Pepin depicted on a 10th century copy of a manuscript originally made in 829–836.
King of Italy
Reign
781 – 810
Coronation
781 Rome
Predecessor
Charlemagne
Successor
Charlemagne and Bernard
Born
Carloman 777
Died
8 July 810(810-07-08) (aged 33)
Issue more...
Bernard, King of Italy
House
Carolingian
Father
Charlemagne
Mother
Hildegard
Carolingian dynasty
Pippinids
Pippin the Elder (c. 580–640)
Grimoald (616–656)
Childebert the Adopted (d. 662)
Arnulfings
Arnulf of Metz (582–640)
Ansegisel (d. 662 or 679)
Chlodulf of Metz (d. 696 or 697)
Pepin of Herstal (635–714)
Grimoald II (d. 714)
Drogo of Champagne (670–708)
Theudoald (d. 741)
Carolingians
Charles Martel (686–741)
Carloman (d. 754)
Pepin the Short (714–768)
Carloman I (751–771)
Charlemagne (742–814)
Pepin the Hunchback (768–811)
Charles the Younger (772–811)
Pepin of Italy (773–810)
Louis the Pious (778–840)
Pepin I of Aquitaine (797–838)
After the Treaty of Verdun (843)
Lothair I, Holy Roman Emperor (795–855; Middle Francia)
Charles the Bald (823–877) (West Francia)
Louis the German (804–876) (East Francia)
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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. Pepin ruled the kingdom from a young age under Charlemagne, but predeceased his father. His son Bernard was named king of Italy after him, and his descendants were the longest-surviving direct male line of the Carolingian dynasty.
Pepin or Pippin (777 – 8 July 810) was King ofItaly from 781 until his death in 810. Born Carloman, he was the third son of Charlemagne (his second by...
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...
the son of King PepinofItaly, himself the son of the Emperor Charlemagne. In 810, Pepin died from an illness contracted at the siege of Venice. Bernard...
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...
of Aquitaine Pepin, Count of Vermandois (817–850), grandson ofPepinofItaly Pippin (name), given name and surname, including PepinPepin, Iran, a village...
Younger, son of Charlemagne, who received Neustria; King Louis the Pious, who received Aquitaine; and King Pepin, who received Italy. Pepin died with an...
parts of Alemannia. Louis and the younger Pepin were confirmed in their kingdoms of Aquitaine and Italy, and gained additional territories, with most of Bavaria...
Pepin I (also Peppin, Pipin, or Pippin) of Landen (c. 580 – 27 February 640), also called the Elder or the Old, was the Mayor of the palace of Austrasia...
Pepin I or Pepin I of Aquitaine (French: Pépin; 797 – 13 December 838) was King of Aquitaine and Duke of Maine. Pepin was the second son of Emperor Louis...
the sole exception of the kingdom ofItaly; although within Louis's empire, in 813 Charlemagne had ordered that Bernard, Pepin's son, be made and called...
Hedwige of Saxony, he was elected as the successor of the last Carolingian king, Louis V. Hugh was descended from Charlemagne's son PepinofItaly through...
Pepin, Ansegisel's descendants would eventually become Frankish kings and rule over the Carolingian Empire. He was married to Begga, the daughter of Pepin...
father ofPepinof Landen Carloman (mayor of the palace) (ruled 741–47) Carloman I, king of the Franks (768–71) Carloman, birth name ofPepinofItaly (781–810)...
king of the Franks from 768 until he died in 771. He was the second surviving son ofPepin the Short and Bertrada of Laon and was a younger brother of Charlemagne...
Pippini regis Victoria Avarica" celebrating the defeat of the Avars at the hands ofPepinofItaly in 796 still survives. The Franks baptized many Avars...
Donation ofPepin in 756 provided a legal basis for the creation of the Papal States, thus extending the temporal rule of the popes beyond the duchy of Rome...
married Begga daughter ofPepin I, Pepinof Landen. Arnulf is thus the male-line grandfather ofPepinof Herstal, great-grandfather of Charles Martel and...
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...
was overthrown with the consent of the Papacy and the aristocracy, and Pepin the Short, son of Martel, was crowned King of the Franks. The Carolingian dynasty...
Arnulf of Metz (died c. 640) and Pippin of Landen (died 640). The recurrence of the leading name Pippin in the family led the anonymous author of the Annals...