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  1. Pepin II (French: Pépin; c. 817—850) was Count of Vermandois, lord of Senlis, Péronne and Saint Quentin. He was son of King Bernard of Italy (a grandson of Charlemagne) and his wife, Cunigunda of Laon. He supported Emperor Lothar after the death of Emperor Louis the Pious, despite having sworn allegiance to Charles the Bald.

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      Teutricius (864–886) and then abbot of St Quentin de Monte...

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    Pepin I of Vermandois, the earliest of its hereditary counts, was descended in direct male line from the emperor Charlemagne. More famous was his grandson Herbert II (902–943), who considerably increased the territorial power of the house of Vermandois, and kept the lawful king of France, the unlucky Charles the Simple , prisoner ...

  3. 30 de nov. de 2023 · Pepin, Count of Vermandois. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Pepin (born c. 815) was the first count of Vermandois, lord of Senlis, Peronne, and Saint Quentin. He was the son of King Bernard of Italy and Cunigunda. Pepin first appears in 834 as a count to the north of the Seine and then appears as same again in 840.

    • circa 817
    • Milan, Lombardy, Italy
    • Vermandois, Picardy, France
    • Name
    • 815 Birth and Parentage
    • 834 Appearance as Count Near Paris
    • 835 Mother Founds Monastery
    • 835 Pepin's Marriage
    • 840 Support For Lothair Against Louis
    • Issue
    Pepin I
    Pepin, Count of Vermandois.
    Pépin (French)
    Pippinum (Latin)

    Pepin was born between, say, 815-818 The place of Pepin's birth is unknown. Pepin was the son of Bernard I, the Carolingian King of Italy, and Bernard's wife Kunigund or Cunegundis Pepin's father died on 17 April 818 in Aachen, following his unsuccessful revolt against Emperor Louis, as punishment for which he was blinded, dying of the wounds three...

    In 834, Pepin appears among the supporters of the emperor (Louis I) as "Pippinus, consanguineus imperatoris." Pepin flourished from 834 to 840 as a count, near Paris, seigneur of Peronne and Saint-Quentin.

    In 835, the date of her charter, Pepin's mother, Cunegonde, founded the monastery of Santo Alessandro of Parma

    Based on supposed dates of his children's births in the time frame 836 to 854, 835 has some merit as an estimated year of his marriage. However, with the exception of one estimate by Cawley for the birth of son Pepin say 850, dates and places of the children's births are essentially unknown. The name of his wife, however, is unknown. Possibilities ...

    Pepin appears again in 840, aged 23. In 840 he supported his 45 year old uncle Lothair I against his aged great uncle, the 62 year old Louis the Pious.

    Comte Pépin and his unnamed wife had five children including three sons, whom Regino names, in order, "Bernardum, Pippinum et Heribertum" as the three children of "Pippinum" 1. Cunegundis , or Cunigunde was born in Bayeux 836 Cunegundis was cited in a list of relations of comte Odo, son-in-law of Héribert I Comte de Vermandois, without any indicati...

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    • Unknown Theodoric
  4. Vermandois fue un condado francés que se formó durante el periodo merovingio. En el siglo X se organizó alrededor de dos dominios: San Quintín (Aisne) y Péronne (Somme). Pipino I de Vermandois fue el primero de los condes que lo gobernaron, y era descendiente en línea masculina directa del emperador Carlomagno.