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Pepin the Short, King of the Franks from 751, 19th century. Artist: Anon Image details File size:
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Pepin the Short, King of the Franks from 751, 19th century. Pepin III, the Short, (714-768) was the son of Charles Martel and the father of Charlemagne. In 759 he captured Narbonne, driving the Saracens out of France.
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History of France, from the book Atlas de la France 1842 French aristocrat Pepin le Bref or Pepin the Younger or Pepin III or Pippin the Short, King of the Franks Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-french-aristocrat-pepin-le-bref-or-pepin-the-younger-or-pepin-iii-47852605.html RM CNRTDH – French aristocrat Pepin le Bref or Pepin the Younger or Pepin III or Pippin the Short, King of the Franks Portrait and coins of Pepin the Short (714-768), King of the Franks, first Carolingian king. Pipinus Imperator. Pepin. Tinted lithograph by Villain after an illustration by Horace de Viel-Castel from his Collection des costumes, armes et meubles pour servir à l'histoire de la France (Collection of costumes, weapons and furniture to be used in the history of France), Treuttel & Wurtz, Bossange, 1827. Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/portrait-and-coins-of-pepin-the-short-714-768-king-of-the-franks-first-carolingian-king-pipinus-imperator-pepin-tinted-lithograph-by-villain-after-an-illustration-by-horace-de-viel-castel-from-his-collection-des-costumes-armes-et-meubles-pour-servir-lhistoire-de-la-france-collection-of-costumes-weapons-and-furniture-to-be-used-in-the-history-of-france-treuttel-wurtz-bossange-1827-image571847898.html RM 2T69WR6 – Portrait and coins of Pepin the Short (714-768), King of the Franks, first Carolingian king. Pipinus Imperator. Pepin. Tinted lithograph by Villain after an illustration by Horace de Viel-Castel from his Collection des costumes, armes et meubles pour servir à l'histoire de la France (Collection of costumes, weapons and furniture to be used in the history of France), Treuttel & Wurtz, Bossange, 1827. Pope Stephen II pleads for the safety of Pepin the Short from the Lombards, c750 AD, (19th century). Artist: Unknown Stock Photo https://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1 https://www.alamy.com/pope-stephen-ii-pleads-for-the-safety-of-pepin-the-short-from-the-lombards-c750-ad-19th-century-artist-unknown-image262741804.html RM W7CWRT – Pope Stephen II pleads for the safety of Pepin the Short from the Lombards, c750 AD, (19th century). Artist: Unknown