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...
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Agila II † Ardo † Odo of Aquitaine Charles Martel Childebrand Liutprand Pépin le Bref Constans II Constantine IV Justinian II Leontius Tiberius III Leo III...
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Antiquity. Oxford University Press. Verseuil, Jean (1996). Les rois fainéants: De Dagobert à Pépin le Bref (629-651) (in French). Paris: Critérion. pp. 179–199...
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Sicily Louis VII of France (French: Louis le Jeune) Pippin III, King of the Franks (French: Pépin le Bref; German: Pippin der Kleine, Pippin der Kurze...
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artist and Olympic fencing champion Pippin the Younger (in French: Pépin le Bref; born in Jupille, 8th century), King of the Franks Henri Pousseur (1929–2009)...
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captured Narbonne from the Kingdom of Visigoths in 719. The Carolingian Pepin the Short conquered Narbonne from the Arabs in 759 after which it became...
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statesman (b. 721) Zhang Xun, general of the Tang Dynasty (b. 709) "PÉPIN LE BREF (741-768)" (in Latin and French). Noctes-gallicanae.org. Archived from...
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pilfered. Bachrach, Bachrach & Leese 2018. Jean Verseuil, Les rois fainéants: de Dagobert à Pépin le Bref 629-751, édition Critérion, Paris, 1946 (ISBN 978-2-7413-0136-3)...
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Charles Martel died and was succeeded by his son, Pippin the Short (Pépin le Bref). Hunald again rebelled against Frankish authority the following year;...
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Saint Martial, third-century monk and first bishop of Limoges. Pepin the Short (Pépin le Bref), eighth-century king of the Franks, son of Charles Martel,...
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