Pepin the Short was first king of the Franks of the Carolingian Dynasty, once proving his strength by killing lion and bull. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pepin-the-short-was-first-king-of-the-franks-of-the-carolingian-dynasty-33779250.html
RFBXXNNP–Pepin the Short was first king of the Franks of the Carolingian Dynasty, once proving his strength by killing lion and bull.
Pepin The Short, 714 - 768, with the lion and the bull. From Histoire de France by Colart, published circa 1840. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pepin-the-short-714-768-with-the-lion-and-the-bull-from-histoire-de-10331219.html
RMA1TP9T–Pepin The Short, 714 - 768, with the lion and the bull. From Histoire de France by Colart, published circa 1840.
Courage of Pepin the Short (c714-768) King of the Franks (Engr 1789) (Sergent-Moret) Fighting Lions and Bulls in a Medieval Arena. Illustration or Engraving Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/courage-of-pepin-the-short-c714-768-king-of-the-franks-engr-1789-sergent-moret-fighting-lions-and-bulls-in-a-medieval-arena-illustration-or-engraving-image387838981.html
RM2DEYGG5–Courage of Pepin the Short (c714-768) King of the Franks (Engr 1789) (Sergent-Moret) Fighting Lions and Bulls in a Medieval Arena. Illustration or Engraving
Pope Stephen II (III) in Paris asking Pepin the Short for help against the Lombards. Pepin or Pippin (714-768) King of the Franks from 751, father of Charlemagne. Nineteenth century Trade Card Chromolithograph Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pope-stephen-ii-iii-in-paris-asking-pepin-the-short-for-help-against-57358218.html
RMD98TYP–Pope Stephen II (III) in Paris asking Pepin the Short for help against the Lombards. Pepin or Pippin (714-768) King of the Franks from 751, father of Charlemagne. Nineteenth century Trade Card Chromolithograph
Pepin the Short (714-768) declared King of the Franks by Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz. Soissons, France, 751. History of Germany, 1882. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pepin-the-short-714-768-declared-king-of-the-franks-by-boniface-archbishop-of-mainz-soissons-france-751-history-of-germany-1882-image217984703.html
RMPJJ1KY–Pepin the Short (714-768) declared King of the Franks by Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz. Soissons, France, 751. History of Germany, 1882.
Pepin the Younger or Pepin the Short, King of the Franks, 714-768. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pepin-the-younger-or-pepin-the-short-king-of-the-franks-714-768-72552983.html
RME6121Y–Pepin the Younger or Pepin the Short, King of the Franks, 714-768.
The Anointing of Pepin the Short at Saint-Denis, 28 July 754. Artist: Dubois, François (1790-1871) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-anointing-of-pepin-the-short-at-saint-denis-28-july-754-artist-74096380.html
RME8FAK8–The Anointing of Pepin the Short at Saint-Denis, 28 July 754. Artist: Dubois, François (1790-1871)
Pepin Le Bref Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pepin-le-bref-image5541291.html
RMAY2NAC–Pepin Le Bref
Pepin the Short statue Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pepin-the-short-statue-50323396.html
RFCWTC04–Pepin the Short statue
Abdication de Carloman (vers 715-754), maire du palais d'Austrasie, au profit de son frere, Pepin III dit Pepin le Bref (714-768), 747. Gravure de Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741- 1814), 18eme siecle. Figures de l'histoire de France (dessinées par Moreau le Jeune, Lépicié et Monnet, gravées par Le Bas avec notices de l'abbé Jean-Jacques Garnier) 1785 - Colorisation digitale d'apres l'originale - Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abdication-de-carloman-vers-715-754-maire-du-palais-daustrasie-au-profit-de-son-frere-pepin-iii-dit-pepin-le-bref-714-768-747-gravure-de-jean-michel-moreau-dit-moreau-le-jeune-1741-1814-18eme-siecle-figures-de-lhistoire-de-france-dessines-par-moreau-le-jeune-lpici-et-monnet-graves-par-le-bas-avec-notices-de-labb-jean-jacques-garnier-1785-colorisation-digitale-dapres-loriginale-image502759107.html
RM2M5XJAB–Abdication de Carloman (vers 715-754), maire du palais d'Austrasie, au profit de son frere, Pepin III dit Pepin le Bref (714-768), 747. Gravure de Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741- 1814), 18eme siecle. Figures de l'histoire de France (dessinées par Moreau le Jeune, Lépicié et Monnet, gravées par Le Bas avec notices de l'abbé Jean-Jacques Garnier) 1785 - Colorisation digitale d'apres l'originale -
Pope Stephen II pleads for the safety of Pepin the Short from the Lombards, c750 AD, (19th century). Card from a series produced by the chocolate factory at the Monastery of Aiguebelle. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pope-stephen-ii-pleads-for-the-safety-of-pepin-the-short-from-the-lombards-c750-ad-19th-century-card-from-a-series-produced-by-the-chocolate-factory-at-the-monastery-of-aiguebelle-image377038844.html
RM2CWBGW0–Pope Stephen II pleads for the safety of Pepin the Short from the Lombards, c750 AD, (19th century). Card from a series produced by the chocolate factory at the Monastery of Aiguebelle.
Pepin the Short Pepin the Short or Pippin (714-768), 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.' Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pepin-the-short-pepin-the-short-or-pippin-714-768-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-image631756921.html
RF2YKR0B5–Pepin the Short Pepin the Short or Pippin (714-768), 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.'
Pope Stephen II pleads for the safety of Pepin the Short from the Lombards, c750 AD, (19th century). Artist: Unknown Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://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
RMW7CWRT–Pope Stephen II pleads for the safety of Pepin the Short from the Lombards, c750 AD, (19th century). Artist: Unknown
The Donation of Pepin the Short to Pope Stephen II. Museum: Musei Vaticani in Viale Vaticano, Rome. Author: GIROLAMO SICIOLANTE DA SERMONETA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-donation-of-pepin-the-short-to-pope-stephen-ii-museum-musei-vaticani-in-viale-vaticano-rome-author-girolamo-siciolante-da-sermoneta-image477009566.html
RM2JM1JFX–The Donation of Pepin the Short to Pope Stephen II. Museum: Musei Vaticani in Viale Vaticano, Rome. Author: GIROLAMO SICIOLANTE DA SERMONETA.
Election of Pepin the Short, c. 714 –768, King of the Franks from 751 until his death in 768 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/election-of-pepin-the-short-c-714-768-king-of-the-franks-from-751-until-his-death-in-768-image336527898.html
RM2AFE4NE–Election of Pepin the Short, c. 714 –768, King of the Franks from 751 until his death in 768
Portrait of Pepin the Short, king of the Franks, Pépin, dit le Bref (title on object), Numbered below: 22., print maker: Nicolas Maurin, printer: veuve Delpech (Naudet), Paris, 1825 - 1842, paper, height 276 mm × width 180 mm, print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-pepin-the-short-king-of-the-franks-ppin-dit-le-bref-title-on-object-numbered-below-22-print-maker-nicolas-maurin-printer-veuve-delpech-naudet-paris-1825-1842-paper-height-276-mm-width-180-mm-print-image599511827.html
RM2WRA3CK–Portrait of Pepin the Short, king of the Franks, Pépin, dit le Bref (title on object), Numbered below: 22., print maker: Nicolas Maurin, printer: veuve Delpech (Naudet), Paris, 1825 - 1842, paper, height 276 mm × width 180 mm, print
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 Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://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-image369222802.html
RM2CCKFCJ–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.
Portrait of Pepin the Short, Pepin le Bref (title on object), Portraits of prominent figures (series title), Numbered at the top: 22., print maker: Nicolas de Larmessin (I), publisher: Pierre Bertrand, Lodewijk XIV (koning van Frankrijk), publisher: Paris, France, 1647 - 1678, paper, engraving, etching, height 235 mm × width 174 mm, print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-pepin-the-short-pepin-le-bref-title-on-object-portraits-of-prominent-figures-series-title-numbered-at-the-top-22-print-maker-nicolas-de-larmessin-i-publisher-pierre-bertrand-lodewijk-xiv-koning-van-frankrijk-publisher-paris-france-1647-1678-paper-engraving-etching-height-235-mm-width-174-mm-print-image599460243.html
RM2WR7NJB–Portrait of Pepin the Short, Pepin le Bref (title on object), Portraits of prominent figures (series title), Numbered at the top: 22., print maker: Nicolas de Larmessin (I), publisher: Pierre Bertrand, Lodewijk XIV (koning van Frankrijk), publisher: Paris, France, 1647 - 1678, paper, engraving, etching, height 235 mm × width 174 mm, print
King Pepin the Short, King of the Franks, Carolingian Dynasty, 714-768. In crown with orb and sceptre, wearing a crimson cloak edged in ermine. Pepin le Bref. Handcoloured 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 Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-pepin-the-short-king-of-the-franks-carolingian-dynasty-714-768-in-crown-with-orb-and-sceptre-wearing-a-crimson-cloak-edged-in-ermine-pepin-le-bref-handcoloured-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-image369342388.html
RM2CCTYYG–King Pepin the Short, King of the Franks, Carolingian Dynasty, 714-768. In crown with orb and sceptre, wearing a crimson cloak edged in ermine. Pepin le Bref. Handcoloured 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.
