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Meaning of "duke of aquitaine"

Duke of Aquitaine historically refers to the noble title given to the ruler of the Aquitaine region in France

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duke of aquitaine
Of the war with the rebellious Duke of Aquitaine.
He served Chilperic as Duke of Aquitaine and was his greatest general.
However, well before coming to the throne, he was for twenty years Duke of Aquitaine.
A princess married to the Duke of Aquitaine in France.
The title Duke of Aquitaine was abandoned in favor of Lord of Aquitaine.
Odo the Great the duke of Aquitaine.
The duke of Aquitaine led the army through the Pyrenees at Somport.
He was the eldest son of Bertrand, Duke of Aquitaine.
William duke of Aquitaine.
She was also mistress to her granddaughters ' paternal grandfather, William IX, Duke of Aquitaine.
William IV, duke of Aquitaine b.
They were banished from Poitou by their overlord, Richard I, then ( acting ) Duke of Aquitaine.
In 1038 this county was purchased by William, Duke of Aquitaine and Count of Poitiers.
Ramiro 's second wife was Agnes ( Inés ), perhaps a daughter of the Duke of Aquitaine.
In 929 Rudolph attempted to reduce the power of Ebalus, Duke of Aquitaine.

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