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  Charlemagne
Arguably the founder of a Frankish Empire in Western Europe, Charlemagne was the elder son of Pepin the Short (714 - September 24 768, reigned 751 - 768), the brother of the Lady Bertha (mother of Roland), the first Carolingian king, and his wife Bertrada of Laon (720 - July 12 783).
On the death of Pepin the kingdom was divided between Charlemagne and his brother Carloman (Carloman ruled Austrasia).
House of Pepin / Dynasty of Charlemagne by Ed Stephan : Genealogy of Charlemagne.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/c/ch/charlemagne.html   (1240 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Louis the Pious   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Saint Pepin of Landen, also known as Pepin the Elder (580 - 640), was the Frankish Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia under the Merovingian kings Clotaire II, Dagobert I and Sigebert III from 615 or 623 to 640.
Bernard of Italy was the King of Italy (810 - 818).
Pepin revolted, followed by Louis the German in 832, and Lothar, with the support of Pope Gregory IV, joined the revolt in 833.
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When the kings began to make grants in perpetuity, either through the corruption which crept into the government or by reason of the constitution itself, which continually obliged those princes to confer rewards, it was natural they should begin with giving the perpetuity of the fiefs, rather than of the counties.
The regulations made under King Pepin had given the church rather hopes of relief than effectually relieved her; and as Charles Martel found all the landed estates of the kingdom in the hands of the clergy, Charlemagne found all the church-lands in the hands of the soldiery.
Pepin, son of Charles Martel, thought it would be proper to confound those two titles, a confusion which would leave it a moot point whether the new royalty was hereditary or not; and this was sufficient for him who to the regal dignity had joined a great power.
www.constitution.org /cm/sol_31.txt   (12499 words)

  
 http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14257a.htm - DrunkMen ASCII Browser
He anointed King Pepin, his wife, and sons, and bound the Franks under the threat of excommunication never thereafter to choose their kings from any other family than the Carlovingian.
Pepin executed a new deed of gift for the cities thus surrendered to the pope, which together with the keys of the cities were deposited on the grave of St. Peter (Second Donation of 756).
To protect itself against the remonstrances, Italy on 13 May, 1871, issued the so-called law of the Papal Guarantees (see GUARANTEES, LAW OF), which was to secure to the pope his sovereignty, the inviolability of his person, as well as the freedom of the conclave and of the oecumenical councils.
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King Astolphus, compelled by necessity, made proposals of peace to the French, who agreed to them at the entreaty of the pope--for he did not desire the death of his enemy, but that he should be converted and live.
Italy was at this time governed partly by the people, some districts by their own princes, and others by the deputies of the emperor.
Italy remained in repose until the pontificate of Adrian V. Charles, being at Rome and governing the city by virtue of his office of senator, the pope, unable to endure his power, withdrew to Viterbo, and solicited the Emperor Rodolph to come into Italy and assist him.
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 Pepin Attacks Venice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Charlemagne was seeking to consolidate his power in Northern Italy by nibbling away at areas that were--like Venice--historically subject to the sovereignty of the Eastern (or Byzantine) Roman Empire then centered at Constantinople [present-day Istanbul].
At the southern end of the Venetian lagoon, Chioggia and Palestrina fell quickly to Pepin's advance in the Spring of 810, together with Grado and perhaps Jesolo at the lagoon's Northern end.
Pepin's forces spent six frustrating months encamped on the mainland, subject to debilating summer fevers, harassing attacks from the Venetians, and rumors of a Byzantine fleet sailing to support the Venetians.
www.boglewood.com /timeline/pepinattack.html   (344 words)