Portrait of King Pepin the Short, Pepin the Short, king of the Franks, dressed in armor and with a crowned helmet on his head. Bust to the left in an octagonal frame. At the bottom in the margin are the coat of arms and two columns of five lines in French. Numbered at the top center of the frame: VII., print maker: Jacob Neefs, Antwerp, 1620 - 1680, paper, engraving, height 175 mm × width 119 mm, print Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-king-pepin-the-short-pepin-the-short-king-of-the-franks-dressed-in-armor-and-with-a-crowned-helmet-on-his-head-bust-to-the-left-in-an-octagonal-frame-at-the-bottom-in-the-margin-are-the-coat-of-arms-and-two-columns-of-five-lines-in-french-numbered-at-the-top-center-of-the-frame-vii-print-maker-jacob-neefs-antwerp-1620-1680-paper-engraving-height-175-mm-width-119-mm-print-image599531431.html
RM2WRB0CR–Portrait of King Pepin the Short, Pepin the Short, king of the Franks, dressed in armor and with a crowned helmet on his head. Bust to the left in an octagonal frame. At the bottom in the margin are the coat of arms and two columns of five lines in French. Numbered at the top center of the frame: VII., print maker: Jacob Neefs, Antwerp, 1620 - 1680, paper, engraving, height 175 mm × width 119 mm, print
Pepin the Younger, c. 714 –768, aka Pepin the Short. King of the Franks. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pepin-the-younger-c-714-768-aka-pepin-the-short-king-of-the-franks-image66615660.html
RMDTAGXM–Pepin the Younger, c. 714 –768, aka Pepin the Short. King of the Franks.
Portrait of Pepin the Short (c714-768) Carolingian King of the Franks (Engr 1789) (Sergent-de Cernel) Illustration or Engraving Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-pepin-the-short-c714-768-carolingian-king-of-the-franks-engr-1789-sergent-de-cernel-illustration-or-engraving-image387838978.html
RM2DEYGG2–Portrait of Pepin the Short (c714-768) Carolingian King of the Franks (Engr 1789) (Sergent-de Cernel) Illustration or Engraving
Pepin the Short (714-768), King of the Franks, first Carolingian king, and his wife Bertrada of Laon (c.710-783). From tomb effigies in the Basilica of Saint-Denis, Paris. Pepin et Berthe sa femme, 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 Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pepin-the-short-714-768-king-of-the-franks-first-carolingian-king-and-his-wife-bertrada-of-laon-c710-783-from-tomb-effigies-in-the-basilica-of-saint-denis-paris-pepin-et-berthe-sa-femme-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-image369222794.html
RM2CCKFCA–Pepin the Short (714-768), King of the Franks, first Carolingian king, and his wife Bertrada of Laon (c.710-783). From tomb effigies in the Basilica of Saint-Denis, Paris. Pepin et Berthe sa femme, 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.
Pepin the Short (714-768) declared King of the Franks by Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz. Soissons, France, 751. History of Germany, 1882. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pepin-the-short-714-768-declared-king-of-the-franks-by-boniface-archbishop-of-mainz-soissons-france-751-history-of-germany-1882-image217984642.html
RMPJJ1HP–Pepin the Short (714-768) declared King of the Franks by Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz. Soissons, France, 751. History of Germany, 1882.
Facsimile, sign of Pepin the Short, Pippin der Kleine, c. 714-768, as Mayor of the Palace Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-facsimile-sign-of-pepin-the-short-pippin-der-kleine-c-714-768-as-mayor-137571752.html
RMHYPX4T–Facsimile, sign of Pepin the Short, Pippin der Kleine, c. 714-768, as Mayor of the Palace
In 752, deposition of Childeric III, last king of the Merovingian dynasty, by Pepin III the Short, mayor of the palace. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-in-752-deposition-of-childeric-iii-last-king-of-the-merovingian-dynasty-29568851.html
RMBM2YAB–In 752, deposition of Childeric III, last king of the Merovingian dynasty, by Pepin III the Short, mayor of the palace.
Pepin Le Bref Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pepin-le-bref-image5546701.html
RMAY4JCE–Pepin Le Bref
Amiel Pepin the Short Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-amiel-pepin-the-short-142555432.html
RMJ7WXWC–Amiel Pepin the Short
Sacre de Pepin le Bref (714-768), basilique Saint Denis, 28 juillet 754 : le pape Etienne II le consacre roi des Francs et Patrice des Romains (Patricius Romanorum). A ses cotes, ses deux fils, Carloman et Charles (le futur Charlemagne). Gravure de Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741- 1814), 18eme siecle. Figures de l'histoire de France (dessinées par Moreau le Jeune, Lépicié et Monnet, gravées par Le Bas avec notices de l'abbé Jean-Jacques Garnier) 1785 - Colorisation digitale d'apres l'originale - Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sacre-de-pepin-le-bref-714-768-basilique-saint-denis-28-juillet-754-le-pape-etienne-ii-le-consacre-roi-des-francs-et-patrice-des-romains-patricius-romanorum-a-ses-cotes-ses-deux-fils-carloman-et-charles-le-futur-charlemagne-gravure-de-jean-michel-moreau-dit-moreau-le-jeune-1741-1814-18eme-siecle-figures-de-lhistoire-de-france-dessines-par-moreau-le-jeune-lpici-et-monnet-graves-par-le-bas-avec-notices-de-labb-jean-jacques-garnier-1785-colorisation-digitale-dapres-loriginale-image502759872.html
RM2M5XK9M–Sacre de Pepin le Bref (714-768), basilique Saint Denis, 28 juillet 754 : le pape Etienne II le consacre roi des Francs et Patrice des Romains (Patricius Romanorum). A ses cotes, ses deux fils, Carloman et Charles (le futur Charlemagne). Gravure de Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741- 1814), 18eme siecle. Figures de l'histoire de France (dessinées par Moreau le Jeune, Lépicié et Monnet, gravées par Le Bas avec notices de l'abbé Jean-Jacques Garnier) 1785 - Colorisation digitale d'apres l'originale -
Amiel - Pepin the Short. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amiel-pepin-the-short-image214633353.html
RMPD5B0W–Amiel - Pepin the Short.
Dubois François - Annointing of Pepin the Short Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/dubois-franois-annointing-of-pepin-the-short-image220380672.html
RMPPF5P8–Dubois François - Annointing of Pepin the Short
Pepin the Short, King of the Franks from 751, 19th century. Artist: Anon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pepin-the-short-king-of-the-franks-from-751-19th-century-artist-anon-image8371920.html
RMAJ7XN1–Pepin the Short, King of the Franks from 751, 19th century. Artist: Anon
The Anointing of Pepin the Short at Saint-Denis, 28 July 754. Museum: Musée de l'Histoire de France, Château de Versailles. Author: DUBOIS, FRANÇOIS. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-anointing-of-pepin-the-short-at-saint-denis-28-july-754-museum-muse-de-lhistoire-de-france-chteau-de-versailles-author-dubois-franois-image231556661.html
RMRCM8TN–The Anointing of Pepin the Short at Saint-Denis, 28 July 754. Museum: Musée de l'Histoire de France, Château de Versailles. Author: DUBOIS, FRANÇOIS.
