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Pepin Collection

"Pepin: A Legacy of Power and Influence" In the tumultuous events that shaped France's history, one name stands out - Pepin

Background imagePepin Collection: Portal of the Abbey of St. Germain de Pres, Paris, with statues of the Frankish king Clovis

Portal of the Abbey of St. Germain de Pres, Paris, with statues of the Frankish king Clovis, and his children Ingomer
FLO4702615 Portal of the Abbey of St. Germain de Pres, Paris, with statues of the Frankish king Clovis, and his children Ingomer, Chlodomer, Childebert, Chlothar, Clotilde and Theuderic

Background imagePepin Collection: Caricature about the 1819 comet (end of the world) (engraving)

Caricature about the 1819 comet (end of the world) (engraving)
1729392 Caricature about the 1819 comet (end of the world) (engraving).

Background imagePepin Collection: Pope Stephen II (III) in Paris asking Pepin the Short for help against the Lombards

Pope Stephen II (III) in Paris asking Pepin the Short for help against the Lombards
543293 Pope Stephen II (III) in Paris asking Pepin the Short for help against the Lombards, 19th century (trade card in chromolithograph); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imagePepin Collection: Advertisement for Romeo y Julieta cigars, c1900s

Advertisement for Romeo y Julieta cigars, c1900s
Advertisement for Romeo y Julieta cigars. Romeo y Julieta is a well-known brand of Cuban cigars, first established in 1875 by Inocencio Alvarez

Background imagePepin Collection: Charlemagne Hears News Events France 768 Charles

Charlemagne Hears News Events France 768 Charles
charlemagne, hears, news, events, france, 768, charles, son, pepin, le, bref, learns, father, death, becomes, king, franks, will, crowned, holy, roman, emperor, ruling, western, europe, father's

Background imagePepin Collection: Portrait and coins of Pepin the Short (714-768), King of the Franks, first Carolingian king

Portrait and coins of Pepin the Short (714-768), King of the Franks, first Carolingian king
6338897 Portrait and coins of Pepin the Short (714-768), King of the Franks, first Carolingian king by Villain (19th century); (add.info.: Portrait and coins of Pepin the Short (714-768)

Background imagePepin Collection: France separated from Germany, 843 AD (engraving)

France separated from Germany, 843 AD (engraving)
2788198 France separated from Germany, 843 AD (engraving) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: France separated from Germany, 843 AD)

Background imagePepin Collection: Family jars, 840 AD (engraving)

Family jars, 840 AD (engraving)
2788197 Family jars, 840 AD (engraving) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Family jars, 840 AD)

Background imagePepin Collection: VIII Siecle, Regne de Pepin, Pepin (engraving)

VIII Siecle, Regne de Pepin, Pepin (engraving)
5220292 VIII Siecle, Regne de Pepin, Pepin (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: VIII Siecle, Regne de Pepin, Pepin)

Background imagePepin Collection: Incendie du Petit-Pont, le 27 avril 1718; d apres un tableau du temps

Incendie du Petit-Pont, le 27 avril 1718; d apres un tableau du temps, appartenant a M Bonnardot (engraving)
963445 Incendie du Petit-Pont, le 27 avril 1718; d apres un tableau du temps, appartenant a M Bonnardot (engraving) by French School

Background imagePepin Collection: Pepin the Short (chromolitho)

Pepin the Short (chromolitho)
667643 Pepin the Short (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pepin the Short. French educational card, published by Hachette, c 1900.); © Look and Learn

Background imagePepin Collection: Portal of the Abbey of St. Germain de Pres

Portal of the Abbey of St. Germain de Pres, Paris, with statues of the Frankish king Clovis, and his children Ingomer, Chlodomer, Childebert, Chlothar, Clotilde and Theuderic

Background imagePepin Collection: Fig, medlar and quince

Fig, medlar and quince
Fruit, fruits a pepin et fruits en baie. Figs, Ficus carica 1, 2, medlar, Mespilus germanica 3, and quince, Cydonia oblonga 4, 5

Background imagePepin Collection: Pepin dit le Bref, 23e roi, monte sur le trone en 752, mort en 768 (coloured engraving)

Pepin dit le Bref, 23e roi, monte sur le trone en 752, mort en 768 (coloured engraving)
2799491 Pepin dit le Bref, 23e roi, monte sur le trone en 752, mort en 768 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pepin dit le Bref, 23e roi)

Background imagePepin Collection: Naval battle in 806 between the Venetians and the Franks

Naval battle in 806 between the Venetians and the Franks
LLM454535 Naval battle in 806 between the Venetians and the Franks by Scarpelli, Tancredi (1866-1937); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePepin Collection: Pepin proclaimed King of the Franks in 751, c. 1890 (engraving) Pepin the Short

