Pepin the Short: From Real Power to the Crown (741–768) · EARLY MIDDLE AGES
In 747, Carloman withdraws from political life. This departure changes the balance of power: Pepin becomes the sole decision centre in the Frankish kingdom.
As long as Pepin and Carloman govern together, Pippinid legitimacy rests on a shared order and collective rule. When Carloman steps aside, Pepin must assume alone:
After 747, the next step becomes possible: if one man already governs, why keep a Merovingian king who does not decide?