. Portraits of Kings of France is a serie of portraits commissioned between 1837 and 1838 by Louis Philippe I and painted by various artists for the Musée historique de Versailles. Français : Pepin III, dit Le Bref, Roi des Francs (714-768) . 1837. Amiel - Pepin the Short Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portraits-of-kings-of-france-is-a-serie-of-portraits-commissioned-between-1837-and-1838-by-louis-philippe-i-and-painted-by-various-artists-for-the-muse-historique-de-versailles-franais-pepin-iii-dit-le-bref-roi-des-francs-714-768-1837-amiel-pepin-the-short-image184855730.html
RMMMMWAA–. Portraits of Kings of France is a serie of portraits commissioned between 1837 and 1838 by Louis Philippe I and painted by various artists for the Musée historique de Versailles. Français : Pepin III, dit Le Bref, Roi des Francs (714-768) . 1837. Amiel - Pepin the Short
Charlemagne (c. 742 – January 28, 814), also known as Charles the Great (Latin: Carolus Magnus or Karolus Magnus) or Charles I, was the founder of the Carolingian Empire, reigning from 768 until his death. He expanded the Frankish kingdom, adding Italy, subduing the Saxons and Bavarians, and pushed his frontier into Spain. The oldest son of Pepin the Short and Bertrada of Laon, Charlemagne was the first Emperor in Western Europe since the fall of the Roman Empire four centuries earlier. Tyrian purple (Greek, πορφύρα, porphyra, Latin: purpura), also known as royal purple, imperial purple or im Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charlemagne-c-742-january-28-814-also-known-as-charles-the-great-latin-carolus-magnus-or-karolus-magnus-or-charles-i-was-the-founder-of-the-carolingian-empire-reigning-from-768-until-his-death-he-expanded-the-frankish-kingdom-adding-italy-subduing-the-saxons-and-bavarians-and-pushed-his-frontier-into-spain-the-oldest-son-of-pepin-the-short-and-bertrada-of-laon-charlemagne-was-the-first-emperor-in-western-europe-since-the-fall-of-the-roman-empire-four-centuries-earlier-tyrian-purple-greek-porphyra-latin-purpura-also-known-as-royal-purple-imperial-purple-or-im-image344254185.html
RM2B023M9–Charlemagne (c. 742 – January 28, 814), also known as Charles the Great (Latin: Carolus Magnus or Karolus Magnus) or Charles I, was the founder of the Carolingian Empire, reigning from 768 until his death. He expanded the Frankish kingdom, adding Italy, subduing the Saxons and Bavarians, and pushed his frontier into Spain. The oldest son of Pepin the Short and Bertrada of Laon, Charlemagne was the first Emperor in Western Europe since the fall of the Roman Empire four centuries earlier. Tyrian purple (Greek, πορφύρα, porphyra, Latin: purpura), also known as royal purple, imperial purple or im
. English: Pepin the Short, miniature, Imperial Chronicle (Anonymi chronica imperatorum), Corpus Christi College MS 373, fol. 14 References: Binski P., Panayotova S.: The Cambridge Illuminations, No. 107 . between circa 1112 and circa 1114 (Würzburg). from the Middle Ages, unknown 485 PippinImperialChronicleCorpusChristiCollegeMS373Fol14 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-pepin-the-short-miniature-imperial-chronicle-anonymi-chronica-imperatorum-corpus-christi-college-ms-373-fol-14-references-binski-p-panayotova-s-the-cambridge-illuminations-no-107-between-circa-1112-and-circa-1114-wrzburg-from-the-middle-ages-unknown-485-pippinimperialchroniclecorpuschristicollegems373fol14-image187481576.html
RMMW0EJG–. English: Pepin the Short, miniature, Imperial Chronicle (Anonymi chronica imperatorum), Corpus Christi College MS 373, fol. 14 References: Binski P., Panayotova S.: The Cambridge Illuminations, No. 107 . between circa 1112 and circa 1114 (Würzburg). from the Middle Ages, unknown 485 PippinImperialChronicleCorpusChristiCollegeMS373Fol14
Charlemagne (742/747/748-814), also known as Charles the Great or Charles I was the eldest child of King of the Franks, Pepin the Short. He took the Frankish throne after his father's death in 768, initially co-ruling with his brother Carloman I, who died in 771, leaving Charlemagne as undisputed ruler of the Franks. Charlemagne considered himself a protector of the papacy, and invaded northern Italy to remove the Lombards from power, becoming King of Italy in 774. He also led incursions into Muslim Spain and campaigned against the Saxons of the east, Christianising them upon penalty of death Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charlemagne-742747748-814-also-known-as-charles-the-great-or-charles-i-was-the-eldest-child-of-king-of-the-franks-pepin-the-short-he-took-the-frankish-throne-after-his-fathers-death-in-768-initially-co-ruling-with-his-brother-carloman-i-who-died-in-771-leaving-charlemagne-as-undisputed-ruler-of-the-franks-charlemagne-considered-himself-a-protector-of-the-papacy-and-invaded-northern-italy-to-remove-the-lombards-from-power-becoming-king-of-italy-in-774-he-also-led-incursions-into-muslim-spain-and-campaigned-against-the-saxons-of-the-east-christianising-them-upon-penalty-of-death-image344280534.html
RM2B0399A–Charlemagne (742/747/748-814), also known as Charles the Great or Charles I was the eldest child of King of the Franks, Pepin the Short. He took the Frankish throne after his father's death in 768, initially co-ruling with his brother Carloman I, who died in 771, leaving Charlemagne as undisputed ruler of the Franks. Charlemagne considered himself a protector of the papacy, and invaded northern Italy to remove the Lombards from power, becoming King of Italy in 774. He also led incursions into Muslim Spain and campaigned against the Saxons of the east, Christianising them upon penalty of death
Delpech - Pepin the Short. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/delpech-pepin-the-short-image263301606.html
RMW8ABTP–Delpech - Pepin the Short.
Pepin the Short, King of the Franks, dressed in armor and wearing a crowned helmet on his head. Bust to the left in an octagonal frame. Below in the margin his coat of arms and two five-line columns in French. Numbered at the top center of the frame: VII. Portrait of King Pepin the Short, print maker: Jacob Neefs, (mentioned on object), Antwerp, 1620 - 1680, paper, engraving, h 175 mm × w 117 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pepin-the-short-king-of-the-franks-dressed-in-armor-and-wearing-a-crowned-helmet-on-his-head-bust-to-the-left-in-an-octagonal-frame-below-in-the-margin-his-coat-of-arms-and-two-five-line-columns-in-french-numbered-at-the-top-center-of-the-frame-vii-portrait-of-king-pepin-the-short-print-maker-jacob-neefs-mentioned-on-object-antwerp-1620-1680-paper-engraving-h-175-mm-w-117-mm-image473370927.html
RM2JE3WCF–Pepin the Short, King of the Franks, dressed in armor and wearing a crowned helmet on his head. Bust to the left in an octagonal frame. Below in the margin his coat of arms and two five-line columns in French. Numbered at the top center of the frame: VII. Portrait of King Pepin the Short, print maker: Jacob Neefs, (mentioned on object), Antwerp, 1620 - 1680, paper, engraving, h 175 mm × w 117 mm
Pope Stephen II (III) in Paris asking Pepin the Short for help against the Lombards. Pepin or Pippin (714-768) King of the Franks from 751, father of Charlemagne. Nineteenth century Trade Card Chromolithograph Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pope-stephen-ii-iii-in-paris-asking-pepin-the-short-for-help-against-the-lombards-pepin-or-pippin-714-768-king-of-the-franks-from-751-father-of-charlemagne-nineteenth-century-trade-card-chromolithograph-image181802608.html
RMMFNR28–Pope Stephen II (III) in Paris asking Pepin the Short for help against the Lombards. Pepin or Pippin (714-768) King of the Franks from 751, father of Charlemagne. Nineteenth century Trade Card Chromolithograph
Portrait of Pepin the Short (713 - 768). King of France from 751 to 768. Carolingian Dynasty. History of France, from the book Atlas de la France 1842 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-pepin-the-short-713-768-king-of-france-from-751-to-768-carolingian-dynasty-history-of-france-from-the-book-atlas-de-la-france-1842-image397062673.html
RM2E1YNDN–Portrait of Pepin the Short (713 - 768). King of France from 751 to 768. Carolingian Dynasty. History of France, from the book Atlas de la France 1842
Pepin the Short (714-768), King of the Franks, first Carolingian king. With crown, cape fastened with a buckle, tunic, fleur de lys sceptre, tablet with jeweled cross, throne with lion heads. Statue in Fulda Cathedral. 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 Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pepin-the-short-714-768-king-of-the-franks-first-carolingian-king-with-crown-cape-fastened-with-a-buckle-tunic-fleur-de-lys-sceptre-tablet-with-jeweled-cross-throne-with-lion-heads-statue-in-fulda-cathedral-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-image369222774.html
RM2CCKFBJ–Pepin the Short (714-768), King of the Franks, first Carolingian king. With crown, cape fastened with a buckle, tunic, fleur de lys sceptre, tablet with jeweled cross, throne with lion heads. Statue in Fulda Cathedral. 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.
Pepin the Short (714-768) declared King of the Franks by Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz. Soissons, France, 751. History of Germany, 1882. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pepin-the-short-714-768-declared-king-of-the-franks-by-boniface-archbishop-of-mainz-soissons-france-751-history-of-germany-1882-image218223064.html
RMPK0WMT–Pepin the Short (714-768) declared King of the Franks by Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz. Soissons, France, 751. History of Germany, 1882.
Facsimile, sign of Pepin the Short, Pippin der Kleine, c. 714-768, as King of the Franks Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-facsimile-sign-of-pepin-the-short-pippin-der-kleine-c-714-768-as-king-137571755.html
RMHYPX4Y–Facsimile, sign of Pepin the Short, Pippin der Kleine, c. 714-768, as King of the Franks
In 754, Pepin III the Short, King of Franks, forced the passage of the Alps and defeated Aistulf, King of Lombards, in Pavia. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-in-754-pepin-iii-the-short-king-of-franks-forced-the-passage-of-the-29617329.html
RMBM555N–In 754, Pepin III the Short, King of Franks, forced the passage of the Alps and defeated Aistulf, King of Lombards, in Pavia.
