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| executive_producer = Cris Abrego<br>[[Mark Cronin]]<br>Ben Samek
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| starring = [[Sharon Osbourne]], [[Riki Rachtman]] and [[Charm School 2|Daniella Clarke]]
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'''Pepin''' or '''Pippin''' (714 &ndash; [[24 September]] [[768]]), called '''the Short''', and often known as '''Pepin the Younger''' or '''Pepin III''',<ref>Pepin's name can be very confusing. Historically, historians have vacillated between preference for Pepin, derived from the French ''Pépin'', and the German Pippin. His nickname is also subject to whims, ''le Bref'' being translated as either "the Short" or "the Younger". ''The Younger'' is explained as referring to the fact that he was the younger of the two [[Arnulfing]] Pepins who ruled as mayors of the palace; ''the Short'' as deriving from the tales of Notker Balbalus regarding the King's diminutive size. More novel suggestions include a suggestion that "the Short" referred to his hair&mdash;since he was the first Frankish king to wear his hair shorn short. Dutton, PE, ''Charlemagne's Mustache''.</ref> was the [[Mayor of the Palace]] and [[Duke of the Franks]] from 741 and [[King of the Franks]] from 751 to 768. He was the father of [[Charlemagne]].


| country = [[United States]]
He was the son of [[Charles Martel]], [[mayor of the palace]] and duke of the Franks, and of [[Rotrude of Trier]] (690-724).
| network = [[VH1]]
| first_aired = [[October 12]], [[2008]]<ref name=VH1520/>
| last_aired =
| num_episodes = 12
| preceded_by = ''[[Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School]]''<br/>''[[Rock of Love 2]]''<br/>''[[I Love Money]]''
| website = http://www.vh1.com/shows/series/rock_of_love_charm_school/
}}


'''''Rock of Love: Charm School''''' is the upcoming second season of the [[VH1]] [[reality television series]] ''[[Charm School (TV series)|Charm School]]''. Fourteen contestants from both seasons of ''Rock of Love''<ref name=VH1520/> will compete to develop proper [[etiquette]] in order to win $100,000.<ref name=VH1520/> [[Sharon Osbourne]] will host.<ref name=VH1520>[http://blog.vh1.com/2008-05-20/exclusive-rock-of-love-girls-head-to-charm-school-with-sharon-osbourne/ Exclusive: Rock of Love Girls Head to Charm School With Tyra Banks]. ''VH1.com'', [[May 20]] [[2008]]. Retrieved [[2008-05-20]].</ref> ''Charm School 2'' is set to begin airing on VH1 on October 12, 2008.
==Assumption of power==
Pepin's father, Charles Martel, died in 741. He divided the rule of the Frankish kingdom between Pepin and his elder brother, [[Carloman, Mayor of the Palace|Carloman]], his surviving sons by his first wife: Carloman became Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia, Pepin became Mayor of the Palace of Neustria. [[Grifo]], Charles' son by his second wife, Swanahild (''aka'' Swanhilde), may also have been intended to receive an inheritance, but he was imprisoned in a [[monastery]] by his two half-brothers. Carloman, who by all evidence was a deeply pious man, retired to a monastery in 747. This left Francia in the hands of Pepin as sole [[mayor of the palace]] and ''dux et princeps Francorum'', a title originated by his grandfather and namesake [[Pepin of Heristal]].


There was a short preview of the season during the 2008 VMA's.
Under the reorganization of Francia by Charles Martel the ''dux et princeps Francorum'' were the commanders of the armies of the kingdom, in addition to their administrative duties as mayor of the palace, and specifically commander of the standing guard which Martel had begun maintaining year-round since Toulouse in 721.