  
 Italy
(1) the Kingdom of Lombardy, or Italy, in the north, (2) the Papacy in the center, and (3) the Kingdoms of Naples and Sicily in the South.
It was the invasion of Italy by the French King Charles VIII in 1494 that disrupted the rule of the Medici.
Alessandro was appointed regent of the Netherlands by King Philip II of Spain at the height of the Dutch revolt.
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 FRANCIA
After Mussolini conquered Ethiopia in 1936, one King of Italy was briefly, and fatally, associated with this as the Emperor of Ethiopia.
Italy and Burgundy were prestigious possessions for Lothar, but they were not centers of Frankish power, and the northern area looks precariously and omniously sandwiched between the compact realms of his brothers.
Henry of Guise was of the house of Anjou and Lorraine, descendants of King John II of France.
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 GedBrowser   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The nearest and most menacing neighbour of St. Peter's Patrimony was Desidarius (Didier), King of the Lombards, and it was with this potentate that the dowager Bertha had arranged a matrimonial alliance for her elder son.
While he was still in Italy the Saxons, irritated but not subdued by the fate of Eresburg and of Irminsul had risen in arms, harried the country of the Hessian Franks, and burned many churches; that of St. Boniface at Fritzlar, being of stone, had defeated their efforts.
In this campaign King Pepin of Lombardy cooperated with his father, with forces drawn from Italy; the later stages of this war (which may be considered the last of Charles' great wars) were left in the hands of the younger king.
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 Brewer, E. Cobham. Dictionary of Phrase & Fable. Donation of Pepin (The).
When Pepin conquered Ataulf the ex-archate of Ravenna fell into his hands.
Pepin gave both the ex-archate and the Republic of Rome to the Pope, and this munificent gift is the famous “Donation” on which rested the whole fabric of the temporal power of the Popes of Rome (
A.D. Victor Emmanuel, King of Italy, dispossessed the Pope of his temporal dominions, and added the Papal States to the united kingdom of Italy (1870).
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 The Global Gazette, NOS RACINES FRANCAISE , January 17, 2000, Vol. IV Number 02
Pepin of Aquitaine was the first to display his unhappiness with this obvious favouritism to the child Charles.
One son was given the eastern part of Italy and another who was called Louis II was granted the title of King of the West and the lands on the western portion of Italy nearest West Francia.
King Charles formally recognized Pepin's rule of Aquitaine but like the rest of his family, Pepin II showed no appreciation or loyalty in return.
www.globalgenealogy.com /globalgazette/gazxs/gazxs48.htm   (2282 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
NAME: Pepin I KING OF ITALY (i.1 Charlemagne), Born Apr 773, Died 8 Jul 810; FATHER: Charlemagne EMPEROR OF THE WEST, Died 28 Jan 814 at age 71; MOTHER: Hildegarde OF VINZGAU, Died 30 Apr 783 at age 25; King of the Langobardians MARRIED to Bertha OF TOULOUSE CHILDREN: +3.
NAME: Bernhard KING OF ITALY (i.2 Pepin,i.1 Charlemagne), Born 797, Died 17 Aug 818 in St. Amrosius, Mailand; FATHER: Pepin I KING OF ITALY; MOTHER: Bertha OF TOULOUSE MARRIED 813 to Kunigunda/Cunegonde CHILDREN: +4.
ii Edward the Confessor KING OF ENGLAND, Born 1005, Died 5 Jan 1066, married Edith OF WESSEX on 1045 9.
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 Ancestors of Eugene Ashton ANDREW & Anna Louise HANISH King Pepin Carloman ITALY, I ANDREW ANGERMUELLER HANISH STRUDELL ...
Other names for Pepin were Pbepin, Pippin, ITALIA König and ITALY King.
Barber Grandparents: 125 Kings, 143 Generations, Ted Butler Bernard and Gertrude Barber Bernard, 1978, McKinney TX, p75: "286T Pepin, King of Italy, (Parents not known, F of 298).
Pepin married Queen Bertha ITALY, daughter of Count William TOULOUSE and Countess William TOULOUSE, about 795.
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Elizabeth, the Yorkist heiress, = HENRY VII, King of England, titular-king of France, and Lord of Ireland 1485-1509 [son of Edmund Tudor, a Welsh prince [the Welsh heir], and Margaret, the Lancastrian heiress]
Pepin "Le Korte", King of France 751-768; = Bertha "The White Lady" [or "Big-Foot"], daughter of Caribert, Count of Laon, and, wife, Bertha, sister of Clothaire IV, King of France
Aupais; = Pepin [II] of Heristal, Major Domo of France (d714) [his 2nd =] [note: Aupais is not to be confused with Chalpaida [Elphide], 3rd wife of Pepin [II] of Heristal, and, daughter of the Merovingian prince Childebrand, son of Chilperic (d632), son of King Caribert II of France]
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 Louis II, the German, Eastern Frankish King   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In 817, Lothar was made co-Emperor with his father and King of Italy to replace Bernard, Pepin made King of Aquitaine, and Louis made King of Bavaria.
The next year, however, Louis and Pepin released their father and brother, brought back his wife, and peace was made.
Pepin died in 838, and while Louis tried to have Charles crowned king in Aquitaine, the nobles crowned Pepin's son Pepin II.
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 charlemag - pafg02.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Pepin King of Italy (Charlemagne) was born 776.
Pepin married Bertha of Toulouse, daughter of William Count of Toulouse.
Louis I Emperor of The Holy Roman Empire "The Pious" (Charlemagne) was born Aug 778 in Casseneuil, France.
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 King Henry I Lineage   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Pepin the Short, King of the Franks, the son of
Pepin of Heristal, Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia, the son of
Itta and Pepin of Landen, Mayor of the Palace in Austrasia.
www.tommymartin.net /haile/royal.htm   (165 words)