Versailles, France - August 20 2017: Statue of Pepin the Short alongside other French monarchs in the stone gallery lower south of the Palace of Versa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/versailles-france-august-20-2017-statue-of-pepin-the-short-alongside-other-french-monarchs-in-the-stone-gallery-lower-south-of-the-palace-of-versa-image490730933.html
RF2KEAM8N–Versailles, France - August 20 2017: Statue of Pepin the Short alongside other French monarchs in the stone gallery lower south of the Palace of Versa
Delpech Pepin the Short Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-delpech-pepin-the-short-142569272.html
RMJ7XGFM–Delpech Pepin the Short
Fin de la dynastie des Merovingiens, 751 : deposition du roi Childeric III (vers 714-754) par Pepin le Bref (714-768). Gravure de Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741- 1814), 18eme siecle. Figures de l'histoire de France (dessinées par Moreau le Jeune, Lépicié et Monnet, gravées par Le Bas avec notices de l'abbé Jean-Jacques Garnier) 1785 - Colorisation digitale d'apres l'originale - Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fin-de-la-dynastie-des-merovingiens-751-deposition-du-roi-childeric-iii-vers-714-754-par-pepin-le-bref-714-768-gravure-de-jean-michel-moreau-dit-moreau-le-jeune-1741-1814-18eme-siecle-figures-de-lhistoire-de-france-dessines-par-moreau-le-jeune-lpici-et-monnet-graves-par-le-bas-avec-notices-de-labb-jean-jacques-garnier-1785-colorisation-digitale-dapres-loriginale-image502759435.html
RM2M5XJP3–Fin de la dynastie des Merovingiens, 751 : deposition du roi Childeric III (vers 714-754) par Pepin le Bref (714-768). Gravure de Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741- 1814), 18eme siecle. Figures de l'histoire de France (dessinées par Moreau le Jeune, Lépicié et Monnet, gravées par Le Bas avec notices de l'abbé Jean-Jacques Garnier) 1785 - Colorisation digitale d'apres l'originale -
Antique 19th-century illustration of a portrait of Pepin the Short, King of the Franks. He was born in 714 in Cologne, Germany and died on September 2 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/antique-19th-century-illustration-of-a-portrait-of-pepin-the-short-king-of-the-franks-he-was-born-in-714-in-cologne-germany-and-died-on-september-2-image414200934.html
RF2F1TDEE–Antique 19th-century illustration of a portrait of Pepin the Short, King of the Franks. He was born in 714 in Cologne, Germany and died on September 2
Portrait of King Pepin the Short, Jacob Neefs, 1620 - 1680 Pepin the Short, King of the Franks, dressed in armor and with a crowned helmet on the head Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-king-pepin-the-short-jacob-neefs-1620-1680-pepin-the-short-king-of-the-franks-dressed-in-armor-and-with-a-crowned-helmet-on-the-head-image570303948.html
RF2T3RGE4–Portrait of King Pepin the Short, Jacob Neefs, 1620 - 1680 Pepin the Short, King of the Franks, dressed in armor and with a crowned helmet on the head
The Donation of Pepin the Short to Pope Stephen II, c. 1565. Found in the collection of the Musei Vaticani in Viale Vaticano, Rome. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-donation-of-pepin-the-short-to-pope-stephen-ii-c-1565-found-in-the-collection-of-the-musei-vaticani-in-viale-vaticano-rome-image481978968.html
RM2K0412G–The Donation of Pepin the Short to Pope Stephen II, c. 1565. Found in the collection of the Musei Vaticani in Viale Vaticano, Rome.
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 Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://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
RM2T69WR6–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.
Coronation of Pepin the Short in Laon 1460 by Jean Fouquet Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/coronation-of-pepin-the-short-in-laon-1460-by-jean-fouquet-image557410061.html
RM2RAT665–Coronation of Pepin the Short in Laon 1460 by Jean Fouquet
Prowess of Pepin the Short, first king of the Franks, about 751-768. Pippin jumps into the arena during a fight between a lion and a bull. In a frame with a central sun. With four-line caption in French. Possibly part of a series of 'Tableaux des Français'. Manufacturer : printmaker Jean Louis Delignon (listed property) to drawing: Pierre Clément Marillier (listed property) Place manufacture: France Date: 1765 - 1804 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: sheet: h 288 mm × W 355 mm Subject: tormenting mammals sport and recreationbeasts of prey, predatory an Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/prowess-of-pepin-the-short-first-king-of-the-franks-about-751-768-pippin-jumps-into-the-arena-during-a-fight-between-a-lion-and-a-bull-in-a-frame-with-a-central-sun-with-four-line-caption-in-french-possibly-part-of-a-series-of-tableaux-des-franais-manufacturer-printmaker-jean-louis-delignon-listed-property-to-drawing-pierre-clment-marillier-listed-property-place-manufacture-france-date-1765-1804-physical-features-etching-material-paper-technique-etching-dimensions-sheet-h-288-mm-w-355-mm-subject-tormenting-mammals-sport-and-recreationbeasts-of-prey-predatory-an-image348281503.html
RM2B6HGH3–Prowess of Pepin the Short, first king of the Franks, about 751-768. Pippin jumps into the arena during a fight between a lion and a bull. In a frame with a central sun. With four-line caption in French. Possibly part of a series of 'Tableaux des Français'. Manufacturer : printmaker Jean Louis Delignon (listed property) to drawing: Pierre Clément Marillier (listed property) Place manufacture: France Date: 1765 - 1804 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: sheet: h 288 mm × W 355 mm Subject: tormenting mammals sport and recreationbeasts of prey, predatory an
. English: Pepin the Short, miniature, Imperial Chronicle (Anonymi chronica imperatorum), Corpus Christi College MS 373, fol. 14 References: Binski P., Panayotova S.: The Cambridge Illuminations, No. 107 . between circa 1112 and circa 1114 (Würzburg). from the Middle Ages, unknown 485 PippinImperialChronicleCorpusChristiCollegeMS373Fol14 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-pepin-the-short-miniature-imperial-chronicle-anonymi-chronica-imperatorum-corpus-christi-college-ms-373-fol-14-references-binski-p-panayotova-s-the-cambridge-illuminations-no-107-between-circa-1112-and-circa-1114-wrzburg-from-the-middle-ages-unknown-485-pippinimperialchroniclecorpuschristicollegems373fol14-image187940385.html
RMMWNBTH–. English: Pepin the Short, miniature, Imperial Chronicle (Anonymi chronica imperatorum), Corpus Christi College MS 373, fol. 14 References: Binski P., Panayotova S.: The Cambridge Illuminations, No. 107 . between circa 1112 and circa 1114 (Würzburg). from the Middle Ages, unknown 485 PippinImperialChronicleCorpusChristiCollegeMS373Fol14
Charlemagne (742/747/748-814), also known as Charles the Great or Charles I was the eldest child of King of the Franks, Pepin the Short. He took the Frankish throne after his father's death in 768, initially co-ruling with his brother Carloman I, who died in 771, leaving Charlemagne as undisputed ruler of the Franks. Charlemagne considered himself a protector of the papacy, and invaded northern Italy to remove the Lombards from power, becoming King of Italy in 774. He also led incursions into Muslim Spain and campaigned against the Saxons of the east, Christianising them upon penalty of death Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charlemagne-742747748-814-also-known-as-charles-the-great-or-charles-i-was-the-eldest-child-of-king-of-the-franks-pepin-the-short-he-took-the-frankish-throne-after-his-fathers-death-in-768-initially-co-ruling-with-his-brother-carloman-i-who-died-in-771-leaving-charlemagne-as-undisputed-ruler-of-the-franks-charlemagne-considered-himself-a-protector-of-the-papacy-and-invaded-northern-italy-to-remove-the-lombards-from-power-becoming-king-of-italy-in-774-he-also-led-incursions-into-muslim-spain-and-campaigned-against-the-saxons-of-the-east-christianising-them-upon-penalty-of-death-image344280528.html
RM2B03994–Charlemagne (742/747/748-814), also known as Charles the Great or Charles I was the eldest child of King of the Franks, Pepin the Short. He took the Frankish throne after his father's death in 768, initially co-ruling with his brother Carloman I, who died in 771, leaving Charlemagne as undisputed ruler of the Franks. Charlemagne considered himself a protector of the papacy, and invaded northern Italy to remove the Lombards from power, becoming King of Italy in 774. He also led incursions into Muslim Spain and campaigned against the Saxons of the east, Christianising them upon penalty of death
King Pepin Le Bref in the Arena, Woodcut Engraving from the Original Sculpture by Isidore Jules Bonheur The Masterpieces of French Art by Louis Viardot, Published by Gravure Goupil et Cie, Paris, 1882, Gebbie & Co., Philadelphia, 1883 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-king-pepin-le-bref-in-the-arena-woodcut-engraving-from-the-original-163776870.html