==Ten Commandments==
Upon their assumption, Pepin and Carloman, who had not proved themselves in battle in defense of the realm as their father had, installed Childeric III as king, even though Martel had left the throne vacant since the death of [[Theuderic IV]]. Childeric had the title of king, but he was considered weak. As time passed, and his brother bowed out of the picture, Pepin became discontent with the royal power being with Childeric.
# Thou Shalt Rock Together
# Thou Shalt Rock It With Style
# Thou Shalt Be Takin' Care of Business
# Thou Shalt Not Rock Rude
# Thou Shalt Rock Thy Body
# Thou Shalt Rock At Love
# Thou Shalt Express Thyself
# Thou Shalt Know Who Thou Art
# Thou Shalt Rock Unto Others
# Thou Shalt Be Fully Rockin'


==Contestants==
At the time of Carloman's retirement, Grifo escaped his imprisonment and fled to Duke [[Odilo of Bavaria]], who was married to Hiltrude, Pepin's sister. Odilo was forced by Pepin to acknowledge Frankish overlordship, but died soon after ([[January 18]] [[748]]). Pepin invaded Bavaria and installed [[Tassilo III]] as duke under Frankish overlordship.
{| class="wikitable"
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Host: [[Sharon Osbourne]]<br>
Dean #1: [[Charm School 2|Daniella Clarke]] <br>
Dean #2: [[Riki Rachtman]]
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! Name
! Episode Eliminated
! Season on ''[[Rock of Love with Bret Michaels|Rock of Love]]
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| Angelique Morgan
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| ''[[Rock of Love with Bret Michaels (season 2)|Rock of Love 2]]''
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| Brandi Cunningham
|
| ''[[Rock of Love with Bret Michaels (season 1)|Rock of Love]]''
|-
| Brandi Mahon
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| ''[[Rock of Love with Bret Michaels (season 1)|Rock of Love]]''
|-
| Courtney Van Dusen
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| ''[[Rock of Love with Bret Michaels (season 2)|Rock of Love 2]]''
|-
| Dallas Harrison
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| ''[[Rock of Love with Bret Michaels (season 1)|Rock of Love]]''
|-
| Destiney Sue Moore
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| ''[[Rock of Love with Bret Michaels (season 2)|Rock of Love 2]]''
|-
| Heather Chadwell
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| ''[[Rock of Love with Bret Michaels (season 1)|Rock of Love]]''
|-
| Inna Dimitrenko
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| ''[[Rock of Love with Bret Michaels (season 2)|Rock of Love 2]]''
|-
| Jessica Kinni
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| ''[[Rock of Love with Bret Michaels (season 2)|Rock of Love 2]]''
|-
| Kristy Joe Muller
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| ''[[Rock of Love with Bret Michaels (season 2)|Rock of Love 2]]''
|-
| Lacey Conner
|
| ''[[Rock of Love with Bret Michaels (season 1)|Rock of Love]]''
|-
| [[Megan Hauserman]]
|
| ''[[Rock of Love with Bret Michaels (season 2)|Rock of Love 2]]''
|-
| Raven Williams
| Episode 1 (Voluntarily Quit)
| ''[[Rock of Love with Bret Michaels (season 1)|Rock of Love]]''
|-
| Rodeo (Cindy Steedle)
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| ''[[Rock of Love with Bret Michaels (season 1)|Rock of Love]]''
|-
|}


==First Carolingian king==
==Call Out order==
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{{anchor|First Carolingian king}} <!-- linking to this narration --->
|+ Episode progress
Since Pepin had control over the magnates and actually had the power of the king, he suggested the Pope make the Carolingian name royal in law as well as fact. Pepin asked [[Pope Zachary]], "Is it right that the royal power sit with the person with the title of King, or the person who makes the decisions as King?" The Pope answered that the ''de facto'' power is more important than the ''de jure'' power. Thus, Pepin, having obtained the support of the [[papacy]], discouraged opposition to his house. He was elected King of the Franks by an assembly of Frankish leading-men, with a large portion of his army on hand (in the event that the nobility inclined not to honor the Papal bull), and anointed at [[Soissons]], by [[Saint Boniface|Boniface, Archbishop of Mainz]], who, along with his niece, [[Leoba|Saint Leoba]], was a court advisor. Meanwhile, Grifo continued his rebellion, but was eventually killed in the battle of [[Saint-Jean de Maurienne]] in 753. Childeric III was deposed, his hair shaved off and he was confined to a monastery. He was the last of the Merovingians.
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! # !! Contestant !! 1
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! 1
| ''Angelique'' ||
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! 2
| ''Brandi C.'' ||
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! 3
| ''Brandi M.'' ||
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! 4
| ''Courtney'' ||
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! 5
| ''Dallas'' ||
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| ''Destiney'' ||
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! 7
| ''Heather'' ||
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| ''Inna'' ||
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| ''Jessica'' ||
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| ''Kristy Joe'' ||
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| ''Lacey'' ||
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| ''Megan'' ||
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| ''Raven'' ||
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| ''Rodeo'' || style="background-color:blue;"| Raven ||
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:{{colorbox|limegreen}} The contestant won the competition.
==Expansion of the Frankish realm==
:{{colorbox|cornflowerblue}} The contestant won the challenge and was safe from expulsion.
{{Anchor|Expansion of the Frankish realm}} <!-- Linking to this section in Lombardy coverage -->
:{{colorbox|white}} The contestant did not win the challenge but was safe from being expelled.
Pepin added to his power after [[Pope Stephen II]] traveled all the way to [[Paris]] to anoint him in a lavish ceremony at [[Saint Denis Basilica]], bestowing upon him the additional title of ''patricius Romanorum'' ([[Patrician]] of the Romans). As life expectancies were short in those days, and Pepin wanted family continuity, the Pope also anointed Pepin's sons, [[Charlemagne|Charles]] (eventually known as ''Charlemagne'') and [[Carloman, son of Pippin III|Carloman]].
:{{colorbox|pink}} The contestant was at risk for expulsion.
:{{colorbox|tomato}} The contestant was expelled.
:{{colorbox|blue}} The contestant voluntarily quit the competition


