Dukes of Aquitaine Under Frankish Kings
Merovingian kings are in boldface.
- Chramn (555–560)
- Desiderius (583–587)
- Bladast (583–587)
- Gundoald (584/585)
- Astrobald (587–589)
- Sereus (589–592)
- Charibert II (629–632)
- Chilperic (632)
- Boggis (632–660)
- Felix (660–670)
- Lupus I (670–676)
- Odo the Great (688–735), his reign commenced perhaps as late as 692, 700, or 715, unclear parentage
- Hunald I (735–748), son of previous, abdicated to monastery, may have returned later (see below)
- Waifer (748–767), son of previous
- Hunald II (767–769), either Hunald I returning or a different Hunald, fled to Lupus II of Gascony and was handed over to Charlemagne
- Lupus II (768–781), Duke of Gascony, opposed Charlemagne's rule and Hunald's relatives
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