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Pepin II of Aquitaine was born in 823.
Pepin, the son of Charles Martel, was a Frank. He was the father of Charlelmange, who exceptionally tall.
Charlemagne was his eldest son.
Charlemagne had a son named Pippin. Charlemagne's father was Pepin, but this name is also sometimes spelled Pippin. Pepin or Pippin was a common name for men of the family.
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.
Pépin le Bref (English: Pepin the Short, or Pepin the Younger), first of the Carolingians kings, was the son of Charles Martel and helped the Pope against the Lombards.
The Frankish King Pepin the short (III) died in the year 768 and was succeeded by his eldest son, Charles Magnus who later became known as Charlemagne.
King Pepin, also known as Pepin the Short, was the king of the Franks from 751 to 768. He was the first Carolingian king and the father of Charlemagne. Pepin played a crucial role in establishing the Carolingian dynasty and expanding the Frankish kingdom.
The address of the Pepin Public Library is: 510 2Nd St., Pepin, 54759 0277
Pepin III (Merovingian ruler). He was called Pepin III, the Short. He was the son of charles Martel. In 751, he was crowned King of Franks. He was a closeally of the pope, and he was who defended the papacy against the Lombards. He made the Donation of Pepin which became the basis of the Papal State.
The address of the Pepin Depot Museum is: 806 3Rd St, Pepin, WI 54759
Julie Pepin's birth name is Julie Michelle Pepin.