RMKECK1X–King Pepin Le Bref in the Arena, Woodcut Engraving from the Original Sculpture by Isidore Jules Bonheur The Masterpieces of French Art by Louis Viardot, Published by Gravure Goupil et Cie, Paris, 1882, Gebbie & Co., Philadelphia, 1883
Portrait of Pepin the Short, Pipinvs III Brab. Dvx Franco Rex (title on object), Portrait of Pepin III, nicknamed Pepin the Short. Hofmeier and king of the Franks. Standing, full length, in full armor. Lothair has a staff in his left hand and a sword in his right. Next to him is his coat of arms., print, print maker: anonymous, print maker: Hans Collaert (I), (rejected attribution), publisher: Johannes Baptista Vrints (I), (possibly), Antwerp, 1600, paper, engraving, height, 137 mm × width, 96 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-pepin-the-short-pipinvs-iii-brab-dvx-franco-rex-title-on-object-portrait-of-pepin-iii-nicknamed-pepin-the-short-hofmeier-and-king-of-the-franks-standing-full-length-in-full-armor-lothair-has-a-staff-in-his-left-hand-and-a-sword-in-his-right-next-to-him-is-his-coat-of-arms-print-print-maker-anonymous-print-maker-hans-collaert-i-rejected-attribution-publisher-johannes-baptista-vrints-i-possibly-antwerp-1600-paper-engraving-height-137-mm-width-96-mm-image623511250.html
RM2Y6BAXX–Portrait of Pepin the Short, Pipinvs III Brab. Dvx Franco Rex (title on object), Portrait of Pepin III, nicknamed Pepin the Short. Hofmeier and king of the Franks. Standing, full length, in full armor. Lothair has a staff in his left hand and a sword in his right. Next to him is his coat of arms., print, print maker: anonymous, print maker: Hans Collaert (I), (rejected attribution), publisher: Johannes Baptista Vrints (I), (possibly), Antwerp, 1600, paper, engraving, height, 137 mm × width, 96 mm
French aristocrat Pepin le Bref or Pepin the Younger or Pepin III or Pippin the Short, King of the Franks from the dynasty of th Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-french-aristocrat-pepin-le-bref-or-pepin-the-younger-or-pepin-iii-48134876.html
RMCP8MEM–French aristocrat Pepin le Bref or Pepin the Younger or Pepin III or Pippin the Short, King of the Franks from the dynasty of th
Portrait of Pepin the Short (713 - 768). King of France from 751 to 768. Carolingian Dynasty. History of France, from the book Atlas de la France 1842 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-pepin-the-short-713-768-king-of-france-from-751-to-768-carolingian-dynasty-history-of-france-from-the-book-atlas-de-la-france-1842-image337369328.html
RM2AGTE0G–Portrait of Pepin the Short (713 - 768). King of France from 751 to 768. Carolingian Dynasty. History of France, from the book Atlas de la France 1842
Pepin the Younger (714-768) was the first King of the Franks of the Carolingian dynasty. In 741 he and his brother Carloman succeeded their father, Charles Martel, as mayors of the palace and de facto rulers of the kingdom during an interregnum (737-743). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pepin-the-younger-714-768-was-the-first-king-of-the-franks-of-the-104002350.html
RMG15M1J–Pepin the Younger (714-768) was the first King of the Franks of the Carolingian dynasty. In 741 he and his brother Carloman succeeded their father, Charles Martel, as mayors of the palace and de facto rulers of the kingdom during an interregnum (737-743).
Pepin the Short (714-768) declared King of the Franks by Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz. Soissons, France, 751. History of Germany, 1882. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pepin-the-short-714-768-declared-king-of-the-franks-by-boniface-archbishop-of-mainz-soissons-france-751-history-of-germany-1882-image218223135.html
RMPK0WRB–Pepin the Short (714-768) declared King of the Franks by Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz. Soissons, France, 751. History of Germany, 1882.
PEPIN LE BREF Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pepin-le-bref-105290849.html
RMG38BFD–PEPIN LE BREF
Pepin III the Short cut the head of the lion of a single sword blow and also the head of the bull that no one dared face. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pepin-iii-the-short-cut-the-head-of-the-lion-of-a-single-sword-blow-29458570.html
RMBKWXKP–Pepin III the Short cut the head of the lion of a single sword blow and also the head of the bull that no one dared face.
PEPIN LE BREF Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pepin-le-bref-105285301.html
RMG384D9–PEPIN LE BREF
Grave of Pepin the Short (Pepin le Bref) at Saint Denis Basilica in Paris, France Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grave-of-pepin-the-short-pepin-le-bref-at-saint-denis-basilica-in-paris-france-image618902311.html
RF2XXWC5Y–Grave of Pepin the Short (Pepin le Bref) at Saint Denis Basilica in Paris, France
Childeric III, c. 717 – c. 754, King of Francia, deposed in the monastery of Saint-Bertin, 751 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/childeric-iii-c-717-c-754-king-of-francia-deposed-in-the-monastery-image158701121.html
RMK65CW5–Childeric III, c. 717 – c. 754, King of Francia, deposed in the monastery of Saint-Bertin, 751
Pepin le Bref traversant les Alpes a la tete des Francs pour aller secourir le pape contre les Lombards.Gravure in 'Histoire De France En Cent Tableaux de Paul Lehugeur ' 1891 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pepin-le-bref-traversant-les-alpes-a-la-tete-des-francs-pour-aller-secourir-le-pape-contre-les-lombardsgravure-in-histoire-de-france-en-cent-tableaux-de-paul-lehugeur-1891-image503017227.html
RM2M6ABGY–Pepin le Bref traversant les Alpes a la tete des Francs pour aller secourir le pape contre les Lombards.Gravure in 'Histoire De France En Cent Tableaux de Paul Lehugeur ' 1891
Portrait of Pepin the Short, anonymous, 1600 Portrait of Pepin III, nicknamed Pepin the Short. Courtier and king of the Franks. Standing, at his feet, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-pepin-the-short-anonymous-1600-portrait-of-pepin-iii-nicknamed-pepin-the-short-courtier-and-king-of-the-franks-standing-at-his-feet-image570304934.html
RF2T3RHNA–Portrait of Pepin the Short, anonymous, 1600 Portrait of Pepin III, nicknamed Pepin the Short. Courtier and king of the Franks. Standing, at his feet,
The Coronation of Pepin, written 1463-1465; illuminated 1467-1472. Additional Info:Sitting on an elaborately upholstered throne covered with fleurs-de-lis, Charles Martel's son Pepin the Short receives his crown as king of the Franks in 751. The papal legate Boniface, in red at the left, and a pair of Frankish bishops at either side of Pepin performed the ceremony at Soissons. Among the splendidly attired nobles in attendance was "the powerful duke Henry of Metz" mentioned in the text below, probably the figure in the ermine-trimmed cape at the far right. The illuminator, Loyset Li& Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-coronation-of-pepin-written-1463-1465-illuminated-1467-1472-additional-infositting-on-an-elaborately-upholstered-throne-covered-with-fleurs-de-lis-charles-martels-son-pepin-the-short-receives-his-crown-as-king-of-the-franks-in-751-the-papal-legate-boniface-in-red-at-the-left-and-a-pair-of-frankish-bishops-at-either-side-of-pepin-performed-the-ceremony-at-soissons-among-the-splendidly-attired-nobles-in-attendance-was-quotthe-powerful-duke-henry-of-metzquot-mentioned-in-the-text-below-probably-the-figure-in-the-ermine-trimmed-cape-at-the-far-right-the-illuminator-loyset-li-image631215608.html
RM2YJX9XG–The Coronation of Pepin, written 1463-1465; illuminated 1467-1472. Additional Info:Sitting on an elaborately upholstered throne covered with fleurs-de-lis, Charles Martel's son Pepin the Short receives his crown as king of the Franks in 751. The papal legate Boniface, in red at the left, and a pair of Frankish bishops at either side of Pepin performed the ceremony at Soissons. Among the splendidly attired nobles in attendance was "the powerful duke Henry of Metz" mentioned in the text below, probably the figure in the ermine-trimmed cape at the far right. The illuminator, Loyset Li&
King Pepin the Short, King of the Franks, Carolingian Dynasty, 714-768. In crown with orb and sceptre, wearing a crimson cloak edged in ermine. Pepin le Bref. Handcoloured 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 Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/king-pepin-the-short-king-of-the-franks-carolingian-dynasty-714-768-in-crown-with-orb-and-sceptre-wearing-a-crimson-cloak-edged-in-ermine-pepin-le-bref-handcoloured-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-image571834416.html
RM2T698HM–King Pepin the Short, King of the Franks, Carolingian Dynasty, 714-768. In crown with orb and sceptre, wearing a crimson cloak edged in ermine. Pepin le Bref. Handcoloured 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.
