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  1. Original promise. Pope Stephen met Pepin the Short at the royal estate at Ponthion on 6 January 754. The king led the Pope's horse, while the pope in sackcloth and ashes bowed down and asked Pepin "that in accordance with the peace treaties [between Rome and the Lombards] he would support the suit of St Peter and of the republic of the Romans ...

  2. Pepin the Short. Pepin [a] 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 first Carolingian to become king. [2] Pepin was the son of the Frankish prince Charles Martel and his wife Rotrude. Pepin's upbringing was distinguished by the ...

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  4. Louis the German (804–876) (Eastern Francia) Pepin the Short or Pippin (714 – September 24, 768), often known as Pepin the Younger or Pepin III, was mayor of the palace of Austrasia and the King of the Franks, from 751 to 768, and is best known for being the father of Charlemagne, or "Charles the Great." His rule, while not as great as ...

  5. The Donation of Constantine ( Latin: Donatio Constantini) is a forged Roman imperial decree by which the 4th-century emperor Constantine the Great supposedly transferred authority over Rome and the western part of the Roman Empire to the Pope. Composed probably in the 8th century, it was used, especially in the 13th century, in support of ...

  6. The Donation of Pepin or Promissio Carisiaca (also known as Donatio Carisiaca, Treaty of Quierzy, pact of Quierzy or donation of Quierzy) was an act signed by the king of the Franks Pepin the Short in 754. The document contains the promise of donation to the Apostolic See of a series of territories formerly belonging to the Byzantine Empire and ...

  7. Apr 3, 2018 · Pepin also helped Pope Stephen II against the Lombards in Italy in the 750s and by 756 he had managed to force Aistulf to end his conquests. This led to the Donation of Pepin, where he officially conferred all the former territories that had been part of the Exarchate of Ravenna (584-751) to the Pope as a gift.

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