The Duchy of Vasconia between the Adour …
Years: 1287 - 1287
The Duchy of Vasconia between the Adour and the Garonne, had gradually become the Duchy of Gascony, moving away from the history of the Basque Country as Gascon (a romance language) took hold in 'greater Gascony', so stripping the name of its former ethnic connotations and lending it a political one.
By the eleventh to twelfth century, Basque language is believed to have extended on the northeast only up to the upper reaches of the Adour river, far short of its extension three hundred years earlier years.
After the reign of Sancho the Great, Gascony distanced again from Pamplona.
By 1053, Gascony had been inherited and conquered by the Duchy of Aquitania; it had thus became a part of the Angevin Empire in the twelfth century.
The ducal title, reemployed by Edward I of England, will form a base of support for the English during the Hundred Years' War with France.
Gascony has been called England's first foreign colony.
Edward orders the expulsion of Jews from the duchy of Gascony in 1287 and confiscates their property.
Locations
People
Groups
- Jews
- Basque people
- Gascony, Duchy of
- French people (Latins)
- France, (Capetian) Kingdom of
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- English people
- Anglo-Normans
- England, (Plantagenet, Angevin) Kingdom of
