Pepin "the Short" [King of] FRANCE
SOURCES: 1. Tab. Gen. Souv., France 22, Tab. III Ahnen zu Karl der Grossen Germ. FH 694, p. 28, 104 2. Americana, Am. Pub. F, v. 32, p. 582-83 3. Plantagenet Ancestry, Eng. 116, p. 38, 171 4. Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25, pt 1, p. 5 5. Betham's Gen. Tab., Eng. 133, Tab. 253 6. Anderson's Royal Gen., Eng. 132, p. 450, 616 7. Italy and Her Invaders, Italy 1, v. 7 RESEARCH NOTES: 1. Only one of the sources above (Gen. Hist. 25) mentions Gertrude as a child of Pepin. Another source (France 24) is the only one suggesting a child by thename of Giles, & it in turn indicates there may be a question concerning the name.
SOURCES: 1. Tab. Gen. Souv., France 22, Tab. III 2. Die Nachkommen Karls des Grossen, Germ Pub BT, v. 11, p. 3 3. Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen Hist 25, pt 1, p. 6-7 4. Ahnen Karl der Grossen, Germ FH 694, p. 104 HISTORICAL NOTES: Charlemagne began his career as King of the Franks but ended it as Emperor of the entire Roman Empire of the West. As king of France, he gained victory overthe Lombards of Italy, the Saxons of Northwestern Germany, and a number of other neighbors. He followed a policy of friendship and cooperation with the Roman Catholic Church and was crowned emperor by the pope on Christmas Day of 800. Charlemagne's views were liberal and enlightened. Although he reigned supreme, he recognized civil rights for his subjects and a limitation on monarchic power. He possessed an unusual amount of learning and vigorously promoted education. He invited learned men to his court and established a Palace School where noble's sonsand clergy were educated. His great dream was the union of all the nations he had conquered into one great empire where the power and learning of Rome could beunited with the religion of Christ. His motivation for war seemed to be the conversion of the heathens to Christianity. His last words were, "Now, Lord, into thy hands I commit my spirit."
RESEARCH NOTES: 1. Adelaide became a Nun
RESEARCH NOTES: 1. Gisele became a Nun
He married Bertrada [Queen of] France Abt 740 . Bertrada [Queen of] France was born at Laon, Aisne, France Abt 720 daughter of Caribert of Laon and Bertrada of Laon .
They were the parents of 8
children:
Charlemagne Holy Roman Empire
born 2 Apr 742.
Rothaide [Princess of] France
born Abt 744.
Adelaide [Princess of] France
born Abt 746.
Gertrude [Princess of] France
born Abt 748.
Carloman [King of] Austrasia
born Abt 751.
Pepin [Prince of] France
born Abt 753.
Gilles [Prince of] France
born Abt 755.
Gisele [Princess of] France
born Abt 757.
Pepin "the Short" [King of] France died 24 Sep 768 at St. Denis, Pends, Seine, France .
Bertrada [Queen of] France died 12 Jul 783 at Choisy, Haute-Savoie, France .