At the beginning of his governorship of
Al-Andalus in 730 Abdul Rahman was opposed by a local Berber commander called
Uthman ibn Naissa (Othman Ibn Abi Nes'ah Manuza; Othman-ben-Abou-Nessa; aka Munuza) whose stronghold was the town of Cerritania (
Cerdanya, possibly the fortress of Llívia) in the
Pyrenees. Munuza, hearing of the oppression of Berbers in North Africa, had made a truce with Odo, and detach from Cordovan central rule. Some accounts claim that Odo promised his daughter Lampade to Munuza in a marriage alliance. Odo was busy trying to fend off Charles Martel's thrust on the northern fringes of Aquitaine, so preventing the duke from assisting his southern ally. Munuza's death immediately preceded Abdul Rahman's expedition, which crossed the Pyrenees at their west end, through
Navarre and rampaged its way through
Gascony with great speed, first ravaging
Auch, and moving on all the way to
Bordeaux. The city was captured by storm, the commander of the garrison being killed in the battle. ==Battle==