==Episodes==
Pepin's first major act was to go to war against the Lombard king [[Aistulf]], who had a policy of expansion into the ''[[duchy of Rome|ducatus Romanum]]'', as a partial repayment for papal support in his quest for the crown. Victorious, he forced the Lombard king to return property seized from the Church and confirmed the papacy in possession of [[Ravenna]] and the [[Pentapolis]], the so-called [[Donation of Pepin]] whereby the [[Papal States]] was founded.<ref>{{CathEncy|wstitle=Pepin the Short}}</ref> In 759, he drove the [[Saracens]] out of [[Gaul]] with the capture of [[Narbonne]] and then consolidated his power further by integrating [[Aquitaine]] into the kingdom. In taking Narbonne, and formally annexing Aquitaine (whose status was always dependent on the strength of her suzerains), he completed the work of his father save for one last task: fully subduing the [[Saxons]]. He was preparing for war against them when his health began to fail, and thus, this final task was left for his son, the great Charlemagne.
===Episode 1: '''One Bad Apple''' (To Be Aired [[October]] [[12]], [[2008]])===


==Legacy==
Pepin died during a campaign and was brought to Saint Denis to be buried near the saint in 768 and is interred there in the basilica with his wife [[Bertrada of Laon|Bertrada]]. Pepin was buried "outside that entrance [of [[Saint Denis Basilica]]] according to his wishes, face down, for the sins of his father Charles Martel".<ref>http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/sugar.html</ref>


===Episode 2: '''Quit Yer Beaching''' (To Be Aired [[October]] [[19]], [[2008]])===
The Frankish realm was fractioned according to [[salic law]] between his two sons: [[Charlemagne]] and [[Carloman I]].


Historical opinion often seems to regard him as the lesser son and lesser father of two greater men, though a great man in his own right. He continued to build up the [[heavy cavalry]] which his father had begun. He maintained the standing army that his father had found necessary to protect the realm and form the core of its full army in wartime. He not only maintained his father's policy of containing the [[Moors]], he drove them over and across the [[Pyrenees]] with the capture of Narbonne. He continued his father's expansion of the Frankish church ([[missionary]] work in [[Germany]] and [[Scandinavia]]) and the infrastructure ([[feudalism]]) that would prove the backbone of medieval Europe.


===Episode 3: '''The Trashion Show''' (To Be Aired [[October]] [[26]], [[2008]])===
His rule, while not as great as either his father's or son's, was historically important and of great benefit to the Franks as a people. It can certainly be argued that Pepin's assumption of the crown, and the title of Patrician of [[Rome]], were harbingers of his son's imperial coronation which is usually seen as the founding of the [[Holy Roman Empire]]. He certainly made the Carolingians ''de jure'' what his father had made them ''de facto''&mdash;the ruling dynasty of the Franks and the foremost power of Europe. While not known as a great general, he was undefeated during his lifetime.

