Pepin Carloman, son of Charlemagne & Hildegard
born as Carloman but renamed Pepin
had no legitimate children. By mistresses (one of whom was likely Bertha of Toulouse), he fathered a son, Bernard, and 5 daughters. ONe of his daughters married Lambert I of Nantes, though which one is contested. Charles Cawley in Medlands reports, "According to Winkhaus, one of the last four daughters married LAMBERT I Comte de Nantes, son of WIDO Comte et Marquis de Nantes & his wife --- (-Ticino 30 Dec 836), but the source on which this is based has not been identified."
Adelaide, married Prince Billung of Saxony, according to some sources; others have her married to Lambert I of Nantes (see English Wikipedia);
Atala/Adula;
Gundrada;
Bertha; and
Tetrada/Theodrada, married to Lambert I of Nantes, according to some sources
Here, we are attaching Adelaid as the wife of Billung and Theodrada as the wife of Lambert I.
According to Wikipedia (English version), all but the eldest daughter "were born between 800 and Pepin's death and died before their grandfather's death in 814. Pepin's son was Bernard. Pepin was expected to inherit a third of his father's empire, but he predeceased him. The Lombard crown passed on to his illegitimate son Bernard, but the empire went to Pepin's younger brother Louis the Pious."
Parents:
Charlemagne (or Charles I), King of the Franks and Emperor of the Romans
Hildegarde de Vinzgouw
Siblings:
1. Charles the Younger (772/773 - 811), died before his father.
2. Adelais (773-774) died returning from Italy
3. Hrothrudis/Rotrud/Erythro (c775-810), betrothed to Emperor Konstantinos VI of Byzantium, betrothal broken, later mistress to Rorico I, Comte de Rennes et du Maine.
5. Hlodowic/Louis I der Fromme/le Pieux/the Pious (778-840) Emperor of the Romans
6. Hlothar/Lothar (778-779/780), Louis' twin, died young.
7. Bertrada/Berta (779/780-824), sought by King Offa of England as wife for his son in return for marriage of his daughter with Charles the Younger - this caused a break in relations between the Franks and England. Mistress of Angilbert the Saint.
8. Gisela (781-800/814)
9. Hildegard (b./d. 783) mother Hildegard died in childbirth, she lived 40 days.
Mistresses, concubines, and proposed wives: Names are not known. Settipani proposed that Pepin might have married Ruadheid, but this assertion requires further proof. English Wikipedia asserts Bertha, daughter of St. William of Gellone, as his wife, but without citing any sources (FMG clearly doesn't support this assertion).
Children: None of these are attributed to any known mother (despite Wikipedia's unsupported assertion that all the children other than Bernard belong to Bertha).
1. Bernard I (c797-818), King of Italy
2. Adelais/Adailhaid/Aeda (c.798-810), wife of Prince (Unknown) Billung of Saxony
3. Adula/Atula (b. 800/810) possible wife of Lambert I, Comte de Nantes
4. Guntrada (b. 800/810) possible wife of Lambert I, Comte de Nantes
5. Bertraide/Berthaide (b. 800/810) possible wife of Lambert I, Comte de Nantes
6. Theodrada/Theoderada (b. 800/810) possible wife of Lambert I, Comte de Nantes
Basic information and justifications:
Birth: 777 - Frankish Empire (location is not specified by any reliable source). Aachen/Aix-la-Chapelle is not necessarily the safest guess either as Hildegard had Hludowic/Louis and Hlothar/Lothar at a villa called Cassino-gilum, believed to be Chasseneuil-du-Poitou in the present French Region Vienne, during her husband's Spanish campaign a year or two earlier, and died of complications from childbirth in Thionville three years after. Hildegard's residence was mobile, and there is no source pinpointing her location at the time of Pepin's birth.
Baptism: 15 April 781 - Rome, Lombard Kingdom (present Italy), Frankish Empire (same day as he was consecrated King of the Lombards under the regency of Adalhard - he was 4 years old). Supported by FMG and Wikipedia.
Death: 8 July 810 - Milan, Lombard Kingdom (Present Italy), Frankish Empire. Supported by FMG and Wikipedia. Note: the part of the Frankish Empire that contains modern northern Italy was called the Lombard Kingdom, even after conquest in 774. In general, the region carried the name Langobardia Maior (Langobardia Minor was apparently most of southern Italy).
Burial: Basilica di San Zeno Maggiore, Verona, Provincia Verona, Regione Veneto, Italy, named by FMG.
Occupation: King of the Lombards 781-806. Supported by FMG. Sovereign of Italy, Bavaria, Carinthia, and Alemannia south of the Danube River, 806-810 (following the Divisio Regnorum of Thionville)
Alternate names: Born Carloman, also called Pippinus. Also Pipino di Italia in modern Italian, Pepijn van Italië in modern Dutch (and probably a half dozen other translations that I'll include at some point - feel free to add your favorite if you like)...
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