Odo the Great
Chlothar IV
...mayoralty. In 718, Chilperic was again defeated, at Soissons, by Charles. The king fled with his ally Odo the Great, duke of Aquitaine, to the duke's territory. Soon Odo gave up on...
History of France
...time Muslim invaders had conquered Hispania and were threatening the Frankish kingdoms. Duke Odo the Great defeated a major invading force at Toulouse in 721 but failed to repel a raiding...
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Angevin Empire
...of Toulouse as it used to be the central power of the ancient Duchy of Aquitaine back in the times of Eudes the Great . Henry II and maybe even Eleanor were probably totally unrelated to...
Battle of Tours
...a temporary setback at the Battle of Toulouse (721), when Duke Odo of Aquitaine (also known as Eudes the Great) broke the siege of Toulouse, taking Al-Samh ibn Malik's forces by...
Al-Samh ibn Malik al-Khawlani
...summer. The defenders, short of provisions, were close to breaking when, around June 9, 721, Eudes the Great , the duke of Aquitaine, returned at the head of a large force, attacking...
Reconquista
...and overrun Septimania, located in southern France. This invasion force was severely defeated in 721 by Odo the Great, the Duke of Aquitaine, in the Battle of Toulouse . Al-Samh was...
Odo the Great
For the later duke of Aquitaine, and also Gascony, with the same name, see Odo of Gascony. Odo the Great (also called Eudes or Eudo) (died c. 735), Duke of Aquitaine, obtained this...
Childebert III
...southern Gaul began to grow independent: Burgundy under Bishop Savaric of Auxerre, Aquitaine under Duke Odo the Great, and Provence under Antenor . He was buried in the church of St...
