CAPETIANS

kəpēˈshənz, royal house of France that ruled continuously from 987 to 1328; it takes its name from Hugh Capet. Related branches of the family (see Valois; Bourbon) ruled France until the final deposition of the monarchy in the 19th cent. The first historical ancestor was Robert the Strong, count of Anjou and of Blois. His son, Eudes, count of Paris, was elected (888) king after the deposition of the Carolingian king Charles III (Charles the Fat). From 893 to 987 the crown passed back and forth between Carolingians and descendants of Robert the Strong. Eudes's brother, Robert I, was chosen king in 922 but died in 923. The title, waived by his son, Hugh the Great, passed to Robert's son-in-law, Raoul, duke of Burgundy. In 987, Hugh's son, Hugh Capet, became king. His direct descendants remained on the throne until the death (1328) of Charles IV, when it passed to the related house of Valois. The successors of Hugh Capet were Robert II, Henry I, Philip I, Louis VI, Louis VII, Philip II, Louis VIII, Louis IX, Philip III, Philip IV, Louis X, John I, Philip V, and Charles IV. Their reign marked the expansion of royal authority, the revival of towns and commerce, and the beginning of the modern French state.

See R. Fawtier, The Capetian Kings of France (1941, tr. 1960); A. Lewis, Royal Succession in Capetian France (1982); R. McKitterick, The Frankish Kingdoms under the Carolingians (1983); J. Dunbabin, France in the Making, 843–1180 (1985).

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...come after. But none of the Capetians formulated a policy of this...their predecessors. That the Capetians did this is a fair deduction...the work; other accounts of Capetian history, strictly chronological...same conclusion. None of the Capetians was a man of genius or even...
...first half of the eleventh century, the impotence of the Capetians was openly acknowledged by their subjects. In the annals...power and prestige of king- ship. Nevertheless, the early Capetians did make some gains which, though not immediately decisive...
...Melusine, revealed her aquatic character. 119 If we accept that the touching of scrofula victims was only the adoption by the Capetians in the eleventh century of a collection of old popular beliefs from a much earlier date and not a new creation deriving from...
...choose between the last Carolingians and the early Capetians. Of the later Capetians neither Philip Augustus nor Philip IV had quite...confirming one's scepticism as to whether the Capetians ever accepted the supremacy of the Empire over...
...he died. The advent of the Capetian line in 987 constituted...a better person." 6 The Capetians, in order to give a Right...unparalleled success -- the Capetians were blessed with good fortune...Whatever precautions the early Capetians took to guarantee that royal...
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Isabelle of France: Capetian Sanctity and Franciscan Identity...Koziol Isabelle of France: Capetian Sanctity and Franciscan Identity...create a saints cult; the Capetians cooperation in taking care...linking Flanders with the Capetians. He also takes his dominant...
...machinations of the Plantagenets and Capetians is one of an elaborate chess...successor. A way of strengthening Capetian power was often found in the...in the development of the Capetian monarchy,18 Jim Bradbury...significantly firmed up the Capetian position.19 The late thirteenth...
...includes the royal lineages of the Carolingians, Robertians/Capetians, Welfs, and Ottonians; a selection of countal houses...selection of material certain themes dominate. As seen from the Capetians and the counts of Burgundy, Vermandois, and Nevers before...
...continuing to maintain good relations with the Capetians. Throughout the period, the counts...influence in the formative decades of Capetian rule. Such studies also interpret the...decades preceding the ascendancy of the Capetians under Philip II, but she provides an...
...generally, Joseph Strayer, The Reign of Philip the Fair (Princeton, NJ, 1980 ); F. Pegues, The Lawyers of the Last Capetians (Princeton, NJ, 1962 ). On sex as a political tool, see James A. Brundage, "The Politics of Sodomy: Rex V. Pons...
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...in 987; half a dozen other princes were as strong as the Capetians, which is why it took them two centuries to assert the full...and his heirs would face the same recalcitrance as greeted Capetian calls to arms for a century and a half. The third, and perhaps...


 

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...the draper will have meant sous to mean the equivalent of 12 derniers -- the dernier being the chief coin of the early Capetians, the ruling dynasty of France from the 10th century. The Louis dor as referred to was equivalent to 24 livres. There was...
...the draper will have meant sous to mean the equivalent of 12 derniers -- the dernier being the chief coin of the early Capetians, the ruling dynasty of France from the 10th century. The Louis dor as referred to was equivalent to 24 livres. There was...
...the lies of history, the Capetian kings always cared about the...millennium of the founding of the Capetian dynasty, it brought my fate...next to his abbot; the first Capetians did things with dignity...and I remain faithful to the Capetian spirit that will allow me...
...rather different - the draper meant sous to mean the equivalent of 12 derniers, the dernier being the chief coin of the early Capetians, the ruling dynasty of France from the 10th century. The Louis dor as referred to was equivalent to 24 livres. There was...


 

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CAPETIANS k pe sh nz, royal house of France that ruled...modern French state. See R. Fawtier, The Capetian Kings of France (1941, tr. 1960); A. Lewis, Royal Succession in Capetian France (1982); R. McKitterick, The Frankish...
...kings of France and subsequent French leaders). The early Capetians were dukes of Francia, a small territory around Paris, and...1328 50), of the house of Valois , a younger branch of the Capetians, succeeded to the throne. The succession was contested by...
...511) the capital of the Frankish kingdom of Orleans. The kingdom was united with Neustria in the 7th cent. Under the Capetians, the first kings of France, the city became (10th cent.), after Paris, the principal residence of the French kings...
HUGH CAPET ka pit, kap it, c.938 996, king of France (987 96), first of the Capetians . He was the son of Hugh the Great , to whose vast territories he succeeded in 956. After the death of Louis V, last Carolingian...
...the Beginnings of the Middle Ages (1927; tr. 1953, repr. 1961); E. James, The Origins of France: Clovis and the Capetians, a.d. 500 1000 (1982); P. J. Geary Before France and Germany (1988). ____________________ Copyright...
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