Pippin (?) the Younger
ID# 1091, b. 714, d. 24 September 768
- Charts
- Arnulf of Metz (582-)
Pippin the Younger (or Pepin; French, Pépin le Bref; German, Pippin der Kleine, Pippin der Kurze, or Pippin der Jüngere) (714-September 24, 768), often known under the mistranslation Pippin the Short or the ordinal Pippin III, was the king of the Franks from 751 to 768.
He was born in 714 in Jupille, close to the city of Liège, in what is today part of Belgium, where the Carolingian dynasty originated. That territory was then a part of the kingdom of Austrasia. His father was Charles Martel, Mayor of the Austrasian Palace, and his mother was Chrotrud (690-724).
In 740 Pippin married Bertrada of Laon. Of their children, two sons and two daughters survived to adulthood.
* Charles/Charlemagne (April 2, 742-January 28, 814)
* Carloman (751-December 4, 771)
* Redburga
* Bertha
On the death of Pippin's father, Charles Martel, in 741, power was passed down to Charles' legitimate sons, Pippin and Carloman. Power may also have been intended for Charles' illegitimate son, Grifo, but he was imprisoned in a monastery by his two half-brothers. Carloman, who by all evidence was a deeply pious man, retired to a monastery in 747. This left Francia in the hands of Pippin as Mayor of the Palace for the Merovingian King Childeric III. Childeric had the title of King but Pippin had control over orders and actually had the power of the king. Pippin then went to ask Pope Zacharias who should be complete ruler; the person with the title of king, or the person who makes the decisions of king. The Pope agreed that the decision making was more important than the title. He succeeded in obtaining the support of the papacy, which helped to discourage opposition. He was elected King of the Franks by an assembly of the Frankish leading-men and anointed at Soissons, perhaps by Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz.
During his reign, Pippin's conquests gave him more power than anyone since the days of King Clovis. He added to that power after Pope Stephen III traveled all the way to Paris to anoint Pippin in a lavish ceremony at Saint Denis Basilica, bestowing upon him the additional title of Patrician of the Romans. As life expectancies were short in those days, and Pippin wanted family continuity, the Pope also anointed Pippin's sons, Charles (eventually known as Charlemagne) and Carloman.
Pippin's first major act was to go to war against the Lombard king Aistulf as a partial repayment for papal support in his quest for the crown. Victorious, he forced the Lombard king to return property seized from the Church. In 759, he drove the Saracens out of France with the capture of Narbonne and then consolidated his power further by making Aquitaine a part of his kingdom.
Pippin died at Saint Denis in 768 and is interred there in the Saint Denis Basilica with his wife Bertrada.
He was born in 714 in Jupille, close to the city of Liège, in what is today part of Belgium, where the Carolingian dynasty originated. That territory was then a part of the kingdom of Austrasia. His father was Charles Martel, Mayor of the Austrasian Palace, and his mother was Chrotrud (690-724).
In 740 Pippin married Bertrada of Laon. Of their children, two sons and two daughters survived to adulthood.
* Charles/Charlemagne (April 2, 742-January 28, 814)
* Carloman (751-December 4, 771)
* Redburga
* Bertha
On the death of Pippin's father, Charles Martel, in 741, power was passed down to Charles' legitimate sons, Pippin and Carloman. Power may also have been intended for Charles' illegitimate son, Grifo, but he was imprisoned in a monastery by his two half-brothers. Carloman, who by all evidence was a deeply pious man, retired to a monastery in 747. This left Francia in the hands of Pippin as Mayor of the Palace for the Merovingian King Childeric III. Childeric had the title of King but Pippin had control over orders and actually had the power of the king. Pippin then went to ask Pope Zacharias who should be complete ruler; the person with the title of king, or the person who makes the decisions of king. The Pope agreed that the decision making was more important than the title. He succeeded in obtaining the support of the papacy, which helped to discourage opposition. He was elected King of the Franks by an assembly of the Frankish leading-men and anointed at Soissons, perhaps by Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz.
During his reign, Pippin's conquests gave him more power than anyone since the days of King Clovis. He added to that power after Pope Stephen III traveled all the way to Paris to anoint Pippin in a lavish ceremony at Saint Denis Basilica, bestowing upon him the additional title of Patrician of the Romans. As life expectancies were short in those days, and Pippin wanted family continuity, the Pope also anointed Pippin's sons, Charles (eventually known as Charlemagne) and Carloman.
Pippin's first major act was to go to war against the Lombard king Aistulf as a partial repayment for papal support in his quest for the crown. Victorious, he forced the Lombard king to return property seized from the Church. In 759, he drove the Saracens out of France with the capture of Narbonne and then consolidated his power further by making Aquitaine a part of his kingdom.
