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* Pepin the Middle ( 688 – 695 ), represented in court by his follower Nordebert
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Pepin and Middle
The conflict between mayors was ended when the Austrasians under Pepin the Middle triumphed in 687 in the Battle of Tertry.
Pepin, sometimes called Pepin II and Pepin the Middle was the grandson and namesake of Pepin I the Elder by the marriage of Pepin I's daughter Begga and Ansegisel, son of Arnulf of Metz. He was also the Grandfather of Pepin the short and Great-grandfather of Charlemange.
Currently, the town consists of three elementary schools ( Neil A. Pepin School, Center Street School, and Maple Street School ), a middle school ( White Brook Middle School ), and a high school ( Easthampton High School ), which is currently undergoing renovations.
* Pepin the Middle ( 680 – 714 ), took the title Duke and Prince of the Franks ( dux et princeps Francorum ) after his conquest of Neustria in 687
* Charles Martel ( 715 – 741 ), illegitimate son of Pepin the Middle, also in Neustria ( 718 – 741 )
* Berthar ( 686 – 688 or 689 ), son-in-law of previous, lost Battle of Tertry to Pepin the Middle in 687, murdered in 688 or 689
* Charles Martel ( 718 – 741 ), illegitimate son of Pepin the Middle, also in Austrasia ( 715 – 741 )
* Drogo ( 695 – 708 ), son of Pepin the Middle, also duke of Champagne ( from 690 ) and duke of Burgundy from Nordebert's death in 697
Pepin and 688
* October 22 – Charles Martel ( b. 688 ), major domus ( i. e., Mayor of the Palace ) of the Franks ; succeeded by his son Pepin the Short ( 714 – 768 )
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* 841 – In the Battle of Fontenay-en-Puisaye, forces led by Charles the Bald and Louis the German defeat the armies of Lothair I of Italy and Pepin II of Aquitaine.
But in the event, Charlemagne's other legitimate sons died – Pepin in 810 and Charles in 811 – and Louis alone remained to be crowned co-emperor with Charlemagne in 813.
Pepin returned to Aquitaine and Judith – after being forced to humiliate herself with a solemn oath of innocence – to Louis's court.
* Pepin the Short ( 714 – 768 ), king of the Franks since 751, dies ; he is succeeded by his sons Carloman ( eastern Franks ) and Charles, aka Charlemagne ( western Franks ).
* April – Pippin of Italy, King of the Langobardians, son of Charlemagne, not to be confused with Pepin " The Short " of France ( born this year or 773 )
Pepin defeated the Lombards – taking control of northern Italy – and made a gift ( called the Donation of Pepin ) of the properties formerly constituting the Exarchate of Ravenna to the Pope.
Pepin ( 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 under the Merovingian king Dagobert I from 623 to 629.
Pepin ( also Pippin, Pipin, or Peppin ) of Herstal, or Heristal, ( 635 / 45 – 16 December 714 ) was the Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia from 680 to his death and of Neustria and Burgundy from 687 to 695.
Pepin and 695
In 695 Pepin could even sponsor the foundation of the Archdiocese of Utrecht and the beginning of the conversion of the Frisians under Willibrord.
Childebert III, called the Just () ( 670 or probably 683 – 23 April 711 ), son of Theuderic III and Clotilda ( or Doda ) and sole king of the Franks ( 695 – 711 ), he was seemingly but a puppet of the mayor of the palace, Pepin of Heristal, though his placita show him making judicial decisions of his own will, even against the Arnulfing clan.
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At Jonac, he declared Charles king of Aquitaine and deprived Pepin ( he was less harsh with the younger Louis ), restoring the whole rest of the empire to Lothair, not yet involved in the civil war.
Childeric and Theuderic, bereft of their long hair ( Pepin was said to have kept the two severed manes as trophies ), were sent to live in monastic confinement.
Meetings of Pope Stephen II ( 752-757 ) with Pepin the Short, and of Pope Leo III ( 795-816 ) with Charlemagne ( died 814 ), took place at Reims ; and here Pope Stephen IV crowned Louis the Debonnaire in 816.
Pepin II was probably born in Herstal ( Héristal ), modern Belgium ( where his center of power lay ), whence his byname ( sometimes " of Heristal ").
Pepin and court
When Charlemagne sent his young son Pepin to Italy as King of the Lombards Angilbert went along as primicerius palatii, a high administrator of the satellite court.
The disaffected Pepin was summoned to his father's court, where he was so poorly received he left against his father's orders.
Valentine is brought up as a knight at the court of Pepin, while Orson grows up in a bear's den to be a wild man of the woods, until he is overcome and tamed by Valentine, whose servant and comrade he becomes.
Commissioned by the Carolingian king Charlemagne and his wife Hildegard and produced in his court scriptorium at Aachen, the manuscript was intended to commemorate Charlemagne's march to Italy, his meeting with Pope Adrian I, and the baptism of his son Pepin.
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