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  2. 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 Queen Hildegard). Carloman was renamed Pepin upon his baptism in 781, where he was also crowned as king of the Lombard Kingdom his father had conquered. Pepin ruled the kingdom from a young ...

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  3. Around 781, Pepin's half brother Carloman was rechristened as "Pepin of Italy"—a step that may have signaled Charlemagne's decision to disinherit the elder Pepin, for a variety of possible reasons. In 792, Pepin the Hunchback revolted against his father with a group of leading Frankish nobles, but the plot was discovered and put down before ...

  4. Charlemagne ruled over northern Italy as King of the Lombards. In 781, he named his son Pepin as King of Italy, though he still maintained suzerainty over the land. Charlemagne was crowned Roman Emperor in 800, while the Kingdom of Italy became one of the constituent kingdoms of the Empire.

  5. Feb 26, 2024 · From the English Wikipedia page on Pepin of Italy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepin_of_Italy for more information. Pepin (or Pippin) was the son of Charlemagne and King of Italy (781-810) under the authority of his father. He was the third son of Charlemagne, and the second with his wife Hildegard.

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  6. Jan 19, 2022 · As Pepin, he became King of Italy. Name. Carloman was the name he was given at birth in 777. [1] [2] He was named after his paternal uncle. [3]

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