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PIPPin

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  • s went to his younger brother Louis the Pious, Pippin also having died.
  • Other burlettas by Kane included The Golden Pippin and Tom Thumb (1780).
  • "Dudley Pippin And His No-Friend" - Written by Phil Ressner,
  • rned many awards, including the Tony Award for Pippin and Sweet Charity, the Academy Award for Cabar
  • th commentaries by Christine Korsgaard, Robert Pippin, and Bernard Williams (Oxford: Clarendon Press
  • believed to have given its name to the Ribston Pippin apple.
  • In 817, Louis established his son Pippin as King of Aquitaine.
  • ndvatter visited Memphis to examine the Zippin Pippin as a candidate for inclusion in the expansion
  • don version of Oscar winner Stephen Schwartz's Pippin at the Bridewell Theatre.
  • nel and the apple, known locally as Kempster's Pippin, began to be catalogued in about 1818.
  • ole was played by Leland Palmer in the musical Pippin by Stephen Schwartz.
  • At Amon Hen, he was captured, along with Pippin, by a band of Saruman's Uruk-hai, although he
  • ack cross), the Spartan (recorded as a Newtown Pippin cross), the Cortland, the Empire, the Jonamac,
  • odo Baggins and his companions Sam, Merry, and Pippin encounter Goldberry and Tom in the Old Forest
  • Matfrid, Hugh, and Pippin failed to meet the invasion by Abu Marwan, and
  • He played the title character in Pippin for the World AIDS Day Broadway benefit concer
  • ly from Saint Martial of Limoges in Aquitaine; Pippin I of Aquitaine was an ally of Lothair.
  • Pippin II (635 or 640-December 16, 714), mayor of the
  • She was also favored in the court of Pippin III, and Hildegard, wife of Charlemagne, was h
  • he Synod of Soissons met at the instigation of Pippin III, and Saint Boniface, the Pope's missionary
  • the in the Bob Fosse-directed Broadway musical Pippin, in which she sang the number "No Time At All"
  • malthouse was part of the setting for 'Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard' by Eleanor Farjeon, publ
  • Escaping with Pippin into Fangorn forest, Merry was rescued by Tree
  • n roller coasters in North America, the Zippin Pippin is as popular today as it was in the early 20t
  • s husband Hugh, Count of Tours and Louis's son Pippin, King of Aquitaine.
  • Despite this, Pippin manages to cleverly take Treebeard to the sect
  • osopher Jean-Luc Marion, philosopher Robert B. Pippin, Nobel Laureate economist Robert Fogel, histor
  • 1973 Tony Award for Best Musical ( Pippin, nominee)
  • ne regia, another mirror work, was written for Pippin of Aquitaine.
  • lectrude, 691/717 witnessed, the first wife of Pippin of Herstal and founder of the Abbey St. Maria
  • has been occupied by castles since the time of Pippin of Herstal (7th century).
  • Pepin (also Pippin, Pipin, or Peppin) of Herstal, or Heristal, (6
  • ritaka Multimedia Disc" and also for the Apple Pippin program "Chisato Moritaka CD-Rom Watarase Bash
  • Ellison, Bramley, Limes, Pippin, Quince, Worcester...).
  • was a monk of Aquitaine, who accompanied King Pippin, son of the Emperor Louis I, on a campaign int
  • "Not Every Heart Succeeds" (Newton, Noble, Pippin, Spriggs) - 3:36
  • The Zippin Pippin stood without operating for four years in the
  • raham Sutherland, L S Lowry, Paul Nash, Steven Pippin, Terry Frost, Howard Hodgkin, Gwen John, Augus
  • Pepin (or Pippin), the Hunchback (c.
  • His elder brother, Pippin the Hunchback, was disinherited, and his young
  • Charles' death (741), Carloman and his brother Pippin the Short succeeded to their father's legal po
  • -Preceding unsigned comment added by Pippin the Mercury (talk • contribs) 17:19, 26 July 2
  • In 751 Childeric III was deposed here, and Pippin the Short crowned.
  • Charibert's daughter Bertrada of Laon, wife of Pippin the Younger, Bertrada is the great-grandmother
  • d to the Entmoot and later to Isengard, he and Pippin took up residence in an Isengard gate-house.
  • The Lord of the Rings ( Pippin Took)
  • Stevan Pippin, Tough & Tender Records in association with Wi
  • The Zippin Pippin was taken down between January 28, 2010, and F
  • In 2010 a new English translation by Donald Pippin will be performed by Pocket Opera in San Franc