1. aquitanian - Noun
2. aquitanian - Adjective
Of or pertaining to Aquitania, now called Gascony.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAquitanian rebellion An inheritance in the countries formerly under Roman law ( ius or iustitia) represented not only a transmission of the properties and privileges but also the encumbrances and obligations attached to the inheritance. Source: Internet
In 745, Aquitaine faced yet another expedition by Charles' sons Pepin and Carloman against Hunald, the Aquitanian princeps (or duke) strong in Bordeaux. Source: Internet
Odo and his remaining Aquitanian nobles formed the right flank of Charles's forces at Tours. Source: Internet
This has been demonstrated by various Aquitanian names and words that were recorded by the Romans, and which are currently easily readable as Basque. Source: Internet
This struggle for control of the kingdom led to a constant period of war between Charles, loyal to his father and the Carolingian power, and Pepin II, who relied more on the support of Basque and Aquitanian lords. Source: Internet
Whether this Aquitanian language ( Proto-Basque ) was a remnant of a Vasconic language group that once extended much farther, or whether it was generally limited to the Aquitaine/Basque region is not known. Source: Internet