  
 Tarpley V5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
King James I Stuart of England and Scotland, who claimed to get his divine right directly from God without any papal intermediary, was one of Sarpi's biggest fans.
He was also Royal Lector for King Henry II of France and was close to the king, who died in a suspicious tournament accident which Nostradamus claimed to have predicted.
Jurieu severed the French Huguenots from any duty of obedience to the King; he thus legitimized insurrection and was one of the fathers of democracy, and one of the most obvious precursors of the spirit of 1789." (A. Niderst, Dictionnaire des Litteratures).
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 Culpepper Connections' Family Tree - Person Page 8381   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Biography* : King of Italy (781-810) and second son of the Frankish emperor Charlemagne.
Given the title of king of Italy in 781, Pepin took part in campaigns against Duke Tassilo III of Bavaria from 787 and led an army against the Avars in 796.
King Bernard (?) of Italy (797 - 17 Aug 818)
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 Amundsen-Cubanski Genealogy
Henri KING OF FRANCE I (1006 - 4 Aug 1060) 2.
Pepin III KING OF FRANKS (715 - 4 Sep 768) 2.
Bernard KING OF ITALY (Abt 797 - 17 Aug 818)
www.csc.calpoly.edu /~kamundse/genealogy/i142.htm   (633 words)

  
 Ancestors of King Of Italy Pepin I CAROLINGIAN
Ancestors of King Of Italy Pepin I CAROLINGIAN
Charlemagne appointed his son, Pepin I, as King of Italy, and he was later crowned as the King of Lombardy.
Pepin married Bertha DE TOULOUSE, daughter of Count Of Toulouse William I DE GELLONE and Unknown.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Angilbert
Angilbert seems to have been brought up at the court of Charlemagne, where he was the pupil and friend of the great English scholar Alcuin.
He was intended for the ecclesiastical state and must have received minor orders early in life, but he accompanied the young King Pepin to Italy in 782 in the capacity of primicerius palatii, a post which implied much secular administration.
In the academy of men of letters which rendered Charlemagne's court illustrious Angilbert was known as Homer, and portions of his works, still extant, show that his skill inverse was considerable.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/01490b.htm   (408 words)

  
 Charles II, the Bald, Frankish Emperor   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
In 858, Charles met with King Lothar II, who controlled the area near Denmark, to discuss a formal defense.
Two years later, Louis the German invaded France on the invite of Pepin II and the Burgundian nobles, and Charles had so little authority that he couldn't even raise an army.
In 868, Lothar died, and Louis the German and Charles the Bald divided up Lotharingia between them, just as they had done on the death of Charles of Provence in 863.
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 History of Florence by Niccolo Machiavelli: Chapter 3
France, for assistance--Donation of Pepin to the pontiff--
Pepin his grandfather; for Charles Martel, being governor of the
Italy having come into the hands of the French,
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 Lineage: From Pepin King of Italy to Isabel de Vermandois   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Lineage: From Pepin King of Italy to Isabel de Vermandois
Milan, 8 July 810, King of Italy, 781-810; consecrated King of Lombardy 15 Apr, 781.
Harold King Bowen,428 Vista Avenue, Pasadena, California, has compiled and copyrighted "The Book of Adam" which includes the genealogy of the Bible and its connecting link to most of the royal families found in this section of the NANCE REGISTER.
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 Culpepper Connections' Family Tree - Person Page 8380   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Father : King Pepin (?) of Italy (Apr 773 - 8 Jul 810)
Biography* : Louis I confirmed Bernard, the son of his dead brother Pepin, as king of Italy, which position Charlemagne had allowed him to inherit in 813.
Count Pepin II (?) of Peronne (817 - aft 845)
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 Genealogy Data Page 121 (Family Pages)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
For privacy reasons, Date of Birth and Date of Marriage for persons believed to still be living are not shown.
Italy, Bernard King Of Back to Main Page
Turin, Adalbert Margrave Of Ivrea In [aka:, Italy \\]
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 (King of Italy PEPIN - Mary RANDOLPH )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
King of Italy PEPIN (12 Apr 780 - 8 Jul 810)
The Short King of Franks PEPIN (714 - 24 Sep 768)
of Herstal PEPIN (635 - 16 Dec 714)
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