Question

An illegitimate son with this name had a hunched back from his kyphosis and died as a monk in the Benedictine abbey of Prüm. For 10 points each:
[10m] Give this name of a mayor of the palace who overthrew Childeric III. That king of this name forced the Lombards to recognize Pope Stephen II’s control over the territory around Ravenna through a Donation.
ANSWER: Pepin [accept Pippin; accept Pepin the Short or Pepin the Hunchback]
[10e] Pepin the Short was the father of this Frankish ruler, who was the father of Pepin the Hunchback. This ruler was crowned the first Holy Roman Emperor by Pope Leo III in 800.
ANSWER: Charlemagne [or Charles the Great or Carolus Magnus; prompt on Charles or Carolus]
[10h] Pepin the Hunchback’s life was recorded by the monk Notker, who was nicknamed “Balbulas” for having this condition. Charles the Fat was succeeded in France by his son Louis, who was nicknamed for this condition.
ANSWER: stammer [accept word forms like stammering or the Stammerer; accept stuttering or word forms; accept Louis le Bègue; prompt on speech impediment]
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