Pepin (son of Carloman I)

E837436

Pepin, son of the Frankish king Carloman I, was a Carolingian prince whose potential claim to power was overshadowed and ultimately eclipsed by his uncle Charlemagne’s consolidation of the Frankish realm.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Statements Referenced by

Statements (36)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Carolingian prince
Frankish prince
nobleman
birthPlace Frankish Kingdom NERFINISHED
claimTo kingship of the Franks
conflictOfInterest succession to the Frankish throne
countryOfCitizenship Frankish Kingdom NERFINISHED
culture Frankish culture NERFINISHED
dynasty Carolingian dynasty NERFINISHED
era Early Middle Ages
ethnicGroup Franks NERFINISHED
familyBranch Carloman I branch of the Carolingians NERFINISHED
father Carloman I NERFINISHED
gender male
grandfather Pepin the Short NERFINISHED
grandmother Bertrada of Laon NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Western Europe NERFINISHED
historicalRole rival claimant to Charlemagne
house House of Carolingians NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Old High German NERFINISHED
Vulgar Latin NERFINISHED
mother Gerberga (wife of Carloman I) NERFINISHED
nobleTitle prince of the Franks
notableFor being a Carolingian prince displaced by Charlemagne’s consolidation of power
notableRelative Carloman I NERFINISHED
Charlemagne NERFINISHED
Pepin the Short NERFINISHED
overshadowedBy Charlemagne NERFINISHED
partOf Carolingian Empire (early phase) NERFINISHED
politicalStatus dispossessed heir
positionInSuccession potential heir to Carloman I
relative Pepin the Short NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
sibling Unnamed brother of Pepin (son of Carloman I)
timePeriod 8th century
uncle Charlemagne NERFINISHED

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Carloman I child Pepin (son of Carloman I)