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The Inheritance – The Ancient and Medieval World - KPU PressbooksThe Pippinids were the result of the marriage alliance around 620 of two powerful Austrasian lineages, that of Arnulf, the Bishop of Metz, who possessed ...
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PEOPLES: The Early Carolingians – The Ancient and Medieval WorldThe Carolingian Empire was established due to the success of a large family of the Frankish aristocracy known as the Pippinids (the future Carolingians).
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2 - Pippinids, Arnulfings and Agilolfings: the creation of a dynastyCharlemagne's forebears, the Pippinids, rather than the Merovingian kings, dominate court-associated history, family histories and local annals alike.
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MEROVINGIAN NOBILITY - Foundation for Medieval GenealogyFAMILY of PEPIN "de Landen". PEPIN [I] "le Vieux" or "de Landen", son of ... Settipani points out that this formed part of a series of genealogies ...
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Pippin I | Carolingian Dynasty, Frankish King, CharlemagnePippin I was a councillor of the Merovingian king Chlotar II and mayor of the palace in Austrasia, whose lands lay in the part of the Frankish kingdom that ...
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The Rise of the Carolingians 600 – 850In 613, Arnulf and Pippin I of Landen, led the opposition of Frankish nobles to Queen Brunhilda of Austrasia.
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Origins of the Holy Roman Empire: Part 3 - Maintaining the RealmAug 18, 2024 · This union of the Pippinid and the Arnulfing families established a new lineage that would later be named the Carolingian Dynasty.
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Pepin of Landen | Encyclopedia.comPepin of Landen (Pepin I), d. 639?, mayor of the palace of the Frankish kingdom of Austrasia. With Arnulf, bishop of Metz, he called in King Clotaire II of ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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B. PEPIN OF LANDEN, MAYOR OF THE PALACE TO THE KINGS ...Pepin of Landen, upon the river Geete, in Brabant, was a lover of peace, the constant defender of truth and justice, a true friend to all servants of God.Missing: primary historical
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Pepin I the Elder ?-640 - Emerson KentPepin was adviser to his king, Chlotar II, who ruled over Neustria, Austrasia, and Burgundy. Pepin was also made mayor of the palace in Austrasia.Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Bl. Pepin of Landen - Saints & Angels - Catholic OnlineThe husband of Blessed Ita, he was a close ally of Bishop Arnulf of Metz with whom he overthrew Queen Brunhilda of Austrasia. He was soon appointed mayor of the ...
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Pepin, de Landen, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia (575 - 640) - GeniMay 19, 2025 · Pepin I (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 ...
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Grimoald d'Austrasie, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia (c.615 - 658)Apr 27, 2022 · Grimoald I (616-656), called the Elder (in French, Grimaud LeVieux) was the Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia from 643 to 656. He was the son of ...Missing: Pippinid | Show results with:Pippinid
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Grimoald the Elder Biography - Pantheon WorldGrimoald the Elder was a Frankish nobleman and mayor of the palace of Austrasia. He was most famous for his defeat of the Neustrian king, Chilperic I, at the ...Missing: Pippinid | Show results with:Pippinid
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Notes on the Carolingian Origin Myth of Paul the Deacon... family suppressed. What to call the family is problematic. It is customary to refer to the descendants of Pepin of Landen as the Pippinids, but the LhF does ...
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Battle of Tertry, (687) - War HistoryDec 13, 2024 · The Battle of Tertry was a significant victory for Pippin and his descendants, but it was only under his son, Charles Martel, and grandson, ...Missing: Dorestad | Show results with:Dorestad
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Pepin II of Herstal ?-714 - Emerson KentPepin II was also called Pepin of Herstal. ... He meditated on this for a while, re-organized, and in 687 he defeated Neustria in the Battle of Tertry and made ...
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Pippin II of Herstal - Mayor of the Palace - ThoughtCoJun 7, 2017 · Pippin II was known for being the first Mayor of the Palace to take effective control of the kingdom of the Franks, while the Merovingian kings ruled in name ...Missing: dynasty | Show results with:dynasty
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Pippin II. der Mittlere, Hausmeier von Austrasien und NeustrienPepin II “the Middle” of Herstal was born about 635 at Herstal, in the Pagus of Maastricht, within the Austrasian portion of the Frankish Realm.<|separator|>
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Pepin II OF HERISTAL (645?-714) - RootsWebThat marriage united the two houses of the Pippinids and the Arnulfings which created what would be called the Carolingian dynasty. Pepin II was probably born ...
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Charles Martel | EWTNBut Charles was quick to take revenge. He surprised and conquered the Neustrians at Amblève near Malmedy (716), defeated them a second time at Vincy near ...
