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- Pepin_the_Hunchback abstract "Pepin, or Pippin, the Hunchback (French: Pépin le Bossu; c. 767 – 811 at Prüm) was the eldest son of Charlemagne. Born to the Frankish noblewoman Himiltrude, Pepin probably developed kyphosis after birth, leading early medieval historians to give him the epithet “hunchback.” He lived with his father’s court even after Charlemagne dismissed his mother and took another wife, Hildegard. Around 781, Pepin’s half brother Carloman was rechristened as “Pepin of Italy” - a step that may have signaled Charlemagne’s decision to disinherit the elder Pepin, for a variety of possible reasons. In 792, Pepin the Hunchback revolted against his father with a group of leading Frankish nobles, but the plot was discovered and put down before the conspirators could put it into action. Charlemagne commuted Pepin’s death sentence, having him tonsured and exiled to the monastery of Prüm instead. Since his death in 811, Pepin has been the subject of numerous works of historical fiction.".
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- Pepin_the_Hunchback sign "Einhard".
- Pepin_the_Hunchback sign "Leviticus 21:18-23".
- Pepin_the_Hunchback sign "Lorsch Annals".
- Pepin_the_Hunchback sign "Paul the Deacon".
- Pepin_the_Hunchback sign "Poeta Saxo".
- Pepin_the_Hunchback source "792".
- Pepin_the_Hunchback source "Gesta Episcoporum Mettensium".
- Pepin_the_Hunchback source "New American Standard Bible".
- Pepin_the_Hunchback source "Vita Karoli Magni, 45-6".
- Pepin_the_Hunchback source "Year 792".
- Pepin_the_Hunchback text "...[He] married Hildegard, a woman of high birth, of Suabian origin. He had three sons by her--Charles, Pepin, and Louis--and as many daughters--Hruodrud, Bertha, and Gisela. He had three other daughters besides these--Theoderada, Hiltrud, and Ruodhaid--two by his third wife, Fastrada, a woman of East Frankish origin, and the third by a concubine, whose name for the moment escapes me.".
- Pepin_the_Hunchback text "And there came to light this year a most wicked plot which Pippin, the king’s son by a concubine named Himiltrud, [set in motion] against the life of the king and of his sons by a lawfully wedded wife, for they intended to kill the king and those sons and Pippin sought to reign in the king’s place, like Abimelech in the days of the judices of Israel, who slew his brothers...But when King Charles learned of the plot by Pippin and those who were with him, he called together an assembly of the Franks and his other fideles at Regensburg [in Bavaria], and there the whole Christian people present with the king judged that Pippin as well as those who were his accomplices in this abominable plot should lose both the estates and their lives. And this judgement was carried out with regard to some; but as regards Pippin, since the king did not wish him to be put to death, the Franks judged that he must be subjected to God’s service.".
- Pepin_the_Hunchback text "By his wife Hildegard, Charles begat four sons and five daughters. Before legal marriage, however, he had from Himiltrude, a young noblewoman, a son named Pepin. Now the names of the sons whom Hildegard bore him are as follows: the first is called Charles, that is, called after the name of his father and great-grandfather; the second is again Pepin, the namesake of his brother and grandfather; the third, Louis, was of the same birth as Lothar, who died in his second year. Of these, by God’s favor, Pepin Minor now holds the kingdom of Italy and Louis that of Aquitaine.".
- Pepin_the_Hunchback text "For no one who has a defect shall approach: a blind man, or a lame man, or he who has a disfigured face, or any deformed limb, or a man who has a broken foot or broken hand, or a hunchback or a dwarf, or one who has a defect in his eye or eczema or scabs or crushed testicles. No man among the descendants of Aaron the priest who has a defect is to come near to offer the LORD’S offerings by fire; since he has a defect, he shall not come near to offer the food of his God. He may eat the food of his God, both of the most holy and of the holy, only he shall not go in to the veil or come near the altar because he has a defect, so that he will not profane My sanctuaries. For I am the LORD who sanctifies them.".
- Pepin_the_Hunchback text "[W]icked men conceived a great crime which almost blotted out forever the shining light of the Franks, for they busied themselves in many ways plotting to put the king to death. For this purpose a cruel conspiracy is said to have been formed among the Frankish nobles. Conspicuous among them, the king’s oldest son madly offered himself as the author of this crime, being more ignoble in his own worthless character than in his birth.".
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- Pepin_the_Hunchback comment "Pepin, or Pippin, the Hunchback (French: Pépin le Bossu; c. 767 – 811 at Prüm) was the eldest son of Charlemagne. Born to the Frankish noblewoman Himiltrude, Pepin probably developed kyphosis after birth, leading early medieval historians to give him the epithet “hunchback.” He lived with his father’s court even after Charlemagne dismissed his mother and took another wife, Hildegard.".
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- Pepin_the_Hunchback label "Pipino il Gobbo".
- Pepin_the_Hunchback label "Pippin der Bucklige".
- Pepin_the_Hunchback label "Pépin le Bossu".
- Pepin_the_Hunchback label "Пипин Горбатый".
- Pepin_the_Hunchback label "丕平四世".
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