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Stockholm is a village in Pepin County, Wisconsin, United States, founded in 1854 by immigrants from Karlskoga, Sweden.
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* Albany, Pepin County, Wisconsin, a town
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Pepin County is a county in the U. S. state of Wisconsin.
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Pepin Township is a township in Wabasha County, Minnesota, United States.
Frankfort is a town in Pepin County, Wisconsin, United States.
Category: Towns in Pepin County, Wisconsin
Lima is a town in Pepin County, Wisconsin, United States.
Category: Towns in Pepin County, Wisconsin
Waubeek is a town in Pepin County, Wisconsin, United States.
Category: Towns in Pepin County, Wisconsin
* Frankfort, Pepin County, Wisconsin, a town
* Lima, Pepin County, Wisconsin, a town
Albany is a town in Pepin County, Wisconsin, United States.
Category: Towns in Pepin County, Wisconsin
simple: Albany, Pepin County, Wisconsin
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The fourth book in the series, On the Banks of Plum Creek, takes place from 1871 to 1874, and follows the Ingalls family as they move from Kansas to Pepin, Wisconsin to an area near Walnut Grove, Minnesota, and settle in a dugout " on the banks of Plum Creek ( Redwood County, Minnesota )".
Durand is a town in Pepin County, Wisconsin, United States.
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During the World War II years the company was led by Schueg's son-in-law José ' Pepin ' Bosch.
Pepin founded Bacardi Imports in New York City, and was named Cuba's Minister of the Treasury in 1949.
He was also the father of Pepin the Short and grandfather of Charlemagne.
Martel was born in Herstal, the illegitimate son of duke Pepin II and his concubine Alpaida.
His grandfather was Pepin the Short.
* Pepin was proclaimed King of Aquitaine, his territory including Gascony, the march around Toulouse, and the counties of Carcassonne, Autun, Avallon and Nevers.
In 830, at Wala's insistence that Bernard of Septimania was plotting against him, Pepin of Aquitaine led an army of Gascons, with the support of the Neustrian magnates, all the way to Paris.
The disaffected Pepin was summoned to his father's court, where he was so poorly received he left against his father's orders.
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.
The conflict between mayors was ended when the Austrasians under Pepin the Middle triumphed in 687 in the Battle of Tertry.
After this, Pepin, though not a king, was the political ruler of the Frankish kingdom and left this position as a heritage to his sons.
It is not clear if Pepin himself wielded the scissors, but after a brief struggle the king's hair was severed.
Pepin shortly thereafter ordered the shearing of Childeric's teenage son Theuderic, whose blonde hair was reported to reach nearly to his waist.
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.
The characteristics they shared with many Merovingian female saints may be mentioned: Regenulfa of Incourt, a 7th-century virgin in French-speaking Brabant of the ancestral line of the dukes of Brabant fled from a proposal of marriage to live isolated in the forest, where a curative spring sprang forth at her touch ; Ermelindis of Meldert, a 6th-century virgin related to Pepin I, inhabited several isolated villas ; Begga of Andenne, the mother of Pepin II, founded seven churches in Andenne during her widowhood ; the purely legendary " Oda of Amay " was drawn into the Carolingian line by spurious genealogy in her 13th-century vita, which made her the mother of Arnulf, Bishop of Metz, but she has been identified with the historical Saint Chrodoara ; finally, the widely-venerated Gertrude of Nivelles, sister of Begga in the Carolingian ancestry, was abbess of a nunnery established by her mother.
Stephen now anointed Pepin at Saint-Denis in a memorable ceremony that was recalled in coronation rites of French kings until the end of the ancien regime in 1789.
Over time, however, Papal dependence on the Holy Roman Emperor was loosened through the quarrels of Louis the Pious and his sons, the future emperor Lothair I, Pepin I of Aquitaine and Louis the German.
With Constantine ’ s supporters largely dealt with, Stephen wrote to the Frankish king, Pepin the Short, notifying him of his election, and asking for a number of bishops to participate in a council he was seeking to hold to discuss the recent confusion.
As Pepin had died, it was Charlemagne and Carloman I who agreed to send twelve bishops to participate in the Lateran Council of 769.
He encouraged the deposition of the last Merovingian king of the Franks, Childeric III, and it was with his sanction that Boniface crowned Pepin the Short as King of the Franks at Soissons in 752.
Pomesanian leader Pepin unsuccessfully besieged the city, but soon he was captured and tortured to death.

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