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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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    Arnulf of Metz and Pepin of Landen. Chlothar attempted to manage the unstable alliances he had with other noble families throughout much of Dagobert's...
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  • Grimoald the Elder (category Mayors of the Palace)
    was the mayor of the palace of Austrasia from 643 to his death. He was the son of Pepin of Landen and Itta. With the death of Pepin in 640, Grimoald...
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    Frankish king. Childebert was a son of the Mayor of the Palace Grimoald the Elder. He was thus a grandson of Pepin of Landen. He was adopted by King Sigebert...
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    Begga (category Christian female saints of the Middle Ages)
    693) was the daughter of Pepin of Landen, mayor of the palace of Austrasia, and his wife Itta of Metz. She is also the grandmother of Charles Martel, who...
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  • Itta of Metz, O.S.B. (also Ida, Itte or Iduberga; 592–8 May 652) was the wife of Pepin of Landen, Mayor of the Palace of the Kingdom of Austrasia. After...
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    married Begga daughter of Pepin I, Pepin of Landen. Arnulf is thus the male-line grandfather of Pepin of Herstal, great-grandfather of Charles Martel and...
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  • father of Pepin of Landen Carloman (mayor of the palace) (ruled 741–47) Carloman I, king of the Franks (768–71) Carloman, birth name of Pepin of Italy...
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    Austrasia (redirect from King of Austrasia)
    Austrasians asked Chlothar II for a king of their own and he appointed his son Dagobert I to rule over them with Pepin of Landen as regent. Dagobert's government...
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  • Pippin (redirect from Pepin)
    Steinbeck Pepin of Landen (c. 580–640), nicknamed the Elder, sometimes listed as a saint Pepin of Herstal (c. 635–714), nicknamed the Middle Pepin the Short...
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  • Saint Pepin or Saint Pépin may refer to: Saint Pepin of Landen St. Pepin (grape), a grape variety Pippin (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Pippin (name) (redirect from Pepin (name))
    Peppino. Pepin of Landen (c. 580–640), nicknamed the Elder, sometimes listed as a saint Pepin of Herstal (c. 635–714), nicknamed the Middle Pepin the Short...
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  • Some of the more significant mayors were: Pepin of Landen, mayor under Dagobert I and Sigebert III Grimoald the Elder, son of the previous Pepin of Heristal...
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    Landen: south east of Zoutleeuw; a small garrison town. But many noted people lived to the near south-west of it: Pepin of Landen, his wife, Itta of Metz...
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    of Ghent (also known as Bavon, Allowin, Bavonius, Baaf; AD 622–659) is a Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox saint. He was the son of Pepin of Landen...
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    Arnoald (category Year of birth uncertain)
    ancestor of the Carolingians through a daughter Itta, wife of Pepin of Landen. Christian Settipani carefully revisited and expanded upon the work of Depoin...
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    internal politics, with a faction of nobles coalescing around the persons of Warnachar II, Rado, and Pepin of Landen, to give the kingdom over to Chlothar...
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    Tertry. Pepin was the grandson of two important figures of Austrasia: Arnulf of Metz and Pepin of Landen. The mayors of the palace had gained influence...
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    was King of Aquitaine at the time, was the god-father. Dagobert assigned the education of Sigebert to Pepin of Landen, who was the mayor of the palace...
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  • elevating a new king during the last four years of his reign (737–741). His sons Carloman and Pepin the Short elevated another Merovingian king, Childeric...
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  • daughter of Pepin of Landen, by whom he had Pepin of Herstal, or the Fat, the valiant and prosperous mayor of the Frankish royal palace, and father of Charles...
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  • Sigebert III's baiolos (bailiff?). On the death of Pepin of Landen in 639 or 640, Otto challenged the succession of Grimoald the Elder to the mayorship. Otto...
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    the names, and the localities of her lineage?" Gertrude's father, Pepin of Landen (Pippin the Elder), a nobleman from east Francia, had been instrumental...
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    name. The Chronicle of Fredegar names an earlier Carloman as the father of Pepin of Landen, and thus the great-great-grandfather of the Charles Martel...
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    The envoys are detained. March 17 – Gertrude of Nivelles, daughter of Pepin of Landen (mayor of the palace of Austrasia), requests on her deathbed a burial...
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  • (disambiguation) Ita (disambiguation) Itta (592–652), wife of Pepin of Landen and mother of Saint Begga This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    Cologne (redirect from City of Cologne)
    made bishop of Cologne in 623, was an important advisor to the Merovingian King Dagobert I and served with domesticus Pepin of Landen as tutor to the...
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    Arnulf of Metz and Pepin of Landen (Mayor of the Palace), he moves the capital to Paris. Charibert II, half-brother of Dagobert I, becomes king of Aquitaine...
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  • wife of Pepin of Landen and mother of Saint Begga Saint Ita (also known as Ida, d. 570/577), an Irish nun Ida of Herzfeld (c. 788–813), widow of a Saxon...
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  • and Rado, mayor of the palace of Burgundy, along with Pepin of Landen and Arnulf of Metz, resentful of her regency, abandoned the cause of Brunhilda over...
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