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  1. Septimania was a march of the Carolingian Empire and then West Francia down to the thirteenth century, though it was culturally and politically separate from northern France and the central royal government. The region was under the influence of the people from Toulouse, Provence, and ancient Catalonia.
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    Why is it called Septimania?Septimania. was a large land located in the French Midi, nestled just north of the Pyrenees, and given its name because veterans of the Roman Seventh Legion (Septimanii) settled there when they retired. We are regaled from time to time with accounts of obscure Jewish communities in odd, unexpected places,...
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    When did Septimania become part of Aquitaine?The repulse of the invading Moors by Charles Martel in 732 opened up the country for the Frankish occupation, which was completed by 768. Under the Carolingians, Septimania became part of the kingdom of Aquitaine, but it became a separate duchy in 817.
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    What happened to the Jewish kingdom of Septimania?After 140 years, the Jewish Kingdom of Septimania disappeared when the last king of the Machiri dynasty died without a male heir. Machir Theodoric in about 747 after the death of his wife Alda (married 729-30 AD) went to Scotland to aid the Kingdom of Strathclyde which was ruled by Davidic Jewish Catholic Kings who were related to Machir.
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    What did Charlemagne find in Septimania?Charlemagne found Septimania and the borderlands so devastated and depopulated by warfare, with the inhabitants hiding among the mountains, that he made grants of land that were some of the earliest identifiable fiefs to Visigothic and other refugees.
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    Septimania is a historical region in modern-day Southern France. It referred to the western part of the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis that passed to the control of the Visigoths in 462, when Septimania was ceded to their king, Theodoric II. The region was also variously known as Gallia, Arbuna or … See more

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    Under Theodoric II, the Visigoths settled in Aquitaine as foederati of the Western Roman Empire (450s). Sidonius Apollinaris refers to Septimania as "theirs" during the reign of Avitus (455–456), … See more

    The region of Roussillon was taken by the Franks in 760. Pepin then diverted northwest to Aquitaine, triggering the war against Waifer of Aquitaine. Albi, Rouergue, Gévaudan and … See more

    The Arabs, under Al-Samh ibn Malik, the governor-general of al-Andalus, sweeping up the Iberian peninsula, by 719 overran Septimania; al … See more

    1. ^ James (1980), p. 223
    2. ^ Bachrach (1971), p. 7
    3. ^ Bachrach (1971), pp. 10–11
    4. ^ Bachrach (1971), p. 16 See more

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    Septimania, French Septimanie, ancient territory in what is now southwestern France, between the Garonne and Rhône rivers and between the mountains of the Pyrenees and the Cévennes. …

  5. The Jewish Kingdom of Septimania

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    Septimania. was a large land located in the French Midi, nestled just north of the Pyrenees, and given its name because veterans of the Roman Seventh Legion (Septimanii) settled there when they retired. …

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    Europe first began to emerge from a fragmented state that followed the Visigoth conquest of Rome in 410 AD, when, in the eighth century, Charlemagne (742 – 814 AD) attempted to …

  7. https://michaelruark.blog/2015/05/14/the-messiah-of-septimania

    May 14, 2015 · Septimania was the western region of the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis that passed under the control of the Visigoths in 462, when Septimania was ceded to their …

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      Jan 11, 2023 · Despite the frequently bloody competition between the brothers, they managed among them to extend Frankish rule over Thuringia in approximately 531 and Burgundy in 534 …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Umayyad_invasion_of_Gaul

      Loss of Septimania. Muslims reasserted their authority over Septimania for another 15 years. However, in 752, the newly proclaimed King Pepin, the son of Charles, led a new campaign …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makhir_of_Narbonne

      Makhir ben Yehudah Zakkai of Narbonne or Makhir ben Habibai of Narbonne or Natronai ben Habibi (725 - 765 CE or 793 CE) was a Babylonian-Jewish scholar and later, the supposed …

    • https://www.midi-france.info/0202_languedoc.htm

      Septimania (aka Gallia or Narbonensis). Due to Burgundian incursions it shrank to become the Kingdom of Narbonneand later expanded again as the Gothic province of Gallia. In the eighth century it was over-run …

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      Septimania is a historical region in modern-day south of France. It referred to the western part of the Roman province of Gallia Narbonensis that passed to the control of the Visigoths in 462, …



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