Pepin proclaimed King of the Franks in 751, c. 1890 (engraving) Pepin the Short
DGC437468 Pepin proclaimed King of the Franks in 751, c.1890 (engraving) Pepin the Short (c.715-68) illegitimate son of Charles Martel; Pepin le Bref; father of Charlemagne (747-815)

Background imagePepin Collection: Coronation of Pepin (engraving)

Coronation of Pepin (engraving)
2813456 Coronation of Pepin (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Coronation of Pepin)

Background imagePepin Collection: Porcelain Vases (chromolitho)

Porcelain Vases (chromolitho)
961658 Porcelain Vases (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Porcelain Vases. Illustration for Masterpieces of Industrial Art)

Background imagePepin Collection: Pepin, maire du Palais, de Clovis 3 (coloured engraving)

Pepin, maire du Palais, de Clovis 3 (coloured engraving)
2799602 Pepin, maire du Palais, de Clovis 3 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pepin, maire du Palais, de Clovis 3)

Background imagePepin Collection: Pepin the short (752-768) attacking the head of the lion and the bull (chromolitho)

Pepin the short (752-768) attacking the head of the lion and the bull (chromolitho)
724736 Pepin the short (752-768) attacking the head of the lion and the bull (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePepin Collection: Pepin Proclaimed King of the Franks (engraving)

Pepin Proclaimed King of the Franks (engraving)
727799 Pepin Proclaimed King of the Franks (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pepin Proclaimed King of the Franks)

Background imagePepin Collection: Pepin d Heristal (chromolitho)

Pepin d Heristal (chromolitho)
975760 Pepin d Heristal (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pepin d Heristal. French educational card, late 19th/early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imagePepin Collection: PEPIN CROWNED 751

PEPIN CROWNED 751
Pepin le Bref, son of Charles Martel, is accepted as king of the Franks. Date: 751

Background imagePepin Collection: PEPIN BECOMES KING

PEPIN BECOMES KING
The sacre of Pepin III, maire du palais of Neustrie, Bourgogne and Austrasie, crowned king of the Franks Date: 751

Background imagePepin Collection: Pepin (777-810), king of Italy, of the miniature Chronica 10th century

Pepin (777-810), king of Italy, of the miniature Chronica 10th century

Background imagePepin Collection: Pepin d Heristal, Frankish ruler, 19th century

Pepin d Heristal, Frankish ruler, 19th century. Also known as Pepin le Gros (Pepin the Fat), Pepin (635-714) assumed royal power at the Frankish court in c680

Background imagePepin Collection: Pepin The Younger, C. 714

Pepin The Younger, C. 714

Background imagePepin Collection: Pepin Iii The Short 714 To 768 With The Lion And The Bull From Histoire De France By Colart

Pepin Iii The Short 714 To 768 With The Lion And The Bull From Histoire De France By Colart Published Circa 1840

Background imagePepin Collection: Death Of Pepin Of Heristal 635 To 714 Surrounded By His Family From Histoire De France By Colart

Death Of Pepin Of Heristal 635 To 714 Surrounded By His Family From Histoire De France By Colart Published Circa 1840

Background imagePepin Collection: Charles, Eldest Son Of King Pepin, Receives The New Of The Death Of His Father And The Great

Charles, Eldest Son Of King Pepin, Receives The New Of The Death Of His Father And The Great Feudalists Offer Him The Crown. Costumes Worn Are Of The 15Th Century Court Of Burgundy

Background imagePepin Collection: Uniformed figure of the young Leopold, Duc de Brabant

Uniformed figure of the young Leopold, Duc de Brabant
At the tender age of thirteen he was presented by his parents to the Belgian Army's 3rd Division. He became King in 1934. WW1 Date: 1915

Background imagePepin Collection: Pepin of Herstal, (635 / 45- 714)

Pepin of Herstal, (635 / 45- 714)
Pepin of Herstal, (635/45- 714). Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia from 680 to his death and of Neustria and Burgundy from 687 to 695. Colored engraving. 19th century

Background imagePepin Collection: Pepin of Herstal

Pepin of Herstal (640-714). Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia. 19th century engraving

Background imagePepin Collection: Pepin the Younger (engraving)

Pepin the Younger (engraving)
KW1073736 Pepin the Younger (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pepin the Younger, c. 714 A-768, aka Pepin the Short. King of the Franks)

Background imagePepin Collection: CHARLEMAGNE (742-814). King of the Franks, 768-814, and Emperor of the West, 800-814

