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Basilica of St Denis in 754, bestowing upon him the additional title of Patricius Romanorum (Patrician of the Romans). This was the first recorded crowning of a civil ruler by a Pope. As life expectancies were short in those days, and Pepin
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Aquitanian lords saw no option but to pledge loyalty to the Franks. Pepin was, however, troubled by the relentless revolts of the Saxons and the Bavarians. He campaigned tirelessly in
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were established, and the temporal reign of the papacy officially began. At about 752, he turned his attention to Septimania. The new king headed south in a military expedition down the
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665:. Although Pepin was unquestionably one of the most powerful and successful rulers of his time, his reign is largely overshadowed by that of his more famous son, Charlemagne.
1872:. (Aleksandr Petrovich), 1922–1997, Talbot, Alice-Mary Maffry, Cutler, Anthony, 1934–, Gregory, Timothy E., Ševčenko, Nancy Patterson. New York: Oxford University Press.
1105:. After a meeting with Pope Stephen II at Ponthion, Pepin forced the Lombard king to return the seized property from the Church. He confirmed the papacy in possession of
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wanted family continuity, the Pope also anointed Pepin's sons, Charles (eventually known as Charlemagne), who was 12, and Carloman, who was 3.
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1046:, an Irish monk who probably used a copy of the "
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1583:A History of Early Medieval Europe: From 476–911
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1149:allegiance. The Frankish king went on to invest
2007:Photograph Archive of Old Original Documents (
1830:Duckett, Eleanor Shipley (20 September 2022).
1439:Adelais (Adelaide), died young, buried in Metz
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1991:Literatur über Pippin den Jüngeren
1870:The Oxford dictionary of Byzantium
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1966:Tucker, Spencer C., ed. (2011).
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1968:A Global Chronology of Conflict
1957:Schulman, Jana K., ed. (2002).
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1895:Lewis, Archibald R. (2010).
1850:Dutton, Paul Edward (2008).
1313:Allegoric depiction of Pepin
1099:, who had expanded into the
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149:Anonymi chronica imperatorum
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1933:. Great Britain: Longman.
1623:"Italy and Spain, 773–801"
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1164:until seven years later
635:siege of Narbonne in 759
601:in the Middle Ages. The
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2112:751 – 24 September 768
1995:German National Library
1319:Basilica of Saint Denis
1145:) after securing count
1037:Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne
1012:a suggestive question:
989:First Carolingian king
3050:Sons of Charles Martel
2866:Childebert the Adopted
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2182:List of Frankish kings
2177:Simplified family tree
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1948:Riché, Pierre (1993).
1859:Enright, M.J. (1985).
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2017:University of Marburg
1929:R.H.C, Davis (1957).
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1811:Doig, Allan (2008).
1753:, p. chapter 1.
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315:Basilica of St Denis
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3563:Charles of Lorraine
3433:Louis the Stammerer
3221:Sons of Charlemagne
3110:Charles the Younger
3105:Pepin the Hunchback
2608:Henry VI of England
2034:Carolingian Dynasty
2003:"digitalised image"
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1032:Clausula de Pippino
870:Charles the Younger
864:Pepin the Hunchback
719:Carolingian dynasty
669:Assumption of power
539:Merovingian monarch
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2665:House of Bonaparte
2595:House of Lancaster
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1836:www.britannica.com
1703:, p. ix, 198.
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2856:Carloman →
2757:(1852–1870)
2731:(1830–1848)
2700:Louis XVIII
2680:Napoleon II
2621:(1589–1792)
2599:(1422–1453)
2544:Charles VII
2517:(1328–1589)
2391:Charles III
2376:Carloman II
2352:(Charles I)
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2118:Charlemagne
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1459:Pronounced
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614:In wars of
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512:Aquitanians
442:Carolingian
358:Carolingian
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300:Saint-Denis
295:(768-09-24)
255:Predecessor
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179:Predecessor
3647:768 deaths
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3636:Categories
3576:Lothair IV
3552:Lothair IV
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2953:Grimoald I
2906:, his sons
2876:Arnulfings
2862:Grimoald I
2674:Napoleon I
2654:Louis XVII
2633:Louis XIII
2579:Charles IX
2574:Francis II
2539:Charles VI
2505:Charles IV
2480:Philip III
2470:Louis VIII
2435:Hugh Capet
2428:(987–1328)
2361:Charles II
2345:Carloman I
2327:Robertians
2252:Dagobert I
2237:Sigebert I
2217:Chlothar I
2123:Carloman I
1940:0582482089
1910:. Leiden:
1879:0195046528
1842:2022-09-29
1751:Lewis 2010
1739:Brown 1995
1562:R.H.C 1957
1527:Riché 1993
1504:References
1342:Carloman I
1287:April 2024
1177:Roussillon
1147:Ansemund's
1127:Septimania
1111:Pentapolis
914:(795–855;
901:After the
852:Carloman I
770:Arnulfings
628:Andalusian
620:Septimania
575:Stephen II
518:, and the
434: 714
342:Carloman I
284: 714
80:newspapers
3437:Louis III
3387:→ Godfrey
3305:Ermengard
3292:Lothair I
3137:Theoderic
3086:Pepin III
2986:Pepin III
2962:Theudoald
2900:Ansegisel
2849:Pippinids
2711:Louis XIX
2705:Charles X
2648:Louis XVI
2638:Louis XIV
2584:Henry III
2564:Francis I
2559:Louis XII
2534:Charles V
2524:Philip VI
2485:Philip IV
2465:Philip II
2460:Louis VII
2440:Robert II
2371:Louis III
2333:(751–987)
2282:Clovis IV
2262:Clovis II
2200:(509–751)
1997:catalogue
1595:Routledge
1539:Doig 2008
1433:(757–810)
1367:feudalism
1334:Salic law
1258:does not
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1189:Aquitaine
1135:Maguelone
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496:Austrasia
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394:Signature
265:Successor
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189:Successor
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3515:Louis IV
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3346:Pepin II
3314:Bosonids
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3058:Carloman
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2981:Carloman
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2643:Louis XV
2628:Henry IV
2569:Henry II
2549:Louis XI
2500:Philip V
2475:Louis IX
2455:Louis VI
2450:Philip I
2406:Louis IV
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1109:and the
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641:and his
579:Lombards
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492:Provence
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384:Religion
259:Carloman
204:Neustria
3618:Charles
3585:Louis V
3556:Charles
3486:Francia
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3407:Bernard
3337:Pepin I
3327:Charles
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3196:Bernhar
3178:Bernard
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2996:Bernard
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2858:Pepin I
2776:italics
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2529:John II
2490:Louis X
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2416:Louis V
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2401:Rudolph
2356:Louis I
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1993:in the
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1159:Iberian
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639:Waiofar
631:Muslims
624:Umayyad
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213:741–751
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