- Aznar Sánchez of Gascony
Aznar or Asnar Sánchez (Basque: "Aznar Antso", French: "Aznard Sanche", Gascon: "Aznar Sans"; died 836) was the
Duke of Gascony [Bearing the title of "count of "Vasconia Citerior"."] from 820. He was the supposed son ofSancho I of Gascony , though he has been identified withAznar Galíndez I ,Count of Aragon .In 820, Lupo III Centule rose in rebellion against
Carolingian authority andBerengar of Toulouse andGuerin of Provence marched against him, defeated him, and installed Aznar, a count of local provenance, in his place. [Lewis, 44.] However, bothAragon andNavarre remained outside Carolingian control and western Gascony continued in revolt.In 824, according to the "
Vita Hludowici ", the counts Aznar andAeblus ("Eblus atque Asenarius committees") led an army against rebelliousPamplona . According to the "Annales regni Francorum " ofEinhard , they ("Aeblus et Asinarius committees") brought a great deal of wealth with them. They were defeated in a "second Roncesvalles" [Higounet, 34.] and Pamplona gained its independence while the two counts were captured. Aznar, however, being a relative ("consanguineus") of his captors, according toAstronomus , was released. [Ibid. From the "Annales regni Francorum ".]Aznar fell out with Berengar's succesor in the March of Gothia,
Bernard of Septimania . In 828, Gascony revolted again. [Lewis, 45 n47.] In 836, Aznar was killed (a horrible death [Higounet, 34.] ) putting down a revolt in Gascony, which had been in tumult since his absence of 824, and was replaced by his brother Sancho, despite the objections of King Pepin.Notes
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* [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/GASCONY.htm#_Toc152820454 Foundation for Medieval Genealogy: Gascony.]
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