Created Thursday 06 March 2014
Not in power continuously, but also not deposed properly till 864 when made a monk and stashed in Prüm, not that this stopped him escaping and running off with Vikings to meet an unkown but ignominious fate. He was son of King Pippin I of Aquitaine, son of Louis I the Pious, likewise King of Aquitaine but more importantly Holy Roman Emperor and father of King Charles the Bald of the Western Franks with whom Pippin II spent most of his life at war.
Pippin II appears in at least these charters:
Beaulieu VI & VII.