- Lupo II of Gascony
Lupo II [His name has many variants in other languages: Basque: "Otsoa", French: "Loup", Gascony: "Lop", Latin: "Lupus", Spanish: "Lobo" or "Lope". It is the basis of the patronymic "López". It may have been a Latinisation of the Basque word for "wolf", "otso". However, it is an acceptable Latin or Frankish name in its own right (see
Lupus ).] (died 778) is the third-attested historicalduke of Gascony ("dux Vasconum" or "princeps" ["Astronomus", "Vita Hludovici ".] ), appearing in history for the first time in 769. The ancestors of Lupo II have yet to be unanimously agreed upon. One claim is that Lupo is related to dukesOdo the Great andHunald of Aquitaine , but there is no known surviving evidence. [The "Charte d'Alaon " is spurious. This discredits much of Monlezun's research.]In 769, a final rising of the Aquitanians against
Charlemagne and Carloman was put down and the rebel, Hunald (either the same Hunald as above or another), was forced to flee to the court of Lupo in Gascony. Lupo had thitherto been his ally, lending him Gascon troops. [Lewis, p 26.] Lupo, however, did not desire to bring down upon himself the wrath of the Frankish kings and handed Hunald, along with his wife, over to Charlemagne. He himself did homage for his province, recognising Charlemagne's suzerainty. [Einhard.]Lupo may have been a Basque, but perhaps a Frank or Roman (Aquitanian). He may have been a royal appointment of
Pepin III (in 768), [Collins, p 110.] but he may have been elected duke by the people. The extent of his territory is unknown. He may have ruled all of Aquitaine after 769, but that is not likely. His Gascony did border theAgenais and its northern border seems to have been theGaronne . [Lewis, p 28.]Bordeaux was not under his control, but that of a separate line of Carolingian-appointed counts. [Ibid, p 38.] His power may or may not have extended to thePyrenees , but the trans-Pyrenean Basques were also under Carolingian suzerainty, as seen byEinhard 's reference to Basque "perfidia" (treachery) at Roncesvalles. This region may have been part of Lupo's realm. [Collins, p 121, disagrees. As does Lacarra, pp 14 – 20, who separates Aquitaine, Gascony, theNarbonensis , and the Spanish Basque Country.] Lupo has nevertheless been implicated by some historians in the ambush ofRoland . [Lewis, p 38.]He died probably in 778. [Collins, p 128. Estornés. FMG gives 775. ] His relationship to the previous dukes of Aquitaine-Vasconia and his successors is unclear. If he is to be regarded as related to subsequent Gascon dukes, which seems reasonable on the basis of patronymics, a genealogy can easily be constructed. [Ibid, p 130.] He was the father of Sancho, Seguin, Centule, and García (Garsand). All of his sons ruled Gascony at one time or another except García, who died in battle with Berengar of Toulouse in 819. [Ibid, p 129.] He may have had another son named Adalric, who was active in the reign of
Chorso of Toulouse .Notes
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