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  1. Pepin, or Pippin the Hunchback (French: Pépin le Bossu, German: Pippin der Buckelige; c. 768/769 – 811) was a Frankish prince. He was the eldest son of Charlemagne and noblewoman Himiltrude. He developed a humped back after birth, leading early medieval historians to give him the epithet "hunchback".

  2. 768 : mort du roi Pépin le Bref, le 24 septembre, à l'abbaye Saint-Denis. Mariage et descendance. Du mariage de Pépin le Bref avec Bertrade de Laon sont nés [39] : Charles, le futur Charlemagne (742 ou 748-814), roi des Francs (768), roi des Lombards (774), empereur d'Occident (800) ;

    • 714
    • Peut-être Jupille, Quierzy ou Laon
    • Carolingiens
  3. v. t. e. Pepin or Pippin (777 – 8 July 810) was King of Italy from 781 until his death in 810. Born Carloman, he was the third son of Charlemagne (his second by Queen Hildegard ). Carloman was renamed Pepin upon his baptism in 781, where he was also crowned as king of the Lombard Kingdom his father had conquered.

  4. Pepin died in 768 from unknown causes and was succeeded by his sons Charlemagne and Carloman. 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.

  5. Pépin le Bossu, né en 768 ou 769 et mort en 811, est un grand noble franc de la famille carolingienne, fils considéré comme illégitime de Charlemagne. Compromis dans une conspiration contre son père, il est enfermé en 792 à l' abbaye de Prüm, où il termine ses jours. Biographie.

  6. 15 nov 2022 · Fils de Charles Martel et père de Charlemagne, Pépin le Bref a été Maire du palais puis Roi des francs de 751 à 768. Débarassé du dernier roi mérovingien, il se fait sacré roi avec le soutien du pape et fonde la dynastie des Carolingiens. Durant son règne, il mène une politique habile, faite d'alliance avec la papauté et de conquêtes territoriales.

  7. 1 apr 2024 · Pippin III (born c. 714—died September 24, 768, Saint-Denis, Neustria [now in France]) was the first king of the Frankish Carolingian dynasty and the father of Charlemagne. A son of Charles Martel, Pippin became the sole de facto ruler of the Franks in 747 and then, on the deposition of Childeric III in 751, king of the Franks.