Pippin died at Saint Denis in 768 and is interred there in the Saint Denis Basilica with his wife Bertrada.
Pippin (?) the Younger was buried at St. Denis Basilica, Paris, Île-de-France, France,
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Birth:
Pippin (?) the Younger was born in 714 at Jupille-sur-Meuse, Liège, Belgium,
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Pippin (?) the Younger was the son of Charles Martel and Chrotrud (?)
Marriage:
Pippin (?) the Younger married Bertrada (?) of Laon, daughter of Caribert (?) of Laon, about 735
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Death:
Pippin (?) the Younger died on 24 September 768 at Saint Denis, Île-de-France, France, at age 54 years
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Children of Pippin (?) the Younger and Bertrada (?) of Laon
- Lady Bertha (?)+ b. abt 737
- Charlemagne (?)+ b. 747, d. 28 Jan 814
- Carloman (?) b. 751, d. 4 Dec 771
Bertrada (?) of Laon
ID# 1092, b. 720, d. 12 July 783
- Charts
- Arnulf of Metz (582-)
Birth:
Bertrada (?) of Laon was born in 720 at Laon, Aisne, France,
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Bertrada (?) of Laon was the daughter of Caribert (?) of Laon.
Marriage:
Bertrada (?) of Laon married Pippin (?) the Younger, son of Charles Martel and Chrotrud (?), about 735
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Death:
Bertrada (?) of Laon died on 12 July 783 at age 63 years
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Children of Bertrada (?) of Laon and Pippin (?) the Younger
- Lady Bertha (?)+ b. abt 737
- Charlemagne (?)+ b. 747, d. 28 Jan 814
- Carloman (?) b. 751, d. 4 Dec 771
Lady Bertha (?)
ID# 1093, b. about 737
- Charts
- Arnulf of Metz (582-)
Birth:
Lady Bertha (?) was born about 737
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Lady Bertha (?) was the daughter of Pippin (?) the Younger and Bertrada (?) of Laon.
Marriage:
Lady Bertha (?) married an unknown person about 757
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Child of Lady Bertha (?)
- Roland (?) b. abt 765
Carloman (?)
ID# 1095, b. 751, d. 4 December 771
- Charts
- Arnulf of Metz (582-)
Birth:
Carloman (?) was born in 751
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Carloman (?) was the son of Pippin (?) the Younger and Bertrada (?) of Laon.
Marriage:
Carloman (?) married Gerberga (?) about 768
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Death:
Carloman (?) died on 4 December 771 at age 20 years
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Gerberga (?)
ID# 1096
- Charts
- Arnulf of Metz (582-)
Marriage:
Gerberga (?) married Carloman (?), son of Pippin (?) the Younger and Bertrada (?) of Laon, about 768
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Himiltrude (?)
ID# 1097, b. about 742, d. about 780
Birth:
Himiltrude (?) was born about 742
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Marriage:
Himiltrude (?) married Charlemagne (?), son of Pippin (?) the Younger and Bertrada (?) of Laon, in 766
regarded by some as legally married.
Marriage:
Himiltrude (?) married an unknown person about 771
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Death:
Himiltrude (?) died about 780
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Child of Himiltrude (?) and Charlemagne (?)
- Pepin (?) the Hunchback b. abt 769, d. 811
Ermengarda (?)
ID# 1098
Marriage:
Ermengarda (?) married Charlemagne (?), son of Pippin (?) the Younger and Bertrada (?) of Laon, about 765
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Hildegard (?) of Vinzgau
ID# 1099, b. about 758, d. 783
Birth:
Hildegard (?) of Vinzgau was born about 758
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Hildegard (?) of Vinzgau was the daughter of Gerald I (?) of Savoy and Imma (?) of Allemania.
Marriage:
Hildegard (?) of Vinzgau married Charlemagne (?), son of Pippin (?) the Younger and Bertrada (?) of Laon, in 771
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Death:
Hildegard (?) of Vinzgau died in 783
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Children of Hildegard (?) of Vinzgau and Charlemagne (?)
- Charles (?) the Younger b. abt 772, d. 811
- Pepin (?) King of Italy b. 773, d. 810
- Lothar (?) b. abt 778, d. abt 779
- Louis (?) the Pious+ b. 778, d. 840
Fastrada (?)
ID# 1100, d. 794
Marriage:
Fastrada (?) married Charlemagne (?), son of Pippin (?) the Younger and Bertrada (?) of Laon, in 784
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Death:
Fastrada (?) died in 794
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