'Le roi des francs Pepin le Bref (714-768) combattant un lion et un taureau au champ de Mars pour prouver son courage 751' (Pepin le Brief (714-768), King of the Francs, proves his courage by fighting a lion and a bull in an arena, 751) Gravure tiree de 'La France a travers les siecles' de Witt 1897 Collection privee Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/le-roi-des-francs-pepin-le-bref-714-768-combattant-un-lion-et-un-taureau-au-champ-de-mars-pour-prouver-son-courage-751-pepin-le-brief-714-768-king-of-the-francs-proves-his-courage-by-fighting-a-lion-and-a-bull-in-an-arena-751-gravure-tiree-de-la-france-a-travers-les-siecles-de-witt-1897-collection-privee-image466143295.html
RM2J2AJER–'Le roi des francs Pepin le Bref (714-768) combattant un lion et un taureau au champ de Mars pour prouver son courage 751' (Pepin le Brief (714-768), King of the Francs, proves his courage by fighting a lion and a bull in an arena, 751) Gravure tiree de 'La France a travers les siecles' de Witt 1897 Collection privee
Great men and famous women : a series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in history Volume 1 . CO (T o I- l UJ H q:< COHI I < Io PEPIN THE SHORT 73 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/great-men-and-famous-women-a-series-of-pen-and-pencil-sketches-of-the-lives-of-more-than-200-of-the-most-prominent-personages-in-history-volume-1-co-t-o-i-l-uj-h-qlt-cohi-i-lt-io-pepin-the-short-73-image338354961.html
RM2AJDB5N–Great men and famous women : a series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in history Volume 1 . CO (T o I- l UJ H q:< COHI I < Io PEPIN THE SHORT 73
. English: Pepin the Short, miniature, Imperial Chronicle (Anonymi chronica imperatorum), Corpus Christi College MS 373, fol. 14 References: Binski P., Panayotova S.: The Cambridge Illuminations, No. 107 . between circa 1112 and circa 1114 (Würzburg). from the Middle Ages, unknown 424 PippinImperialChronicleCorpusChristiCollegeMS373Fol14 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/english-pepin-the-short-miniature-imperial-chronicle-anonymi-chronica-imperatorum-corpus-christi-college-ms-373-fol-14-references-binski-p-panayotova-s-the-cambridge-illuminations-no-107-between-circa-1112-and-circa-1114-wrzburg-from-the-middle-ages-unknown-424-pippinimperialchroniclecorpuschristicollegems373fol14-image189189791.html
RMMYP9E7–. English: Pepin the Short, miniature, Imperial Chronicle (Anonymi chronica imperatorum), Corpus Christi College MS 373, fol. 14 References: Binski P., Panayotova S.: The Cambridge Illuminations, No. 107 . between circa 1112 and circa 1114 (Würzburg). from the Middle Ages, unknown 424 PippinImperialChronicleCorpusChristiCollegeMS373Fol14
Charlemagne (742/747/748-814), also known as Charles the Great or Charles I was the eldest child of King of the Franks, Pepin the Short. He took the Frankish throne after his father's death in 768, initially co-ruling with his brother Carloman I, who died in 771, leaving Charlemagne as undisputed ruler of the Franks. Charlemagne considered himself a protector of the papacy, and invaded northern Italy to remove the Lombards from power, becoming King of Italy in 774. He also led incursions into Muslim Spain and campaigned against the Saxons of the east, Christianising them upon penalty of death Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charlemagne-742747748-814-also-known-as-charles-the-great-or-charles-i-was-the-eldest-child-of-king-of-the-franks-pepin-the-short-he-took-the-frankish-throne-after-his-fathers-death-in-768-initially-co-ruling-with-his-brother-carloman-i-who-died-in-771-leaving-charlemagne-as-undisputed-ruler-of-the-franks-charlemagne-considered-himself-a-protector-of-the-papacy-and-invaded-northern-italy-to-remove-the-lombards-from-power-becoming-king-of-italy-in-774-he-also-led-incursions-into-muslim-spain-and-campaigned-against-the-saxons-of-the-east-christianising-them-upon-penalty-of-death-image344280366.html
RM2B0393A–Charlemagne (742/747/748-814), also known as Charles the Great or Charles I was the eldest child of King of the Franks, Pepin the Short. He took the Frankish throne after his father's death in 768, initially co-ruling with his brother Carloman I, who died in 771, leaving Charlemagne as undisputed ruler of the Franks. Charlemagne considered himself a protector of the papacy, and invaded northern Italy to remove the Lombards from power, becoming King of Italy in 774. He also led incursions into Muslim Spain and campaigned against the Saxons of the east, Christianising them upon penalty of death
Succession de Pepin le Bref, 768 : une assemblee decide du partage du royaume entre ses deux fils, Charlemagne (747-814) et Carloman (vers 751-771), cassant ainsi les dispositions prises par Pepin le Bref. Gravure de Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741- 1814), 18eme siecle. Figures de l'histoire de France (dessinées par Moreau le Jeune, Lépicié et Monnet, gravées par Le Bas avec notices de l'abbé Jean-Jacques Garnier) 1785 - Colorisation digitale d'apres l'originale - Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/succession-de-pepin-le-bref-768-une-assemblee-decide-du-partage-du-royaume-entre-ses-deux-fils-charlemagne-747-814-et-carloman-vers-751-771-cassant-ainsi-les-dispositions-prises-par-pepin-le-bref-gravure-de-jean-michel-moreau-dit-moreau-le-jeune-1741-1814-18eme-siecle-figures-de-lhistoire-de-france-dessines-par-moreau-le-jeune-lpici-et-monnet-graves-par-le-bas-avec-notices-de-labb-jean-jacques-garnier-1785-colorisation-digitale-dapres-loriginale-image502759949.html
RM2M5XKCD–Succession de Pepin le Bref, 768 : une assemblee decide du partage du royaume entre ses deux fils, Charlemagne (747-814) et Carloman (vers 751-771), cassant ainsi les dispositions prises par Pepin le Bref. Gravure de Jean Michel Moreau, dit Moreau le Jeune (1741- 1814), 18eme siecle. Figures de l'histoire de France (dessinées par Moreau le Jeune, Lépicié et Monnet, gravées par Le Bas avec notices de l'abbé Jean-Jacques Garnier) 1785 - Colorisation digitale d'apres l'originale -
Bravery of King Pepin the Short, c. 751-768, Tableaux des Français / Courage de Pépin (title on object), Bravery of Pepin the Short, first king of the Franks, c. 751-768. Pepin jumps into the arena during a fight between a lion and a bull. Set in a frame with a radiant sun in the center. With four-line caption in French. Possibly part of a series of 'Tableaux des Français'., print maker: Jean Louis Delignon, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Clément Pierre Marillier, (mentioned on object), France, 1765 - 1804, paper, etching, height 288 mm × width 355 mm Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bravery-of-king-pepin-the-short-c-751-768-tableaux-des-franais-courage-de-ppin-title-on-object-bravery-of-pepin-the-short-first-king-of-the-franks-c-751-768-pepin-jumps-into-the-arena-during-a-fight-between-a-lion-and-a-bull-set-in-a-frame-with-a-radiant-sun-in-the-center-with-four-line-caption-in-french-possibly-part-of-a-series-of-tableaux-des-franais-print-maker-jean-louis-delignon-mentioned-on-object-after-drawing-by-clment-pierre-marillier-mentioned-on-object-france-1765-1804-paper-etching-height-288-mm-width-355-mm-image473367447.html
RM2JE3N07–Bravery of King Pepin the Short, c. 751-768, Tableaux des Français / Courage de Pépin (title on object), Bravery of Pepin the Short, first king of the Franks, c. 751-768. Pepin jumps into the arena during a fight between a lion and a bull. Set in a frame with a radiant sun in the center. With four-line caption in French. Possibly part of a series of 'Tableaux des Français'., print maker: Jean Louis Delignon, (mentioned on object), after drawing by: Clément Pierre Marillier, (mentioned on object), France, 1765 - 1804, paper, etching, height 288 mm × width 355 mm
'Rencontre du roi des Francs Pepin le Bref (715-768) et du pape Etienne (Stephanus) II (752-757) le 6/01/754 a Ponthion pres de Vitry-le-Francois (Mar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rencontre-du-roi-des-francs-pepin-le-bref-715-768-et-du-pape-etienne-stephanus-ii-752-757-le-601754-a-ponthion-pres-de-vitry-le-francois-mar-image352208428.html
RM2BD0DCC–'Rencontre du roi des Francs Pepin le Bref (715-768) et du pape Etienne (Stephanus) II (752-757) le 6/01/754 a Ponthion pres de Vitry-le-Francois (Mar
Portrait of Charlemagne (742 - 814). King of France from 768 to 814. Carolingian Dynasty. History of France, from the book Atlas de la France 1842 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-charlemagne-742-814-king-of-france-from-768-to-814-carolingian-dynasty-history-of-france-from-the-book-atlas-de-la-france-1842-image397062674.html
RM2E1YNDP–Portrait of Charlemagne (742 - 814). King of France from 768 to 814. Carolingian Dynasty. History of France, from the book Atlas de la France 1842
Battle of Pippin the Younger and his brother Griffon in Bavaria Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-battle-of-pippin-the-younger-and-his-brother-griffon-in-bavaria-49915385.html
RMCW5RG9–Battle of Pippin the Younger and his brother Griffon in Bavaria
Pepin the Younger, or Pippin the Short, c. 714-768, King of the Franks, crossing the Alps with his army in 754 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pepin-the-younger-or-pippin-the-short-c-714-768-king-of-the-franks-image158701377.html
RMK65D69–Pepin the Younger, or Pippin the Short, c. 714-768, King of the Franks, crossing the Alps with his army in 754
Pepin Proclaimed King of the Franks, 1882. Artist: Anonymous Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pepin-proclaimed-king-of-the-franks-1882-artist-anonymous-135277203.html
RMHT2BCK–Pepin Proclaimed King of the Franks, 1882. Artist: Anonymous
Pepin the Short (714-768), King of the Franks, first Carolingian king. With crown, cape fastened with a buckle, tunic, fleur de lys sceptre, tablet with jeweled cross, throne with lion heads. Statue in Fulda Cathedral. 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 Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pepin-the-short-714-768-king-of-the-franks-first-carolingian-king-with-crown-cape-fastened-with-a-buckle-tunic-fleur-de-lys-sceptre-tablet-with-jeweled-cross-throne-with-lion-heads-statue-in-fulda-cathedral-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-image571836443.html
RM2T69B63–Pepin the Short (714-768), King of the Franks, first Carolingian king. With crown, cape fastened with a buckle, tunic, fleur de lys sceptre, tablet with jeweled cross, throne with lion heads. Statue in Fulda Cathedral. 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.
