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Musá II ibn Musá (al-Qawasi) b. 775 d. 26 September 862
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Lineage | Banu Qasi |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Musá II ibn Musá |
Other last names | al-Qawasi |
Other given names | موسى بن موسى القسوي |
Parents
♂ w Musa ibn Fortun de Zaragoza [Banu Qasi] b. before 740 d. 801 | |
Wiki-page | wikipedia:Musa ibn Musa ibn Qasi |
Events
775 birth:
child birth: ♂ Fortún ibn Musa [Banu Qasi]
child birth: ♂ Mutarrif ibn Musa [Banu Qasi] d. 873
child birth: ♂ Ismael ibn Musa [Banu Qasi]
marriage: Ψ ещё 2 Жены [?]
marriage: ♀ Assona Iñiguez [Íñiga] b. after 790
800 child birth: ♂ w Lubb II ibn Musa [Banu Qasi] b. 800
estimated 810 child birth: ♀ Awriya ibn Musa [Banu Qasi] b. estimated 810
26 September 862 death:
Notes
Musa was the maternal half-brother of Inigo Arista
A History of Aragon and Catalonia - H. J. Chaytor Musa II, maintained his independence against both Franks and Arabs. Independence apart, the Beni-Kasim had no definite policy; they fought against the Count of Barcelona, against the Christians of Castile and the Arabs of Córdoba, and their alliances were as varied as their hostilities; they lent support to the renegades of Toledo, Muslim subjects of Visigothic origin, who forced the Emir of Córdoba to recognize their independence in 873, under payment of an annual tribute. Musa styled himself "the third King of Spain," and was respected or feared by all his neighbours: Charles the Bald was willing to send him presents. On his death in 862, the Emir of Córdoba overpowered this kingdom, but was soon driven out by the Beni-Kasim in alliance with Alfonso III of Leon, who had even entrusted them with the education of his son Ordoño.
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From grandparents to grandchildren
birth: 29 April 711, Landing in Gibraltar (Jabal al Tariq)
title: Governor of Tangier
death: 720
title: Count of Bigorra
title: Count of Sobrarbe
marriage: ♀ Oneca Velázquez
title: between 820 and 852, Pamplona, King of Pamplona, 1°
death: 870