Pepin, Peppin, or Pippin of Aquitaine may refer to:
Pepin I of Aquitaine (797 – 838), King of Aquitaine
Pepin II of Aquitaine (823 – after 864), King of Aquitaine, son of Pepin I
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Pepin I or Pepin I ofAquitaine (French: Pépin; 797 – 13 December 838) was King ofAquitaine and Duke of Maine. Pepin was the second son of Emperor Louis...
Pepin II, called the Younger (823 – after 864 in Senlis), was King ofAquitaine from 838 as the successor upon the death of his father, Pepin I. Pepin...
Pepin the Short (Latin: Pipinus; French: Pépin le Bref; c. 714 – 24 September 768), was King of the Franks from 751 until his death in 768. He was the...
814, he granted Aquitaine to his son Pepin I, after whose death in 838 the nobility ofAquitaine chose his son Pepin II ofAquitaine (d. 865) as their...
no bounds. When Pepin died in 838, Louis declared Charles the new king ofAquitaine. The nobles, however, elected Pepin's son Pepin II. When Louis threatened...
Battle of Roncevaux took place, in which counts Aeblus and Aznar, Frankish vassals from the Duchy of Vasconia sent by the new King ofAquitaine, Pepin, were...
king of the Lombards (later styled king of Italy) and his brother Louis as king ofAquitaine. As part of Carloman's baptism, he was renamed Pepin, now...
descended from PepinofAquitaine, son of Louis the Pious. Since he did not outlive his father, his sons were deprived ofAquitaine in favor of his younger...
to 753, when the duke ofAquitaine granted asylum to Pepin's brother Grifo after the latter was forced to flee Francia because of his failed attempt at...
and the newly-renamed Pepin were then anointed and crowned. Pepin was appointed king of the Lombards, and Louis king ofAquitaine. This act was not nominal...
dukes ofAquitaine used Toulouse as their capital.[citation needed] The Carolingian kings used different capitals situated farther north. In 765, Pepin the...
these raids, he ordered his second son, Pepin, then King ofAquitaine, and the counts Hugh of Tours and Matfrid of Orléans to recruit an army against the...
832, after the rising ofPepin I ofAquitaine) were unsuccessful. The numerous reconciliations with the rebellious Lothair and Pepin, as well as their brother...
of the Franks and Mayor of the Palace, was the de facto ruler of the Franks from 718 until his death. He was a son of the Frankish statesman Pepinof...
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...
named PepinPepin I ofAquitaine (797–838), grandson of Charlemagne, son of Louis the Pious Pepin II ofAquitaine (823–864), son ofPepin I ofAquitaine Pepin...
Pepin II (c. 635 – 16 December 714), commonly known as Pepinof Herstal, was a Frankish statesman and military leader who de facto ruled Francia as the...
was confirmed in Aquitaine, where Pepin I's son Pepin II was opposing him, and granted West Francia (modern France), the lands west of Lothair's Kingdom...
Prince, London: Methuen Pepin, Guilhem (2006), "Towards a new assessment of the Black Prince's principality ofAquitaine: a study of the last years (1369–1372)"...
Duke of Gascony briefly from 818 until his deposition by Pepin I ofAquitaine in 819. He was either a son of García I or of Centule, a brother of Sancho...
Carolingian dynasty. Under the nearly continuous campaigns ofPepinof Herstal, Charles Martel, Pepin the Short, Charlemagne, and Louis the Pious—father, son...
Younger, son of Charlemagne, who received Neustria; King Louis the Pious, who received Aquitaine; and King Pepin, who received Italy. Pepin died with an...
The newly renamed Pepin and Louis were also then anointed and crowned, Pepin appointed king of the Lombards and Louis king ofAquitaine. The two new kings...
in Altdorf, Bavaria Pepin I ofAquitaine (797–838) Berta, born c. 799 Rotrude, born about 800 Hildegard, born c. 802, abbess of Notre-Dame in Laon Louis...
29; she is a patron saint of the blind. The niece ofPepin II ofAquitaine, she was born on April 29, 845. She was cured of blindness by Saint Remfroye...
it to Pepin I ofAquitaine, and following the latter's death in 838, to Charles the Bald. Neustria, along with Aquitaine, formed the major part of Charles...