'The Courage of Pepin', 1789. Artist: Jean Baptiste Morret Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-courage-of-pepin-1789-artist-jean-baptiste-morret-image60212239.html
RMDDXW93–'The Courage of Pepin', 1789. Artist: Jean Baptiste Morret
The story of the greatest nations, from the dawn of history to the twentieth century : a comprehensive history, founded upon the leading authorities, including a complete chronology of the world, and a pronouncing vocabulary of each nation . Charlemagne and His Paladins. W^M Chapter LICHARLEMAGNE AND THE ROMAN EMPIRE pjy^^ EPIN LE BREF, which means Pepin the Short,reigned as king for seventeen years. You will recallhow he repaid the service of the Pope by defeatingthe Lombards in Italy, relieving Rome from their at-tack and making them tributaries of the Franks. Pepin was by no means the least Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-the-greatest-nations-from-the-dawn-of-history-to-the-twentieth-century-a-comprehensive-history-founded-upon-the-leading-authorities-including-a-complete-chronology-of-the-world-and-a-pronouncing-vocabulary-of-each-nation-charlemagne-and-his-paladins-wm-chapter-licharlemagne-and-the-roman-empire-pjy-epin-le-bref-which-means-pepin-the-shortreigned-as-king-for-seventeen-years-you-will-recallhow-he-repaid-the-service-of-the-pope-by-defeatingthe-lombards-in-italy-relieving-rome-from-their-at-tack-and-making-them-tributaries-of-the-franks-pepin-was-by-no-means-the-least-image342874166.html
RM2AWR7DX–The story of the greatest nations, from the dawn of history to the twentieth century : a comprehensive history, founded upon the leading authorities, including a complete chronology of the world, and a pronouncing vocabulary of each nation . Charlemagne and His Paladins. W^M Chapter LICHARLEMAGNE AND THE ROMAN EMPIRE pjy^^ EPIN LE BREF, which means Pepin the Short,reigned as king for seventeen years. You will recallhow he repaid the service of the Pope by defeatingthe Lombards in Italy, relieving Rome from their at-tack and making them tributaries of the Franks. Pepin was by no means the least
. The earth and its inhabitants .. . 1 Mile. (3,200 inhabitants) Pepin of Herstal died in 714. IIenf(a (11,126 inhabitants), on the opposite bank of the river, the birthplace of Pepin the Short, is now an industrial suburb of Liège. The Meuse, in its further course, flows past the Dutch city of Maastricht, and, re-entering Belgium, washes the walls of the ancient town of Maes-Eijck (4,400 inhabitants), the birthplace of the brothers Van Eyck. 101 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-earth-and-its-inhabitants-1-mile-3200-inhabitants-pepin-of-herstal-died-in-714-iienfa-11126-inhabitants-on-the-opposite-bank-of-the-river-the-birthplace-of-pepin-the-short-is-now-an-industrial-suburb-of-lige-the-meuse-in-its-further-course-flows-past-the-dutch-city-of-maastricht-and-re-entering-belgium-washes-the-walls-of-the-ancient-town-of-maes-eijck-4400-inhabitants-the-birthplace-of-the-brothers-van-eyck-101-image178484866.html
RMMAAK7E–. The earth and its inhabitants .. . 1 Mile. (3,200 inhabitants) Pepin of Herstal died in 714. IIenf(a (11,126 inhabitants), on the opposite bank of the river, the birthplace of Pepin the Short, is now an industrial suburb of Liège. The Meuse, in its further course, flows past the Dutch city of Maastricht, and, re-entering Belgium, washes the walls of the ancient town of Maes-Eijck (4,400 inhabitants), the birthplace of the brothers Van Eyck. 101
Charlemagne (742/747/748-814), also known as Charles the Great or Charles I was the eldest child of King of the Franks, Pepin the Short. He took the Frankish throne after his father's death in 768, initially co-ruling with his brother Carloman I, who died in 771, leaving Charlemagne as undisputed ruler of the Franks. Charlemagne considered himself a protector of the papacy, and invaded northern Italy to remove the Lombards from power, becoming King of Italy in 774. He also led incursions into Muslim Spain and campaigned against the Saxons of the east, Christianising them upon penalty of death Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charlemagne-742747748-814-also-known-as-charles-the-great-or-charles-i-was-the-eldest-child-of-king-of-the-franks-pepin-the-short-he-took-the-frankish-throne-after-his-fathers-death-in-768-initially-co-ruling-with-his-brother-carloman-i-who-died-in-771-leaving-charlemagne-as-undisputed-ruler-of-the-franks-charlemagne-considered-himself-a-protector-of-the-papacy-and-invaded-northern-italy-to-remove-the-lombards-from-power-becoming-king-of-italy-in-774-he-also-led-incursions-into-muslim-spain-and-campaigned-against-the-saxons-of-the-east-christianising-them-upon-penalty-of-death-image344280374.html
RM2B0393J–Charlemagne (742/747/748-814), also known as Charles the Great or Charles I was the eldest child of King of the Franks, Pepin the Short. He took the Frankish throne after his father's death in 768, initially co-ruling with his brother Carloman I, who died in 771, leaving Charlemagne as undisputed ruler of the Franks. Charlemagne considered himself a protector of the papacy, and invaded northern Italy to remove the Lombards from power, becoming King of Italy in 774. He also led incursions into Muslim Spain and campaigned against the Saxons of the east, Christianising them upon penalty of death
'Rencontre du roi des Francs Pepin le Bref (715-768) et du pape Etienne (Stephanus) II (752-757) le 6/01/754 a Ponthion pres de Vitry-le-Francois (Mar Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/rencontre-du-roi-des-francs-pepin-le-bref-715-768-et-du-pape-etienne-stephanus-ii-752-757-le-601754-a-ponthion-pres-de-vitry-le-francois-mar-image358756124.html
RM2BRJN2M–'Rencontre du roi des Francs Pepin le Bref (715-768) et du pape Etienne (Stephanus) II (752-757) le 6/01/754 a Ponthion pres de Vitry-le-Francois (Mar
Portrait of Charlemagne (742 - 814). King of France from 768 to 814. Carolingian Dynasty. History of France, from the book Atlas de la France 1842 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-charlemagne-742-814-king-of-france-from-768-to-814-carolingian-dynasty-history-of-france-from-the-book-atlas-de-la-france-1842-image337369332.html
RM2AGTE0M–Portrait of Charlemagne (742 - 814). King of France from 768 to 814. Carolingian Dynasty. History of France, from the book Atlas de la France 1842
Statement of Childeric III Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-statement-of-childeric-iii-49979671.html
RMCW8NG7–Statement of Childeric III
Pepin le Bref or Pepin the Younger, killing a lion, story from Gesta Caroli Magni by Notker the Stammerer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pepin-le-bref-or-pepin-the-younger-killing-a-lion-story-from-gesta-image158701535.html
RMK65DBY–Pepin le Bref or Pepin the Younger, killing a lion, story from Gesta Caroli Magni by Notker the Stammerer
French aristocrat Pepin le Bref or Pepin the Younger or Pepin III or Pippin the Short, King of the Franks Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-french-aristocrat-pepin-le-bref-or-pepin-the-younger-or-pepin-iii-47852605.html
RMCNRTDH–French aristocrat Pepin le Bref or Pepin the Younger or Pepin III or Pippin the Short, King of the Franks
Pepin the Short (714-768), King of the Franks, first Carolingian king, and his wife Bertrada of Laon (c.710-783). From tomb effigies in the Basilica of Saint-Denis, Paris. Pepin et Berthe sa femme, 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 Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pepin-the-short-714-768-king-of-the-franks-first-carolingian-king-and-his-wife-bertrada-of-laon-c710-783-from-tomb-effigies-in-the-basilica-of-saint-denis-paris-pepin-et-berthe-sa-femme-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-image571849943.html
RM2T6A0C7–Pepin the Short (714-768), King of the Franks, first Carolingian king, and his wife Bertrada of Laon (c.710-783). From tomb effigies in the Basilica of Saint-Denis, Paris. Pepin et Berthe sa femme, 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.
