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The donation of pepin refers to the?

Papal States.


What is the name for land given by Pepin the Short to the pope?

Papal States.


Pepin the short?

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.


Who gave the pope the Papal States?

The Papal States were formally established in the 8th century when Pope Stephen II received territorial donations from the Frankish king, Pepin the Short. This donation, known as the Donation of Pepin, was solidified in 756 AD, granting the pope control over lands in central Italy, which became the foundation for the Papal States. Over the centuries, these territories expanded and formed a significant part of the pope's temporal power until the unification of Italy in the 19th century.


What gift of land created the Papal States?

After Pepin the short's kicked the Lombard's out of Italy, he gives their land to the pope.


What king gave the church land in central Italy?

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.


Who ruled the papal states?

The Papal States were ruled by the pope.


What was the capital of the Papal States?

Rome was the capitol of the Papal States.


When was Papal States created?

Papal States was created in 752.


When did Papal States end?

Papal States ended in 1870.


How did Pepin strengthen the Frankish kingdom?

A:Pope Stephen II asked Pepin, king of the Franks that lands now held by the Lombards be "restored" to the papacy, because four centuries earlier Constantine had granted them to his predecessor, Sylvester. This claim was based on a forgery that Stephen showed Pepin, now called the "Donation of Constantine." King Pepin accepted Stephen's word that the document was genuine and ceded a great wedge of land along the Adriatic coast to Stephen. This in turn became known as the "Donation of Pepin" and according to traditional later accounts, Pepin personally laid the Donation of Pepin on the tomb of Saint Peter.The Papal States created by this donation made the pope a feudal lord and gave real financial value to his office. While Pepin certainly helped the pope and his successors, he arguably did not help the Church, as the papacy became a prize for the great families of Rome and its neighbourhood, resulting in centuries of clerical infighting, corruption and open warfare.


Who controlled the government in Papal States?

The papacy, or the pope's 'government' controlled the papal states.