Battle of Narbonne (436), between Rome and the Visigoths.
Siege of Narbonne (737), between the forces of the Umayyad governor of Narbonne, and a Frankish army led by Charles Martel.
Siege of Narbonne (752–59), between the forces of the Umayyad governor of Narbonne, and a Frankish army led by Pepin the Short.
Battle of Narbonne (763), between Francia and Aquitaine.
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held a council of war. The Scots and some of the younger French noblemen were eager for battle, but Narbonne and the senior nobility had not forgotten...
the roads to the Pyrenees. At the BattleofNarbonne Litorius, with the aid of the Huns, prevented the capture of the city and drove the Visigoths back...
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to the ground following its capture. BattleofNarbonne: Frankish forces under Charles Martel besiege Narbonne, occupied by a Umayyad garrison, but are...
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