CHARLEMAGNE (742-814). King of the Franks, 768-814, and Emperor of the West, 800-814. Charlemagne and his son Pepin, whom he named King of Italy. Manuscript illumination, 10th century

Background imagePepin Collection: DONATON OF PEPIN, c755. Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV and Pope Innocent VI, seated

DONATON OF PEPIN, c755. Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV and Pope Innocent VI, seated, recalling, c1355, the Donation of Pepin, King of Franks, to Pope Stephen II, c755

Background imagePepin Collection: USA-WISCONSIN-Mississippi River Valley-Pepin: Pumpkins for sale / Autumn

USA-WISCONSIN-Mississippi River Valley-Pepin: Pumpkins for sale / Autumn
USA, WISCONSIN, Mississippi River Valley, Pepin: Pumpkins for sale / Autumn

Background imagePepin Collection: Pope Stephen II (III) in Paris asking Pepin the Short for help against the Lombards

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

Background imagePepin Collection: Pepin le Gros or Pepin d Heristal (d714). ssumed royal power c680. Father of Charles Martel

Pepin le Gros or Pepin d Heristal (d714). ssumed royal power c680. Father of Charles Martel. Late 19th centry chromolithograph

Background imagePepin Collection: Pepin le Bref (d768) King of the Franks from 751. Son of Charles Martel, father of Charlemagne

Pepin le Bref (d768) King of the Franks from 751. Son of Charles Martel, father of Charlemagne. Late 19th century chromolithograph

Background imagePepin Collection: MINNESOTA: LAKE PEPIN. Sunrise over the Mississippi River at Lake Pepin, Minnesota

MINNESOTA: LAKE PEPIN. Sunrise over the Mississippi River at Lake Pepin, Minnesota. Photographed c1974

Background imagePepin Collection: Pepin at Narbonne

Pepin at Narbonne
Pepin le Bref, king of the Franks, defeats the Saracens, forcing them to evacuate Narbonne in southwest France

Background imagePepin Collection: Reliquary de Pepin dating from 9th to 11th centuries, Treasury of Ste. Foy

Reliquary de Pepin dating from 9th to 11th centuries, Treasury of Ste. Foy, Conques, Midi-Pyrenees, France, Europe

Background imagePepin Collection: Pepin, French Royalty

Pepin, French Royalty
PEPIN LE BREF Duke of Brabant, King of the Franks from 752 father of Charlemagne, husband of Berthe

Background imagePepin Collection: Berthe, Queen of Pepin 2

Berthe, Queen of Pepin 2
BERTHE, queen of Pepin le Bref, king of the Franks, mother of Charlemagne

Background imagePepin Collection: Berthe, Queen of Pepin

Berthe, Queen of Pepin
BERTHE, queen of Pepin le Bref, king of the Franks, mother of Charlemagne

Background imagePepin Collection: Sacre of Pepin

Sacre of Pepin
The sacre of Pepin III, maire du palais of Neustrie, Bourgogne and Austrasie, crowned king of the Franks



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"Pepin: A Legacy of Power and Influence" In the tumultuous events that shaped France's history, one name stands out - Pepin. From Charlemagne to Romeo y Julieta cigars, this captivating figure has left an indelible mark on various aspects of society. Dating back to 768 AD, Charlemagne hears news events in France as Pepin of Herstal emerges onto the scene. Known for his astute leadership skills and strategic prowess, he becomes a pivotal force during this era. Fast forward to the early 1900s, where an advertisement for Romeo y Julieta cigars captures the essence of sophistication associated with Pepin's legacy. The allure and refinement embodied by these cigars mirror his influential persona. Delving deeper into history, we encounter Pepin the Short (714-768), King of the Franks and first Carolingian king. His portrait and coins depict a regal figure whose reign marked a turning point for France as it separated from Germany in 843 AD. Amidst family jars in 840 AD, Pepin navigated through political complexities with finesse. His ability to maintain stability amidst internal strife showcases his exceptional diplomatic skills. The VIII Siecle engraving further emphasizes Pepin's reign as a significant period in French history. It highlights his enduring impact on shaping societal structures during this time. Even centuries later, art immortalizes key moments linked to Pepin's influence. The Incendie du Petit-Pont engraving depicts an event from April 27th, 1718 - showcasing how historical paintings continue to captivate audiences today. From portraits found within Schedelsche Weltchronik or chromolithos capturing his image vividly, there is no denying that Pepin remains etched in our collective memory as a formidable leader who shaped France's destiny. As we explore further into Parisian architecture, the portal of Abbey St. Germain de Pres stands as a testament to Pepin's patronage of the arts.