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Of the shorter poems, besides the greeting to Pippin on his return from the campaign against the Avars ( 796 ), an epistle to David ( Charlemagne ) incidentally reveals a delightful picture of the poet living with his children in a house surrounded by pleasant gardens near the emperor's palace.
Offsprings of the Mac include, among many others, the firmer Macoun ( a Jersey Black cross ), the Spartan ( recorded as a Newtown Pippin cross ), the Cortland, the Empire, the Jonamac, the Jersey Mac and possibly the Paula Red.
In 1996, Marathon 2 was ported to Windows 95 ; both the original Marathon and Marathon 2 were ported to the Apple Bandai Pippin console under the title of Super Marathon ; and the third game in the trilogy, Marathon Infinity, was released ( for the Macintosh only ), built on a slightly modified Marathon 2 engine.
In The Return of the King ( 2003 ), Boromir also appears in the theatrical version during a brief flashback as Pippin remembers his heroic self-sacrifice.
* Pippin of Italy ( 773 – 810 ), whose original name was Carloman
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.
* Pippin ( musical ), the title of a Broadway musical by Stephen Schwartz ; or the 1981 film adaptation of the musical
On Charles ' death ( 741 ), Carloman and his brother Pippin the Short succeeded to their father's legal positions, Carloman in Austrasia, and Pippin in Neustria.
By 742, Carloman and Pippin had ousted their half-brother, Grifo and forced him into a monastery, and each turned his attention towards his own area of influence as major domo, Pippin in the West ( in what was called Neustria, roughly the Area between Nancy and Reims ) and Carloman in the East ( in what was called Austrasia, roughly what is now is the area between Bruges, Metz and Fulda ), which was the Carolingian base of power.
* Richard Cox ( horticulturist ) ( 1766 – 1845 ), British horticulturist, created Cox's Orange Pippin apple
Esslingen was first mentioned in 777 as Ezelinga in the last will of Abbot Fulrad from Saint-Denis ( near Paris ), the chaplain of Pippin and Charlemagne.
From 623 ( with Pippin of Landen, then the Mayor of the Palace ), Arnulf was an adviser to Dagobert I.
By the time the Apple Bandai Pippin was released ( 1995 in Japan and in the United States ), the market was dominated by the Sega Saturn, PlayStation, and the ( mostly Windows-based ) PC.
* Horace Pippin ( 1888-1946 ), American painter
Leading ceramacists and glass artists include Jenny Orchard, Gwyn Hanssen Pigott, Merran Esson, Thancoupie ( 1937 – 2011 ), Marea Gazzard, Peter Rushforth, Noel Hart, Klaus Moje, Pippin Drysdale, Yasmin Smith and Cedar Prest.
* Men of Character ( 1838 ), including " Job Pippin: The man who couldn't help it ," and other sketches of the same kind
In a career spanning over four decades, Schwartz has written such hit musicals as Godspell ( 1971 ), Pippin ( 1972 ) and Wicked ( 2003 ).
* Pippin II ( 635 or 640-December 16, 714 ), mayor of the palace of Austrasia
Louis the Pious had three sons, and in 817 he arranged an early allocation of the shares in the future inheritance of the empire: Pippin was confirmed king in Aquitaine ( Pippin I of Aquitaine ), Louis the German was made king in Bavaria, while the eldest son Lothar was made co-emperor with future authority over his brothers.
It is still a matter of debate among historians whether they were called by Pippin II in his fight against Charles the Bald ( as Charles ' propaganda later claimed ), helped defeat Charles the Bald, and left with due payment from Pippin II, or whether they just took advantage of the war to invade unchecked but moved back at the sight of the strong garrison of Toulouse who had just resisted successfully Charles the Bald.

Pippin and children's
The Adventures of Pippin and Tog was a popular children's annual book in the 1970s.

Pippin and comic
* Appleman, Bananaman's arch-enemy in the early strip who was rotten to the core, parody of Bizarro, created by Dr Gloom, even though in one comic strip his original name was Pete Pippin.

Pippin and produced
Both Pippin and Godspell continue to be frequently produced.
In 2011 the Menier Chocolate Factory, London produced a production of Pippin.
The Kansas City Repertory Theatre produced and performed a version of Pippin that opened on September 14th, 2012 and closed on October 3rd, 2012.
Marshall collaborated with Scott Joplin on two ragtime compositions, " Swipesy Cake Walk " and " The Lily Queen ," and produced several solo efforts, including " Kinklets ," " Ham And --," " The Peach ," and " The Pippin.
Other productions have included Guys and Dolls, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum ( 2001 ) by Stephen Sondheim, Taxi-Cabaret ( 2002 ), Jesus Christ Superstar, Love, Sex and Everything in Between ( a revue done in fall, 2002 ), A Chorus Line ( 2003 ), Little Shop of Horrors ( 2003 ) by Alan Menken, That's Entertainment ( a revue done in fall, 2003 ), The Last Five Years ( By Jason Robert Brown ) ( 2004 ), Pippin ( 2004 ) ( By Stephen Schwartz ), You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown ( 2004 ) and the first summer show A Summer Revue produced in 2004.

Pippin and by
In 751 Pippin III, Mayor of the Palace under the Merovingian king, himself assumed the title of king and was anointed by the Church.
* Bernard, the son of Charlemagne's son Pippin of Italy, was confirmed as King of Italy, a title he had been allowed to inherit from his father by Charlemagne.
Liutprand's successor Aistulf conquered Ravenna for the Lombards for the first time, but was subsequently defeated by the king of the Franks Pippin III, called by the Pope, and had to leave it.
* Battle of Dorestad: The Frisians of king Radbod are defeated by the Frankish mayor of the palace, Pippin of Herstal.
The play Pippin was originally conceived by Stephen Schwartz as a student musical performed by the Scotch ' n ' Soda student theatre troupe.
After the ensuing battle, Gandalf and the king rode to Isengard, which in the interim had itself been attacked and conquered by Treebeard and the Ents, along with Merry and Pippin.
During the scattered fighting near Parth Galen, Boromir was mortally wounded by orc archers while defending Merry and Pippin, redeeming himself for trying to take the Ring.
* Apple Bandai Pippin, a game console designed by Apple Computer and manufactured by Bandai in 1995
* the protagonist in the novel The Short Reign of Pippin IV by John Steinbeck
* the yellow dog in the Pippin and Mabel picture book series by K. V.
As a consequence of eliminating the Battle of Bywater, Saruman is killed by Wormtongue much earlier ( at the beginning of the extended edition of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King ) and the palantír of Orthanc is transferred to Gandalf by means of Pippin retrieving it from Saruman's corpse instead of Wormtongue throwing it from the tower window.
Gandalf and Pippin arrive at Minas Tirith in the kingdom of Gondor, delivering the news to Denethor, the Lord and Steward of Gondor, that a devastating attack on his city by Sauron, the Dark Lord of Mordor is imminent.
Denethor attempts to immolate himself and Faramir on his funeral pyre, but Gandalf and Pippin succeed in saving Faramir, who is subsequently healed by Aragorn.
Then, in 689 king Redbad was defeated by Frankish Duke Pippin of Herstal in the battle of Dorestad and the Franks regained control of the area.
Frisia was a short-lived kingdom, and it was crushed by Pippin of Herstal in 689.
* Thus Spoke Zarathustra, translated by Adrian del Caro and edited by Robert Pippin, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006
Mr Dagenham, a travelling salesman who drives an open-topped convertible occasionally appears, as do the staff and cadets of Pippin Fort, a nearby military academy run by Captain Snort and Sergeant-Major Grout.

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