Pepin II of Aquitaine

Pepin II (* probably 823; † after 864 in Senlis ), was founded in 838 as the successor of his father, king of Aquitaine. He is not to be confused with his ancestor Pepin II the Middle († 714).

Pepin II was the eldest son of King Pippin I of Aquitaine and the Rings of Madrie, daughter of the Count of Theudbert Madrie.

The dispute with Charles the Bald to the rule in Aquitaine ended for Pippin in the dismissal of 848 and 852 culminated in the monastery prison in Saint- Médard in Soissons. It succeeded Pippin Although 854 to escape from prison and reclaim parts of the Aquitanian rule, but in the year 864 he was finally becomes monastery prison in Senlis, where he died.

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