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The two greatest achievements in Rome are in the areas of architecture and law.
The address of the Pepin Public Library is: 510 2Nd St., Pepin, 54759 0277
Well, he was the first king of France to become Catholic.
Pepin the Short, the founder of the Carolingian dynasty, became the ruler of the Kingdom of the Franks with the help of Pope Zachary, who dethroned the last Merovingian king. The next pope, Stephen II, asked Pepin for help against the Lombards whose army was advancing on Rome. Stephen re-consecrated Pepin as king and, in return, Pepin assumed the role of ordained protector of the Church. Pepin defeated the Lombards and donated territories in central Italy to the Papacy (the donation of Pepin). Pepin had had an ecclesiastical upbringing. Pepin's son, Charlemagne also assumed the role of ordained protector of the Church and was crowned emperor by Pope Leo III. The subsequent generations of the Carolingians were also supporters of the church. However, they were busy fighting each other.
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.
Pepin the Short's sons, Carloman I and Charlemagne.
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Pepin, the son of Charles Martel, was a Frank. He was the father of Charlelmange, who exceptionally tall.
Charlemagnes fathers name was Pepin the Short Charlemagnes grandfather was Charles Martel which means Charles the Hammer
It depends on how you consider achievements. His most lasting accomplishment is his book 'The Prince' His most influencial achievements during his life was helping found a short-lived republic.
pepin the short
Charlemagne's father was Pepin the Short