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Pepin the
Short (Latin: Pipinus; French:
Pépin le Bref; c. 714 – 24
September 768), was King of the
Franks from 751
until his
death in 768. He was the...
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Jacques Pépin (French pronunciation: [ʒak pepɛ̃]; born
December 18, 1935) is a
French chef, author,
culinary educator,
television personality, and artist...
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Pepin II (c. 635 – 16
December 714),
commonly known as
Pepin of Herstal, was a
Frankish statesman and
military leader who de
facto ruled Francia as the...
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Pepin, or
Pippin the
Hunchback (French:
Pépin le Bossu, German:
Pippin der Buckelige; c. 768/769 – 811) was a
Frankish prince. He was the
eldest son of...
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Zealand Pepin County, Wisconsin, U.S.
Pepin (town),
Wisconsin Pepin, Wisconsin, a
village near the town Lake
Pepin, Minnesota, U.S.
Pepin Township,...
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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...
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Pepin or
Pippin (777 – 8 July 810) was King of
Italy from 781
until his
death in 810. Born Carloman, he was the
third son of
Charlemagne (his
second by...
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eldest son of
Pepin the
Short and
Bertrada of Laon. With his
brother Carloman I, he
became king of the
Franks in 768
following Pepins's death, and became...
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Pepin III,
Count of
Vermandois (also
known as
Pepin II,
Count of Senlis; French:
Pépin) (c. 846 – 893) was a
Frankish noble; the
Count of
Senlis and Count...
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Pippin or
Pepin is a
given name and surname. It is a
masculine given name of
Frankish origin with
uncertain meaning. The name was
borne by
various members...