What precedent did Pepin's ascendancy set?

A) This was the first time in European history that a king began his reign with a religious ceremony.
B) Pepin could now claim authority from God to lead.
C) It mimicked the Israelite kings' consecration in the Old Testament, adding biblical import to the event.
D) None of these
E) All of these


E

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