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- Pepin_the_Short abstract "Pippin the Younger (c. 714 – 24 September 768), often known under the mistranslation Pippin the Short (French: Pépin le Bref; German: Pippin der Kleine), was a King of the Franks from 751 until his death. He was the first of the Carolingians to become King.The younger son of the Frankish prince Charles Martel, Pepin's upbringing was distinguished by the ecclesiastical education he had received from the monks of St. Denis. Succeeding his father as the Mayor of the Palace in 741, Pepin reigned over Francia jointly with his elder brother Carloman. Pepin ruled in Neustria, Burgundy, and Provence, while his brother Carloman established himself in Austrasia, Alemannia and Thuringia. The brothers were active in subjugating revolts led by the Bavarians, Aquitanians, Saxons, and the Alemanni in the early years of their reign. In 743, they ended the Frankish interregnum by choosing Childeric III, who was to be the last Merovingian monarch, as figurehead king of the Franks. Being well disposed towards the church and Papacy on account of their ecclesiastical upbringing, Pepin and Carloman continued their father's work in supporting Saint Boniface in reforming the Frankish church, and evangelising the Saxons. After Carloman, who was an intensely pious man, retired to religious life in 747, Pepin became the sole ruler of the Franks. He suppressed a revolt led by his half-brother Grifo, and succeeded in becoming the undisputed master of all Francia. Giving up pretense, Pepin then forced Childeric into a monastery and had himself proclaimed king of the Franks with support of Pope Zachary in 751. The decision was not supported by all members of the Carolingian family and Pepin had to put down a revolt led by Carloman's son, Drogo, and again by Grifo.As King, Pepin embarked on an ambitious program to expand his power. He reformed the legislation of the Franks and continued the ecclesiastical reforms of Boniface. Pepin also intervened in favour of the Papacy of Stephen II against the Lombards in Italy. He was able to secure several cities, which he then gave to the Pope as part of the Donation of Pepin. This formed the legal basis for the Papal States in the Middle Ages. The Byzantines, keen to make good relations with the growing power of the Frankish empire, gave Pepin the title of Patricius. In wars of expansion, Pepin conquered Septimania from the Islamic Umayyads, and subjugated the southern realms by repeatedly defeating Waifer of Aquitaine and his Basque troops, after which the Basque and 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 Germany, but the final subjugation of these tribes was left to his successors. Pepin died in 768 and was succeeded by his sons Charlemagne and Carloman. Although unquestionably one of the most powerful and successful rulers of his time, Pepin's reign is largely overshadowed by that of his more famous son.".
- Pepin_the_Short activeYearsEndYear "0768".
- Pepin_the_Short activeYearsStartYear "0751".
- Pepin_the_Short deathPlace Saint-Denis,_Seine-Saint-Denis.
- Pepin_the_Short parent Charles_Martel.
- Pepin_the_Short predecessor Childeric_III.
- Pepin_the_Short spouse Bertrada_of_Laon.
- Pepin_the_Short successor Carloman_I.
- Pepin_the_Short successor Charlemagne.
- Pepin_the_Short thumbnail Alte-Mainbruecke_Pipinus.jpg?width=300.
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- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageRevisionID "707963216".
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Agde.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Aistulf.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Alamannia.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Albi.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Alemanni.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Ansemund.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Aquitaine.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Aquitani.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Austrasia.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Basilica_of_St_Denis.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Basques.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Toulouse_(721).
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Bavarians.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Bertrada_of_Laon.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Burgundy.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Béziers.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Carloman_(mayor_of_the_palace).
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Carloman_I.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Carolingian_dynasty.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Category:714_births.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Category:768_deaths.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Category:8th-century_French_people.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Category:8th-century_monarchs_in_Europe.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Category:Burials_at_the_Basilica_of_St_Denis.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Category:Frankish_kings_of_Burgundy.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mayors_of_the_Palace.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Liège.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rulers_of_the_Carolingian_Empire.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Catholic_Church.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Charibert_of_Laon.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Charlemagne.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Martel.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Childeric_III.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Danube.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Donation_of_Pepin.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Drogo_(mayor_of_the_palace).
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Rome.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Feudalism.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Francia.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Franks.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink French_language.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink German_language.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Gisela,_Abbess_of_Chelles.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Grifo.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Heavy_cavalry.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Toulouse.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink History_of_the_Basques.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Roman_Empire.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Iberian_Peninsula.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Islam.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Frankish_kings.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Lombards.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Mainz.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Martin_of_Laon.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Mayor_of_the_Palace.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Merovingian_dynasty.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Monastery.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Narbonne.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Neustria.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Nîmes.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Odilo,_Duke_of_Bavaria.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Papal_States.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Papal_bull.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Paris.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Patrician_(ancient_Rome).
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Pentapolis.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Pepin_of_Herstal.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Pope.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Stephen_II.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Pope_Zachary.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Provence.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Ravenna.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Rhône.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Rome.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Roussillon.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Denis,_Seine-Saint-Denis.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Saint_Boniface.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Salic_law.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Saxons.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Scandinavia.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Septimania.
- Pepin_the_Short wikiPageWikiLink Siege_of_Narbonne_(752–59).