Aureolus of Aragon
Aureolus (d.
809) is traditionally thought to have been the chief of the
Franks in the region of
Aragón.
Between
798 and
802 the Franks established several positions in the zone:
Bahlul Ibn Marzuq revolted in
Zaragoza against the central government of Muslim Al-Andalus in
798, and in
800 conquered
Huesca from the
Banu Salama. General
Amrus Ibn Yusuf (born in Huesca), sent by the Amir, conquered Zaragoza and Huesca (c. 801). Bahlul fled to
Pallars and was killed by his lieutenant
Jalaf Ibn Rashid (
802), who at the time held Barbitanya (
Barbastro). With all this disturbances the Franks established control over
Jaca and other castles and designed Aureolus as count of Aragón.
After Aureolus died in
809 the Frankish lobby secured succession for
Aznar I Galíndez.