PC: Well, Megan, Pepin get ready.
The Twelve Days of Christmas sung at King Pepin 's Ball.
Pepin is one of the ivory dogs, and I hid some ivory in the room.
Speaking of accomplished and crazy,(Laughter) now you guys will get to watch Pepin do his thing.
Charlemagne, son of Pepin III and grandson of Charles Martel,
is believed to have been born on April 2, 742.
When Pepin died in 768,
his kingdom was split between Charlemagne and his brother Carloman, who died three years later.
His name is Pepin, and he is with our executive,
Dr. Pete Coppolillo, who is going to tell you a little bit more, and I'm going to work Pepin for you.
As for the first known published version of the English version of the song that has survived through today, this came about in a 1780 children's book called Mirth
Without Mischief under the title“The Twelve Days of Christmas sung at King Pepin's Ball.”.
The eight books in the series explore Laura's adventures from her earliest childhood
when she was born in a log cabin in Pepin, Wisconsin on February 7,
1867, to the first years of her marriage to Almanzo Wilder on a homestead in De Smet, in the Dakota Territory.