Aznar Galíndez I (also
Asnar; died 839)
was the
Count of Aragon
and
Conflent from 809 and
Cerdanya and
Urgell from 820. Aznar has been confused
with
Aznar Sánchez,
Duke of Gascony, and some authorities have
even considered the two like-named contemporaries to be one and the
same person.
Aznar succeeded
Aureolus as count
of the valley of the
River Aragón
on the latter's death in 809.
Some sources indicate him as count of
Jaca
, which was probably the seat of his authority
within the valley. He was installed by the
King of Aquitaine,
Pepin I, and remained a Frankish
vassal. In 820, he seems to have abandoned his Frankish benefactors
and allied with the
Basques to fight the
Banu Qasi of the
Ebro valley. He was deposed in Aragon by his
son-in-law
García the
Bad.
He was later compensated with Urgel and Cerdagne.
He had four children:
- Matrona, who married García the Bad, but was repudiated when he
overthrew her father
- Eilona, named as daughter of count Aznar Galíndez in an 862
charter of her nephew, Guntislo
- Centullo, murdered by his brother-in-law García the Bad
- Galindo Aznárez I, later
Count of Aragon
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