where heresy received the most...the arrival of heretics in his native Aquitaine. In his history, he reports that...
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Eleanor of Aquitaine marries Henry of Anjou: May 18th...Daughter and heiress of William X, Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitou, she was beautiful...consanguinity. The annulment gave Eleanor back Aquitaine and Poitou, which she took with her...
Gabriel Lugo--elf Aquitaine by Judy Corwin What led Gabriel Lawrence...and Insurance Group in Paris. Elf Aquitaine is a global firm, poised to put each...learning processes. "Whether at Elf Aquitaine or elsewhere, one thing is certain...
...by any standard of decency." ELF AQUITAINE: Colonists Still The colonial mentality...look at the French oil company Elf Aquitaine. Frustrated by Republic of Congo President Pascal Lissouba, Elf Aquitaine allegedly decided to throw its support...
...converted, it will represent around 5% of PTs existing share capital. The Pac Man strategy continues. French oil concern Elf Aquitaine has secured a loan of about $29 billion to help finance its surprise counterbid for TotalFina, the Franco-Belgian oil...
...stocks tend to be the most liquid, says Ruth Hennefeld. So she recommends sticking with companies like Societe Nationale Elf Aquitaine, Frances largest corporation and Europes third-largest oil and gas company. Though oil prices had been weak, theyve recently...
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...INNER CHILD ON THE SOUTH-WEST COAST IN AQUITAINE OO LA LA.. FRENCH HOLIDAY SPECIAL...which lies by the Arcachon Basin in Aquitaine, southwest France. The dune was a 40...is r5 (pounds 4.40). Our base in Aquitaine was a mobile home at Siblus La Reserve...
Adventure in Aquitaine; Raphael Callaghan Reports on a Boating Holiday Right out of Rick...her brother Tony and his wife Alys - were on a weeks cruise in the Aquitaine area of south-west France courtesy of Crown Blue Line. Our base...
...Discovers New Homes 10 Minutes from This Gem in Aquitaine. WHEN Eleanor of Aquitaine married the future King Henry II of England in...Even when the French regained control of Aquitaine, the wine trade continued to flourish with England...
...unfriendly act" to offer oil-drilling contracts to the Exxon Corp. instead of to the French national oil company Elf-Aquitaine. Elf then paid more than $100 million to former strongman, Gen. Denis Sassou-Nguesso, who used the money to pay and...
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AQUITAINE ak witan, aketen , Lat. Aquitania, former duchy...chaotic strife among Cloviss successors, much of Aquitaine escaped Frankish control. After the separation of Gascony from Aquitaine (7th cent.), the area N of the Garonne was...
ELEANOR OF AQUITAINE akwitan , ak witan, 1122? 1204, queen consort first of Louis VII...of Henry II of England. Daughter and heiress of William X, duke of Aquitaine, she married Louis in 1137 shortly before his accession to the throne...
...Gascony to recognize Louis the Pious, king of Aquitaine, as his suzerain (9th cent.). Invaded...remainder of Gascony passed to the duchy of Aquitaine . Gascony shared the fate of Aquitaine, fell under English control in 1154, and...
...Touraine. His marriage (1152) to Eleanor of Aquitaine brought him Aquitaine, Poitou, and Auvergne. By an invasion of England...England in 1170); Richard (later Richard I ), Aquitaine; and Geoffrey , Brittany. They did not receive...
...99); third son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine . Although enthroned as duke of Aquitaine in 1172, he was, like his brothers Henry...support of a rebellion against Richard in Aquitaine. In 1189 he again warred with his father...
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