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Charles Martel | Military Wiki - FandomIn Spring 717, Charles returned to Neustria with an army and confirmed his supremacy with a victory at the Battle of Vincy, near Cambrai. He chased the fleeing ...
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October 21 – Charles “The Hammer” - Nobility.orgOct 18, 2012 · In 733-734 he suppressed the rebellion instigated by the Frisian duke, Bobo, who was slain in battle, and definitively subdued Friesland, which ...
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Charles Martel | Research Starters - EBSCOHe launched a dual land-and-sea attack, a rarity in early medieval warfare, against the Frisians, and he succeeded in killing the Frisian king Bubo and sacking ...
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Battle of Tours: Its Significance and Historical Implications | History HitOn 10 October 732 Frankish General Charles Martel crushed an invading Muslim army at Tours in France, decisively halting the Islamic advance into Europe.
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The Battle of Tours, 732 | Christian History MagazineBy the grace of Our Lord, he wrought a great slaughter upon the enemies of Christian faith, so that—as history bears witness—he slew in that battle 300,000 men ...
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Charles Martel: A Heroic Leader of Medieval Europe | History HitApr 25, 2023 · ... Battle of Tours in 732. Charles Martel's legacy extends beyond his military triumphs. He is credited with stabilising and strengthening the ...
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Charles The Hammer At Tours - Warfare History NetworkAn army of Muslim raiders collided with a phalanx of Frankish heavy infantry under Charles “the Hammer” Martel at Tours in ad 732.
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Battle of Tours (732 A.D.) - The Latin LibraryThe Battle of Tours (often called the Battle of Poitiers, but not to be confused with the Battle of Poitiers, 1356) was fought on October 10, 732 between ...
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The Boarn Supremacy - Frisia Coast TrailOct 8, 2020 · In 736 (or 734) the Frisian people rebelled and tried to bypass the treaty with Charles Martel. In order to battle Poppo, Charles Martel raised ...
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The Saxons and Charles Martel - Storm within the EmpireDec 7, 2021 · Fouracre notes in his biography of Charles Martel, his campaigns were meant to limit further Saxon expansion rather than conquer Saxony itself, ...
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CAROLINGIANS - Foundation for Medieval GenealogyThe Royal Frankish Annals record that Pepin deposed King Childeric III at Soissons in Nov 751, with approval from Pope Zacharius[2], and succeeded as PEPIN “le ...
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Pepin the Short | Catholic Answers EncyclopediaThe crown was given him not by the pope but by the Franks. According to ancient custom Pepin was then elected king by the nation at Soissons in 751, and soon ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pepin the Short - New AdventWhen Stephen II performed the ceremony of anointing Pepin and his son at St. Denis, it was St. Peter who was regarded as the mystical giver of the secular power ...
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King Pepin the Short - Warfare History NetworkPepin the Short conducted two separate military expeditions to Italy to remove the threat to the Papacy posed by Lombard King Aistulf. Before his death, Charles ...Missing: Pippinids external
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[PDF] Pippin and his sources - UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository)For the first time in Frankish history, councils convened and capitularies were issued on the authority of mayors of the palace instead of kings. Their impact ...
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A common future (Part III) - History, Frankish Identity and the ...The Franks, or Frankish consent (una cum consensu), became one of the most important sources for Pippin's legitimation – the dux et princeps Francorum had in ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Martel: The Transitional Frank - LSU Scholarly RepositoryThe most important source for the study of the relationship of the church and state in the Merovingian World is Gregory of Tours' History of the Franks. ...
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The Carolingians, the Church, & the Medieval Constitution### Summary of Pippinids and Carolingians' Contributions to State-Building
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[PDF] Carolingian historiography and the making of Pippin's reign, 750-900Charles Martel and Pippin the Short; Pippin was presented by most compilers not as his father's son, but as his son's father. The preference for the ARF ...
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Hincmar of Reims against Charles MartelHincmar of Reims reported to the Council of Quierzy, in 858, the vision that Bishop Eucherius of Orléans had seen during the reign of King Pippin III.Missing: historiography | Show results with:historiography
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The Illusion of Royal Power in the Carolingian Annals(*). - GaleThe text's purpose is to relate the story of Pope Stephen's anointing of Pippin and it reproduces the Zacharias story to reinforce its effect and to provide a ...
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[PDF] Carolingian historiography and the making of Pippin's reign, 750-900Memorable crises: Carolingian historiography and the making of. Pippin's reign, 750-900. [Thesis, externally prepared, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. General ...
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[PDF] Rewriting Inconvenient Truths How Charlemagne Rewrote his ...May 8, 2023 · Grimoald I's nephew, Duke Pippin II (of Herstal), was the first dual. Pippinid/Arnulfing. His tenure as Mayor of the Palace saw the position ...Missing: precursors | Show results with:precursors