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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4His identity is controversial: Some say that aiss\u00f3 was a noble goth [first] , probably a collaborator of the Count of Barcelona, \u200b\u200bBr\u00e0; others identify it with Arabic Aysun , son of the Val\u00ec of Barcelona (777-780), Sulayman ben al-Arab\u00ed , the instigator of the Vasconi, first in Pamplona and then to the battle of Roncisvalle, in 778, which caught, in 785, remained in prison about 40 years; Finally, a third theory claims that the two are a single person: After Aysun had fought in Roncisvalle, he returned to Catalonia, where he was a lieutenant in Gerona in the war against the Franks; But around 785, he was captured and sent prisoner to Carlomagno, who had him locked up in prison in Aquisgrana, from where always during the reign of Carlomagno, he managed to escape and, with the name of Aiss\u00f2, became a collaborator of B\u00e0ra. In 826, in 826 he was again prisoner in Aquisgrana, after Br\u00e0 had fallen out of his way in 820, but, in the same 826, he managed to escape reached the spanish brand, in the Vic region, where the garrison of the castles were favorable (for loyalty in B\u00e0); Only the garrison of the castle of Roda de ter opposite resistance; The latter, once the rebellion in Bernardo di Wernia, was destroyed by revolt, among which many Visigoth nobles were located, and among them Guillemundus, son of B\u00e0ra and Count of Raz\u00e8s and Conflent [3] ; Furthermore, all those Muslims who were partisans of peace between Franchi and Al-Andalus adhered to the uprising. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4From the region of Vic aiss\u00f3 attack the County of Cerdagna and headed towards that of Barcelona. Bernardo, feeling threatened, turned to the emperor, who sent him a small contingent of francs to which some Visigoths of the Spain brand joined. Then he asked for help from the Emir of Cordova, \u02bfbd al-Ra\u1e25m\u0101n II Ibn al-\u1e25akam, who sent a contingent led by the general Ubayd Allah , said Abu Marwan , who arrived in Zaragoza [4] , in May 827, marked on Barcelona, \u200b\u200bto whom he began the siege; On October 10 of the same year, Ubayd Allah tried in vain to conquer Gerona. According to Life Hludowici emperor [5] , towards the end of that same year, the son of the first count of Barcelona, \u200b\u200bB\u00e0 [6] , Guillemundus joined the rebellion of Aiss\u00f3 against the new count and, in 827, joined the Saracen troops [7] who attacked the Christian counties [8] . Only after the arrival of the Moors, led by the general Ubayd Allah , said Abu Marwan , Ludovico the Pio had ordered his son, Pippin i [4] , King of Aquitania and Ugo of Tours and Oddone d’Orl\u00e9ans, to set up an army to bring help to Bernardo [7] . But before the Franco army moved, the Moors had already been rejected outside the county and the rebels with them [4] , however, without being able to recover the booty they had raided in the districts of Gerona and Barcelona (827) [6] . Aiss\u00f3 probably took refuge in Cordova where, a few years later, suspected of conspiracy, he was assassinated by order of the Emir. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Of Aiss\u00f2 or Aysun is neither known nor the name of his wife or any descent During the imprisonment in Aquisgrana, Aiss\u00f3 continued to use his two servants, Amr\u00f9s and Sabrit, who had the freedom to go to Gerona and Barcelona; During the imprisonment he suffered from ophthalmia and, to combat the sufferings that the disease caused him, as well as to have curtains placed on the windows was used to cover his face with a hood. The jailer who had the task of keeping him under control had had the habit of seeing him always in those conditions, for which he conceived a stratagem: when his servant Amr\u00f9s aiss\u00f3 came to him if he asked if he felt it exchanged clothes and cover his face. with the hood that he usually used. Having the servant accepted, at a moment there were no people who looked at the two exchanged clothes and Amr\u00f9s put their hood, so as not to make himself recognizable to the jailer, while aiss\u00f3, dressed as a servant, left, without being recognized and traveling day And night, he arrived in Gerona in fifteen days. ^ a b ( IN ) Wasolated ^ a b ( SHIFT ) Teresa-Maria Vinyoles, Medieval History of Catalonia , p.31-32 ^ ( IN ) Catalan comital dynasties ^ a b c ( THE ) German German history, writers, Volume 1: Einhardi Annals, page 206 ^ The Life Hludowici emperor They are two biographies, from birth to 840, of the emperor Ludovico il Pio, written, in Latin, by two monks, an anonymous one, known as “the astronomer”, while the name is known: Thegano. ^ a b ( THE ) German German historical, writers, Volume 1: Einhardi Annales, PAG 216 ^ a b ( THE ) German German historical, writers, Volume 2: Life Hludovici emperor, match. 41, p.630 Filed On 11 March 2016 in the Internet Archive. ^ ( IN ) Foundation for Medieval Genealogy\u00a0: Dinastie comitali catalane-WILLEMUND Primary sources [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Historiographic literature [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Gerhard Seeliger, conquests and coronation to Emperor of Carlomagno, in “History of the medieval world”, vol. II, 1999, pp. 358\u2013396 Rafael Altamira, the western caliphate, in “History of the medieval world”, vol. II, 1999, pp. 477\u2013515 ( IS ) Chronicles Carolingias: The Hispanic-Catalana brand . are biblioteca-tercer-lenio.com . URL consulted on 22 December 2012 (archived by URL Original January 5, 2009) . (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/aisso-speedy-spelling\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"AISSO – Speedy Spelling"}}]}]