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1 V| this, in the time that king Pepin reigned, it was transported
2 V| of Metz, nephew of king Pepin, transported the same body
3 V| again by the commandment of Pepin to his first see, and there
4 V| began to blame strongly Pepin, for a common woman that
5 V| which reigned long tofore Pepin, began to have from his
6 VII| received the faith, and then Pepin, the greatest prince of
7 VII| royal hall, Charles and Pepin. But Charles, leaving the
8 VII| a monk of Cassinense and Pepin governed much nobly and
9 VII| king was not profitable, Pepin came unto the Pope and asked
10 VII| with this answer, and made Pepin king, and closed Childeric
11 VII| required aid and help of Pepin the king of France against
12 VII| himself into France. And then Pepin assembled a much great host,
13 VII| more torment it. But when Pepin was departed he did nothing
14 VII| reigned long time tofore Pepin, began from his childhood
15 VII| of shaving.~At the last Pepin after many victories was
16 VII| at Rome, that is to wit, Pepin, King of Italy, and Louis,
17 VII| master of Charles. And then Pepin, son of Charles, began to
18 VII| S. Arnold was father of Pepin and grandfather of Charles
19 VII| the Lombards, vii. 106.~Pepin, king of France, vii. 119.~
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