Pepin III (Merovingian ruler). He was called Pepin III, the Short. He was the son of charles Martel. In 751, he was crowned King of Franks. He was a close
ally of the pope, and he was who defended the papacy against the Lombards. He made the Donation of Pepin which became the basis of the Papal State.
There was no president. The Catholic Church ran the society with the help of the king.
The king and the Church.
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The king either assumed the authority by might, was appointed by his predecessor (usually inherited). Some were also appointed by the Catholic Church in Rome.
No, Dionysus was not a King of Italy, he was a ancient Greek god.
he became king of Italy on 1861
there was not a queen or a king for Italy since 1479
Italy has a Prime Minister, but has not had a King since 1946.
A king (or lord) ruled large areas of land. To protect his land from invasion, the king gave parts of it to local lords, who were called vassals.
In 1750 Italy consisted of several smaller countries. There was no 'King of Italy' (in modern times) till the unification of Italy in the 1860s.
Yes! He had been turned down by the king of Italy. He was offered three ships by Isabella and Ferdinand of Spain and he was happy that his plans were not down the drain.
King Umberto I of Italy was born on March 14, 1844.