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took control of Bordeaux, and William marched over Catalonia. Charles sent reinforcements and William was defeated in battle. William fled to Barcelona, where he was caught and killed by the royal partisans. William was reportedly still in possession of his mother's Manual when he died. In Barcelona,
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to succeed him, but William, not recognising this, laid claim to the counties of Sunifred as the heir of Bernard. He asserted these rights and was recognised in the counties themselves. However, the sudden disappearance of
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William's father was dispossessed of his benefices, offices, and titles in July 842 and they were not passed to William. In May 844, his father was executed and William promptly joined the rebellion then under way in
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In summer 849, when Charles the Bald decided to attack Aquitaine, Fredelo welcomed him with open gates at Toulouse and the king reconfirmed Fredelo's investiture. Pepin fled in haste and Charles marched to
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and assumed authority there, "more by cunning and lies than by force of arms," according to the chroniclers. It has been supposed that
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Abderrahman A. El-Hajji, "Andalusian Diplomatic Relations with the Franks during the Umayyad period",
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occupied Barcelona, decimating the population. In September 852, Sancho was released by a treaty.
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to assist and support the Toulousain count, who again visited the CĂłrdoban court.
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In February 850, when Charles the Bald marched into Aquitaine and the nobles
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there. It has been hypothesised that William was also the same person as the
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The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050
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was installed in Autun, dissension ripped apart the court.
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William was initially sent to the court of his uncle,
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for him and his brother sometime before February 842.
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has led some scholars to posit an act of treachery (
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died a natural death and Charles the Bald nominated
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Index

William I of Gascony
Bernard
Dhuoda
count of Toulouse
count of Barcelona
Annales Bertiniani
Chronica Fontanellensis
Liber Manualis
Theodoric of Autun
Louis the Pious
emperor
Charles the Bald
West Francia
Uzès
Toulouse
Battle of Fontenoy
Burgundy
Guerin of Provence
Aquitaine
Pepin II
Battle of Angoumois
Fredelo
count of Bordeaux
duke of Gascony
Vikings
Limoges
Ibn Hayyan
CĂłrdoba
Abd al-Rahman II
Bordeaux

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