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Answer for the clue "Charlemagne's sire ", 5 letters:
pepin

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Population (2000): 7213 Housing Units (2000): 3036 Land area (2000): 232.283092 sq. miles (601.610420 sq. km) Water area (2000): 16.400415 sq. miles (42.476877 sq. km) Total area (2000): 248.683507 sq. miles (644.087297 sq. km) Located within: Wisconsin ...

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José Casas Gris (16 November 1931 – 12 October 2010), known as Pepín , was a Spanish footballer who played as a goalkeeper .

Usage examples of pepin.

Slight and deferential, Pepin Lachet seemed to me at first glance the sort of patron far more likely to contract Alcuin than I.

Pepin as a case in which the Salic law was broken is therefore worthless, really.

Charles himself was only sixteen when he succeeded Pepin le Bref as king.

It was thus from northern Frankish territory that the ancestors of the later Carolingian dynasty, of Pepin and Charlemagne, came.

Granddaughter of Queen Theodora (now deceased) of Karrone, youngest child of Duchess Ermoldia (now deceased) of Aquilegia, daughter of two fathers, Prince Pepin (now deceased) of Karrone who had sired her and Lord Gunther (now deceased) of Brixia who had raised her, most favored cleric of King Arnulf (now deceased), she had been ordained twenty years ago as biscop of Mainni when the previous biscop had suddenly died.

Desiderius kept faith at first, and proceeded to resign the districts to the pope, according to the agreement made with Pepin, so that an exarch was no longer sent from Constantinople to Ravenna, but it was governed according to the will of the pope.