1st Answer:
really short
2nd Answer:
Attila the Hun was a dwarf. Pepin the Short, Aesop, Gregory the Tours, Charles 3 of Naples, and the Pasha Hussain were all less than 3.5 feet tall
MoreI spent some time trying to research this because I found the above answers hard to believe. What I was able to find was an article in German saying that Pepin is called "the Short" because of a mistranslation, during the Middle Ages, of a Latin term "minor." At the time it was given, it meant "younger," but it was rendered into later medieval Latin by a word meaning "short," and from this was rendered with equivalent words into French, German, and English. I was not able to verify this or find his true height in the time I could put on the task. Charlemagne, Pepin's son, was very tall.- Attila the Hun was a dwarf. Pepin the Short, Aesop, Gregory the Tours, Charles 3 of Naples, and the Pasha Hussain were all less than 3.5 feet tall
Julie LeBreton is 5' 7".
It depends on the person because some people like being short and some peoplelike being tall.
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5 feet tall
Pepin, the son of Charles Martel, was a Frank. He was the father of Charlelmange, who exceptionally tall.
Why was Pepin the short given his name
Yes Pepin the short was his father
Pepin the Short.
Pepin the Short, also known as Pepin III, was given the nickname "the Short" to distinguish him from his father, Pepin the Elder. Despite being of average height for his time, the moniker helped to differentiate him and eventually became his historical epithet.
There are no definitive records of Pepin the Short (Pepin le Bref) of the height. However, he is believed to have been of average height for a man of his time period, which was likely around 5 feet 6 inches to 5 feet 8 inches tall.
Pepin the Short's sons, Carloman I and Charlemagne.
Pepin the Short, also known as Pepin III, was the King of the Franks from 751 until his death in 768. He was the first Carolingian king and the father of Charlemagne. Pepin is known for securing papal recognition of the Frankish kingship through the Donation of Pepin, which established the Papal States.
germany
yes
Charlemagnes fathers name was Pepin the Short Charlemagnes grandfather was Charles Martel which means Charles the Hammer
pepin the short