Pippin II
"Pippin II" is a historical figure who served as the Mayor of the Palace in the Frankish kingdom during the 8th century. He was the son of Pippin I and played a crucial role in the transition of power from the Merovingian kings to the Carolingian dynasty. His leadership helped solidify the authority of the mayors, setting the stage for future rulers.
Pippin II is best known for his military successes and political maneuvers, which expanded Frankish territory. His reign marked a significant shift in governance, as he effectively controlled the kingdom while the Merovingian kings became mere figureheads. This paved the way for his grandson, Charlemagne, to rise to prominence.