Pepin le Bref, Pepin the Younger, Pepin III or Pippin the Short, c. 714-768, King of the Franks, Pepin le Bref, Pippin der Jünge Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pepin-le-bref-pepin-the-younger-pepin-iii-or-pippin-the-short-c-714-101533600.html
RMFW5740–Pepin le Bref, Pepin the Younger, Pepin III or Pippin the Short, c. 714-768, King of the Franks, Pepin le Bref, Pippin der Jünge
The story of the middle ages; an elementary history for sixth and seventh grades . gdom, butagain the Mayors of the Palace won. Then, when quietwas restored once more, the elder of the two sons ofCharles gave over his power to his brother Pepin, andentered a monastery, in order that he might spend therest of his years in the holy life of a monk. This left Pepin (who was called Pepin the Short)as tlie sole IMayor of the Palace. There was still a^lerovingian prince who sat on the throne, but he wasa do-nothing King, as so many had been before him;and he only said the words that he was told, and Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-story-of-the-middle-ages-an-elementary-history-for-sixth-and-seventh-grades-gdom-butagain-the-mayors-of-the-palace-won-then-when-quietwas-restored-once-more-the-elder-of-the-two-sons-ofcharles-gave-over-his-power-to-his-brother-pepin-andentered-a-monastery-in-order-that-he-might-spend-therest-of-his-years-in-the-holy-life-of-a-monk-this-left-pepin-who-was-called-pepin-the-shortas-tlie-sole-imayor-of-the-palace-there-was-still-alerovingian-prince-who-sat-on-the-throne-but-he-wasa-do-nothing-king-as-so-many-had-been-before-himand-he-only-said-the-words-that-he-was-told-and-image343016767.html
RM2AX1NAR–The story of the middle ages; an elementary history for sixth and seventh grades . gdom, butagain the Mayors of the Palace won. Then, when quietwas restored once more, the elder of the two sons ofCharles gave over his power to his brother Pepin, andentered a monastery, in order that he might spend therest of his years in the holy life of a monk. This left Pepin (who was called Pepin the Short)as tlie sole IMayor of the Palace. There was still a^lerovingian prince who sat on the throne, but he wasa do-nothing King, as so many had been before him;and he only said the words that he was told, and
Charlemagne (742/747/748-814), also known as Charles the Great or Charles I was the eldest child of King of the Franks, Pepin the Short. He took the Frankish throne after his father's death in 768, initially co-ruling with his brother Carloman I, who died in 771, leaving Charlemagne as undisputed ruler of the Franks. Charlemagne considered himself a protector of the papacy, and invaded northern Italy to remove the Lombards from power, becoming King of Italy in 774. He also led incursions into Muslim Spain and campaigned against the Saxons of the east, Christianising them upon penalty of death Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/charlemagne-742747748-814-also-known-as-charles-the-great-or-charles-i-was-the-eldest-child-of-king-of-the-franks-pepin-the-short-he-took-the-frankish-throne-after-his-fathers-death-in-768-initially-co-ruling-with-his-brother-carloman-i-who-died-in-771-leaving-charlemagne-as-undisputed-ruler-of-the-franks-charlemagne-considered-himself-a-protector-of-the-papacy-and-invaded-northern-italy-to-remove-the-lombards-from-power-becoming-king-of-italy-in-774-he-also-led-incursions-into-muslim-spain-and-campaigned-against-the-saxons-of-the-east-christianising-them-upon-penalty-of-death-image344280367.html
RM2B0393B–Charlemagne (742/747/748-814), also known as Charles the Great or Charles I was the eldest child of King of the Franks, Pepin the Short. He took the Frankish throne after his father's death in 768, initially co-ruling with his brother Carloman I, who died in 771, leaving Charlemagne as undisputed ruler of the Franks. Charlemagne considered himself a protector of the papacy, and invaded northern Italy to remove the Lombards from power, becoming King of Italy in 774. He also led incursions into Muslim Spain and campaigned against the Saxons of the east, Christianising them upon penalty of death
Pepin the Younger or Pepin the Short, King of the Franks, 714-768. He wears a crown, full cape with a rich border fastened with a gold buckle, green tunic. He holds a fleur de lys sceptre, and a tablet with a cross in jewels. He sits on a throne with lion heads. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from 'French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days,' Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pepin-the-younger-or-pepin-the-short-king-of-the-franks-714-768-he-wears-a-crown-full-cape-with-a-rich-border-fastened-with-a-gold-buckle-green-tunic-he-holds-a-fleur-de-lys-sceptre-and-a-tablet-with-a-cross-in-jewels-he-sits-on-a-throne-with-lion-heads-handcoloured-copperplate-drawn-and-engraved-by-leopold-massard-from-french-costumes-from-king-clovis-to-our-days-massard-mifliez-paris-1834-image210594916.html
RMP6HBY0–Pepin the Younger or Pepin the Short, King of the Franks, 714-768. He wears a crown, full cape with a rich border fastened with a gold buckle, green tunic. He holds a fleur de lys sceptre, and a tablet with a cross in jewels. He sits on a throne with lion heads. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from 'French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days,' Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834.
Pepin le Bref, Pepin the Younger, Pepin III or Pippin the Short, c. 714-768, King of the Franks, Pepin le Bref, Pippin der Jünge Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-pepin-le-bref-pepin-the-younger-pepin-iii-or-pippin-the-short-c-714-101906823.html
RMFWP75B–Pepin le Bref, Pepin the Younger, Pepin III or Pippin the Short, c. 714-768, King of the Franks, Pepin le Bref, Pippin der Jünge
Peter Parley's common school history Illustrated by engravings . ristmas day, in the year 496. After the deathof Clovis, France was divided among several petty kings. Theyquarrelled among themselves, and caused great trouble to the nation.The wife of one of them was accused of murdering ten kings, or child-ren of kings. 3. Little king Pepin, otherwise called Pepin the short, thrust allthe other kings from their thrones, and made himself sole ruler of 4. What did the people soon discover ? What did they do? What of the Romans ? 5.What of the Gauls ? What was required to subdue them? 6. What was Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/peter-parleys-common-school-history-illustrated-by-engravings-ristmas-day-in-the-year-496-after-the-deathof-clovis-france-was-divided-among-several-petty-kings-theyquarrelled-among-themselves-and-caused-great-trouble-to-the-nationthe-wife-of-one-of-them-was-accused-of-murdering-ten-kings-or-child-ren-of-kings-3-little-king-pepin-otherwise-called-pepin-the-short-thrust-allthe-other-kings-from-their-thrones-and-made-himself-sole-ruler-of-4-what-did-the-people-soon-discover-what-did-they-do-what-of-the-romans-5what-of-the-gauls-what-was-required-to-subdue-them-6-what-was-image338405591.html
RM2AJFKNY–Peter Parley's common school history Illustrated by engravings . ristmas day, in the year 496. After the deathof Clovis, France was divided among several petty kings. Theyquarrelled among themselves, and caused great trouble to the nation.The wife of one of them was accused of murdering ten kings, or child-ren of kings. 3. Little king Pepin, otherwise called Pepin the short, thrust allthe other kings from their thrones, and made himself sole ruler of 4. What did the people soon discover ? What did they do? What of the Romans ? 5.What of the Gauls ? What was required to subdue them? 6. What was
Pepin Proclaimed King of the Franks. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pepin-proclaimed-king-of-the-franks-museum-private-collection-image211682730.html
RMP8AYDE–Pepin Proclaimed King of the Franks. Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION.
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation