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called Victoriacum (dubiously Vitoria-Gasteiz, possibly Iruña-Veleia). This military push from a stronger centralized authority in Toledo, placed more pressure on the Basques to get off the Ebro rich farmland than those already stretching all the way to the Garonne. In this period (585), the count of Bordeaux Galactorius is cited as fighting the Basques, who are portrayed as hiding out in the mountains, and the Cantabrians. Early Frankish period (602 – 660) File:Dux wasconum2.png
. Collins, R. (1990) From the 589 to 684, the Bishop of Pamplona was absent from the Visigothic Councils of Toledo, which is interpreted by some as the result of this city being under Basque of Frankish control. Personal union with Aquitaine (660 – 769) 250px thumb Duchy of Vasconia after the Battle of Poitiers (734-743) (File:Vasconia wide 740 3 - 80.jpg) File:North and south of the Pyrenees (Year 760).jpg 250px
thumb Duchy of Vasconia and both sides of the Pyrenees (760) In the year 660, Felix of Aquitaine, a patrician from Toulouse of Gallo-Roman stock, received the ducal title of both Vasconia and Aquitaine (Duke of Aquitaine) (located between the Garonne and Loire rivers), effectively ruling independently over Vasconia and at least part of Aquitaine. Under Felix and his successors, Frankish overlordship over these lands became merely nominal, and Vasconia became a prominent regional power
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to Sabi (Sabi (Korea)) (in modern-day Buyeo County). However, Gongju remained an important center until the kingdom's fall in 660. New capital On August 11, 2004, the South Korean Prime Minister Lee Hae-chan announced that the country's capital will be moved from Seoul to Gongju (approximately 120 km south of Seoul) and Yeongi (Yeongi County) commencing in 2007. A site was chosen for the project, which was scheduled to be completed by 2030
. thumb 300px right Map of central Gongju. (Image:Gongju Map.png) Gongju is the former capital of the Baekje Kingdom during Korea's Three Kingdoms period. Whilst the Baekje Dynasty lasted for a total of 678 years from 660 BC to 18 AD, Gongju, referred to at the time as '''Ungjin''', remained the capital for much of that time, with power finally being handed to adjacent Buyeo in 538 AD and staying there until Korea's unification under the southern Silla Dynasty. In the years prior to the Silla