==Family==
In 740, Pepin married [[Bertrada of Laon]], his second cousin. Her father, [[Caribert of Laon|Charibert]], was the son of [[Pepin of Herstal|Pepin II's]] brother, [[Martin of Laon]]. They are known to have had four children:
*[[Charlemagne|Charles]] ([[April 2]] [[742]] &ndash; [[January 28]] [[814]]), (Charles the Great)
*[[Carloman, son of Pippin III|Carloman]] (751 &ndash; [[December 4]] [[771]])
*[[Gisela (daughter of Pepin the Short)|Gisela]] (757 &ndash; 810)
*Pepin, who died in infancy.

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==Notes==
==External Links==
*[http://www.bourgy.com/charm-school2-01.html Charm School 2 Photo Gallery, Bourgy.com]
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*[http://www.maximumthreshold.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=167/ Interview with Destiney Moore, Jessica Kinni and Ambre Lake on MT]
*[http://www.maximumthreshold.net/index.php?option=com_weblinks&task=view&catid=13&id=168/ Angelique Morgan Interview on MT]
*[http://podcast.maximumthreshold.net/podcast/?p=63 Interview with Inna Dimitrenko on MT]
*[http://podcast.maximumthreshold.net/podcast/?p=63 Interview with Courtney Van Dusen on MT]
*[http://podcast.maximumthreshold.net/podcast/?p=50 Interview with Lacey Connor on MT]
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Rock of Love: Charm School
Created byCris Abrego
Mark Cronin
StarringSharon Osbourne, Riki Rachtman and Daniella Clarke
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes12
Production
Executive producersCris Abrego
Mark Cronin
Ben Samek
Running time60 minutes (including commercials)
Original release
NetworkVH1
ReleaseOctober 12, 2008[1]

Rock of Love: Charm School is the upcoming second season of the VH1 reality television series Charm School. Fourteen contestants from both seasons of Rock of Love[1] will compete to develop proper etiquette in order to win $100,000.[1] Sharon Osbourne will host.[1] Charm School 2 is set to begin airing on VH1 on October 12, 2008.

There was a short preview of the season during the 2008 VMA's.

Ten Commandments

  1. Thou Shalt Rock Together
  2. Thou Shalt Rock It With Style
  3. Thou Shalt Be Takin' Care of Business
  4. Thou Shalt Not Rock Rude
  5. Thou Shalt Rock Thy Body
  6. Thou Shalt Rock At Love
  7. Thou Shalt Express Thyself
  8. Thou Shalt Know Who Thou Art
  9. Thou Shalt Rock Unto Others
  10. Thou Shalt Be Fully Rockin'

Contestants

Host: Sharon Osbourne
Dean #1: Daniella Clarke
Dean #2: Riki Rachtman
Name Episode Eliminated Season on Rock of Love
Angelique Morgan Rock of Love 2
Brandi Cunningham Rock of Love
Brandi Mahon Rock of Love
Courtney Van Dusen Rock of Love 2
Dallas Harrison Rock of Love
Destiney Sue Moore Rock of Love 2
Heather Chadwell Rock of Love
Inna Dimitrenko Rock of Love 2
Jessica Kinni Rock of Love 2
Kristy Joe Muller Rock of Love 2
Lacey Conner Rock of Love
Megan Hauserman Rock of Love 2
Raven Williams Episode 1 (Voluntarily Quit) Rock of Love
Rodeo (Cindy Steedle) Rock of Love

Call Out order

Episode progress
# Contestant 1
1 Angelique
2 Brandi C.
3 Brandi M.
4 Courtney
5 Dallas
6 Destiney
7 Heather
8 Inna
9 Jessica
10 Kristy Joe
11 Lacey
12 Megan
13 Raven
14 Rodeo Raven
  The contestant won the competition.
  The contestant won the challenge and was safe from expulsion.
  The contestant did not win the challenge but was safe from being expelled.
  The contestant was at risk for expulsion.
  The contestant was expelled.
  The contestant voluntarily quit the competition

Episodes

Episode 1: One Bad Apple (To Be Aired October 12, 2008)

Episode 2: Quit Yer Beaching (To Be Aired October 19, 2008)

Episode 3: The Trashion Show (To Be Aired October 26, 2008)

External Links

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