Pepin I or Pepin I of Aquitaine (French: Pépin ; 797 – 13 December 838) was King of Aquitaine and Duke of Maine .
12-529: For other uses, see Pippin . Pippen is a surname . People with the name include: Cotton Pippen (1911–1981), American baseball player Danny Pippen (born 1997), American basketball player Kavion Pippen (born 1996), American basketball player Larsa Pippen (born 1974), American reality television personality Lovetta Pippen (21st century), American singer Scottie Pippen (born 1965), American basketball player Scotty Pippen Jr. (born 2000), son of
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60-601: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Pepin I of Aquitaine Pepin was the second son of Emperor Louis the Pious and his first wife, Ermengarde of Hesbaye . When his father assigned to each of his sons a kingdom (within the Empire ) in August 817, he received Aquitaine, which had been Louis's own subkingdom during his father Charlemagne 's reign. Ermoldus Nigellus
72-493: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Pippin (disambiguation) (Redirected from Pippin (disambiguation) ) [REDACTED] Look up Pippin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Pippin or Pepin may refer to: Arts and entertainment [ edit ] Pippin (comics) , a children's comic produced from 1966 to 1986 Pippin (musical) ,
84-566: The German soon followed. Louis the Pious was in Aquitaine to subdue any revolt, but was drawn off by the Bavarian insurrection of the younger Louis. Pepin took Limoges and other Imperial territories. The next year, Lothair joined the rebellion and, with the assistance of Ebbo , archbishop of Reims , the rebel sons deposed their father in 833. Lothair's later behaviour alienated Pepin, and
96-966: The Middle Pepin the Short or Pippin the Younger (c. 714–768), father of Charlemagne Pepin the Hunchback (c. 769 – 811), first son of Charlemagne Pepin of Italy (777–810), second son of Charlemagne, born Carloman and later named Pepin Pepin I of Aquitaine (797–838), grandson of Charlemagne, son of Louis the Pious Pepin II of Aquitaine (823–864), son of Pepin I of Aquitaine Pepin, Count of Vermandois (817–850), grandson of Pepin of Italy Pippin (name) , given name and surname, including Pepin Places [ edit ] Pepin, Iran ,
108-618: The above; American basketball player See also [ edit ] Pippin (name) , given name and surname [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Pippen . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Pippen&oldid=1117817916 " Categories : Surnames English-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
120-679: The latter was at his father's side when Louis the Pious was reinstated on 1 March 834. Pepin was restored to his former status. Pepin died scarcely four years after getting restored to his former status, he was buried in the Church of St. Radegonde in Poitiers . In 822, Pepin had married Ingeltrude, daughter of Theodobert, count of Madrie , with whom he had two sons: Pepin II (823-after 864), and Charles (825-830 - 4 June 863), who became Archbishop of Mainz . Both were minors when Pepin died, so Louis
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#1732793631735144-611: Was his court poet and accompanied him on a campaign into Brittany in 824. Pepin rebelled in 830 at the insistence of his brother Lothair 's advisor Wala . He took an army of Gascons with him and marched all the way to Paris , with the support of the Neustrians . His father marched back from a campaign in Brittany all the way to Compiègne , where Pepin surrounded his forces and captured him. The rebellion, however, broke up. In 832, Pepin rebelled again and his brother Louis
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