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Pippin of Landen (or '''Pepin'''; ''Fr.'' Pépin), also known as '''Pippin I''', '''Pippin the Elder''', or '''Pippin the Old''' ( 580 – February 27 , 640 ), was the Mayor Of The Palace of Austrasia under the Merovingian kings Clotaire II , Dagobert I , and Sigebert III from 615 or c. 623 to 629 , when Dagobert retired him. He took the post again at Dagobert's death in 639 until his own on February 27 , 640 . Along with Arnulf Of Metz , he was one of the leaders of the revolt against Brunhilda , which saw her tortured to death at the hands of her enemies. His byname comes from his birthplace of Landen , Belgium . His name gave itself to the Pippinid s, for he was their first ancestor with that distinguished name. Though Pippin was never ). He had two daughters by his wife, Itta :
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