the Hunchback

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The Hunchback was the epithet of Pepin, the eldest son of Charlemagne, known for his physical deformity and involvement in a failed rebellion against his father in the late 8th century.

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Pepin the Hunchback 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Frankish prince
historical figure
nobleman
allegiance Carolingian Empire NERFINISHED
associatedWith court of Charlemagne NERFINISHED
birthOrder eldest son of Charlemagne
category 8th-century Frankish people
9th-century Frankish people
Carolingian dynasty NERFINISHED
Children of Charlemagne NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath suicide
country Frankish Empire NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth circa 770
dateOfDeath 810
dynasty Carolingian dynasty NERFINISHED
educatedAt monastery of Prüm NERFINISHED
epithet the Hunchback NERFINISHED
era Carolingian era NERFINISHED
ethnicity Frank
father Charlemagne NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Pepin NERFINISHED
grandfather Pepin the Short NERFINISHED
grandmother Bertrada of Laon NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Francia NERFINISHED
house Carolingian dynasty NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Latin
Old High German NERFINISHED
mannerOfDeath suicide
mother Himiltrude NERFINISHED
notableFor physical deformity
rebellion against Charlemagne
opponent Charlemagne NERFINISHED
participantIn rebellion of 792
physicalCharacteristic hunchback
placeOfBirth Frankish Empire NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Prüm Abbey NERFINISHED
positionHeld Carolingian prince
punishedBy Charlemagne NERFINISHED
punishment confinement to monastery
tonsure
relative Pepin the Short NERFINISHED
religion Christianity
residence Prüm Abbey NERFINISHED
sibling Charles the Younger NERFINISHED
Louis the Pious NERFINISHED
Pepin of Italy NERFINISHED
timePeriod 8th century
9th century

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Pepin the Hunchback nameSuffix the Hunchback