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31: 753: 1343: 1067: 50: 886: 188:, Pepin's uncle who was about the same age, as King of Aquitaine in 832 when he (nominally) dispossessed Pepin's father Pepin I, and eventually contested the kingship on Pepin I's death in 838. Pepin had thereafter been at war with his half-uncle Charles. Louis the Pious fully disinherited him at 184:
Pepin was elected king upon his father's death by the nobles of Aquitaine who were keen to establish their independence from the Empire. However, his grandfather Louis the Pious had appointed his son
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Pepin escaped the monastery in Soissons and, with the help of some of the aristocracy, recovered some of his old authority and lands in 854. The Vikings now established in the
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and "lived like one of them ". He joined the Vikings in an attack on Toulouse. He was captured again later in 864, deposed by the
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while Charles the Bald was busy trying to subdue Pepin. In 864 Pepin joined the Vikings and is rumoured to have turned from
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and loose living, eroded his support in the nobility until 848 he was left with no support. His younger brother,
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or partisans of Pepin. The loss of this city to a heathen pirate, coupled with Pepin's
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In 844 Pepin made the fatal error of asking for help from Jarl Oscar, a
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The Development of Southern French and Catalan Society, 718–1050
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Pepin II's rule finally ended in 851 or 852 when he was captured by
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Mentions Pepin's Viking alliance without reference to paganism.
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Forte, Angelo; Oram, Richard; Pedersen, Frederik (2005).
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then tried to claim the Aquitainian Kingdom for himself.
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who had defected from the Emperor's side. Pepin made him
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from 888 until 898. It was the last Carolingian kingdom.
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from 838 as the successor upon the death of his father,
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