
Debate: The Coronation of
Pepin
the Short
(silver denier of King Pepin [RP = Rex Pepinus])
Proposition:
The coronation of Pepin the Short as king of the Franks was
legitimate.
Remember:
you will be called upon to
answer at
least one of the questions as part of the debate; you may (should) also
take
part in other parts if you have things to say that differ from what
your
teammates have said.
Debate:
Team 1:
argue for the Proposition
Team 2:
argue against the Proposition
Assigned
questions - Team 1:
1. Background
- Describe the Merovingian dynasty in the 7th century. Who were
the rulers, and what were they like?
2. Background
- Who was Aistulf? What were the Lombards
doing in the
740's and 50's?
3. Background
- Who was pope in 750? What were his major
concerns?
4. Presentation
of the proposition: what is the topic? what is the basis of your argument?
5. Arguments
- select one significant
sentence from the primary sources that favors your side, and explain
what it means.
6. Arguments - select one significant sentence from the primary sources that favors your side, and explain what it means.
7. Arguments - select one significant sentence from the primary sources that favors your side, and explain what it means.
8. Do
the summary, summarizing your team's
arguments and state why they are preferable (you can't do this ahead of
time).
Assigned
questions - Team 2:
1. Background
- What is a mayor of the
palace? Describe the origin and career of
Charles Martel.
2. Background
- Who was Childeric
III? What was he like?
What happened to him?
3. Background
- Describe the career of Pepin before 751.
4. Presentation
of the proposition: what is the topic? what is the basis of your argument?
5. Arguments
- select one significant
sentence from
the primary sources that favors your side, and explain what it means.
6. Arguments - select one significant sentence from the primary sources that favors your side, and explain what it means.
7. Arguments - select one significant sentence from the primary sources that favors your side, and explain what it means.
8. Do
the summary, summarizing your team's
arguments and state why they are preferable (you can't do this ahead of
time).
Primary source
evidence
There are several primary sources that describe Pepin's assumption of the Frankish throne. I have put these together in a document called "pepinsources.doc," and put it up on Oncourse under "resources".
Links to information on Pepin the Short
There is a lot of junk out on the internet! For example, the Wikipedia article on Pepin the Short
is terrible. So I do not recommend looking online for
information. Instead, read your textbook, and also read the section from
T. F. X.
Noble's The Republic of St. Peter:
The Birth of the Papal State, 680-825
(1984) on Pepin, pp. 65-94. This PDF file
has been placed on Oncourse, under "resources" as "T. Noble on Pepin".