King of the Franks and father of Charlemagne who defended papal interests and founded the Carolingian dynasty in 751 (714-768)
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Examples for "Pepin"
Examples for "Pepin"
1So Pepin; save only that he is industrious while I was idle.
2So Pope Stephen goes to Pepin, the eldest son of the Church.
3Prince Carloman was our vis-a-vis, and Prince Pepin danced the same CONTREDANSE.
4The whole band made preparations to go below Lake Pepin, after porcupines.
5Passing Lake Pepin and approaching St. Paul, the river became very shallow.
1This step was taken, however, by Charles's son, Pepin the Short.
2The Franks under Charles Martel and Pepin the Short 106.
3St. Boniface also enjoyed the support of the Frankish rulers, Charles Martel and Pepin the Short.
4What is the historical importance of Augustine, Henry the Fowler, Pepin the Short, Charles Martel, Egbert, and Ethelbert?
5It was the Frankish ruler, Pepin the Short, who annexed their possessions there and drove them back across the Pyrenees to Spain.
6Pepin was quite low in stature, and therefore was called Pepin the Short.
Translations for Pepin the Short