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== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_30596" /> ==
 
<p> was the brother of king Pepin, and son of [[Charles]] Martel. On the death of his father he succeeded to the government of Australia, Thuringia, Bavaria, and the country of the Alemanni; or Germans. In 742 he assembled a council at some place (name unknown) in Germany, founded the celebrated monastery of Fulda, endowed other religious houses, and finally resigned his kingdom, and became a monk in a convent which he had built in honor of St. Silvester, on Mount Soracte, near Rome. [[Thence]] he went to Monte Cassino, where he obtained no higher office than that of assistant cool. He was sent into France, by his abbot, on business, and died at [[Vienne]] in 755. He is by some esteemed as a saint (Baillet, Aug. 17). See Landon, Eccles. Dict. s.v.; Hoefer, Nouv. Biog. G neral, s.v. </p>
Carloman <ref name="term_70285" />
       
<p> Son of [[Pepin]] le Bref, and brother of Charlemagne, king of Austrasia, Burgundy, and [[Provence]] in 768; <i> d </i> . 771. </p>
== The Nuttall Encyclopedia <ref name="term_70284" /> ==
 
<p> Son of Charles Martel, and brother of [[Pepin]] le Bref, king of [[Austrasia]] from 741 to 747; abdicated, and retired into a monastery, where he died. </p>
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<ref name="term_70285"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/carloman+(2) Carloman from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
<ref name="term_30596"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/carloman Carloman from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
       
<ref name="term_70284"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/the-nuttall-encyclopedia/carloman Carloman from The Nuttall Encyclopedia]</ref>
       
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Revision as of 18:03, 15 October 2021

Carloman [1]

Son of Pepin le Bref, and brother of Charlemagne, king of Austrasia, Burgundy, and Provence in 768; d . 771.

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