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Pepin III "the Short" King of the Franks
(0714-0768)
Berthe of Laon
(-0783)
Gerold of Swabia, Count in Linzgau, Prefect in Bavaria
(Abt 0725-0799)
Emma of Allemania
(Abt 0735-Abt 0785)
Charlemagne King of France, Emperor of Rom
(0747-0814)
Hildegard of Vinzgouw
(Abt 0758-0783)
Pepin King of Italy and Lombardy
(0773-0810)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
1. < > [Daughter of Duke Bernard]

2. Bertha

Pepin King of Italy and Lombardy 1 2

  • Born: Apr 773
  • Christened: 12 Apr 781, Rome, (Italy)
  • Marriage (1): < > [Daughter of Duke Bernard]
  • Marriage (2): Bertha before 800
  • Died: 8 Jul 810, Milan, Italy at age 37

  Research Notes:

Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 50-14

Source: familysearch.org (Kevin Bradford) has b. Apr 777.

Wikipedia has b. April 773.

From Wikipedia - Pepin of Italy :

Pepin (April 773 - 8 July 810 ) was the son of Charlemagne and king of Italy (781 -810) under the authority of his father.

Pepin was the third son of Charlemagne , and the second with his wife Hildegard . He was born Carloman, but when his brother Pepin the Hunchback betrayed their father, the royal name Pepin passed to him. He was made king of Italy after his father's conquest of the Lombards , in 781, and crowned by Pope Hadrian I with the Iron Crown of Lombardy .

He was active as ruler of Italy and worked to expand the Frankish empire. In 791 , he marched a Lombard army into the Drava valley and ravaged Pannonia , while his father marched along the Danube into Avar territory. Charlemagne left the campaigning to deal with a Saxon revolt in 792 . Pepin and Duke Eric of Friuli continued, however, to assault the Avars' ring-shaped strongholds. The great Ring of the Avars, their capital fortress, was taken twice. The booty was sent to Charlemagne in Aachen and redistributed to all his followers and even to foreign rulers, including King Offa of Mercia .

His activities included a long, but unsuccessful siege of Venice in 810. The siege lasted six months and Pepin's army was ravaged by the diseases of the local swamps and was forced to withdraw. A few months later Pepin died.
He married Bertha, daughter of William of Gellone , count of Toulouse , and had five daughters with her (Adelaide , married Lambert I of Nantes ; Atala; Gundrada; Bertha; and Tetrada), all of whom but the eldest were born between 800 and Pepin's death and died before their grandfather's death in 814 . Pepin also had an illegitimate son Bernard . Pepin was expected to inherit a third of his father's empire, but he predeceased him. The Italian crown passed on to his son Bernard, but the empire went to Pepin's younger brother Louis the Pious .

  Christening Notes:

Baptized at Rome, 12 Apr. 781, by Pope Adrian I

  Noted events in his life were:

• Baptized: by Pope Adrian I, 12 Apr 781, Rome, (Italy).

• King of Italy, 781-810.

• Consecrated: King of Lombardy, 15 Apr 781.


Pepin had a relationship with < > [Daughter of Duke Bernard], daughter of Duke Bernard and Unknown.


Pepin next married Bertha before 800.


Sources


1 Weis, Frederick Lewis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr; William R. Beall and Kaleen E. Beall, eds, <i>Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700</i> (8th ed. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2008.), Line 50-14.

2 <i>Wikipedia.org</i>, Pepin of Italy.


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