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  1. The Capetian dynasty ( / kəˈpiːʃən / kə-PEE-shən; French: Capétiens ), also known as the "House of France", is a dynasty of European origin, and a branch of the Robertians and the Karlings.

  2. Capetian dynasty, ruling house of France from 987 to 1328, during the feudal period of the Middle Ages. By extending and consolidating their power, the Capetian kings laid the foundation of the French nation-state. The Capetians all descended from Robert the Strong (died 866), count of Anjou and of.

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  3. 4 de abr. de 2024 · Feature. The Capetians: Medieval France’s Greatest Dynasty. Dogged by rumours of stolen thrones and treachery, the Capetians were nonetheless one of the most successful dynasties of the medieval West. Justine Firnhaber-Baker | Published in History Today Volume 74 Issue 4 April 2024.

  4. Founded by Hugh Capet in 987, the Capetian dynasty was the ruling house of France during the feudal period of the Middle Ages. The dynasty, or sequence of rulers, encompassed 15 kings, the last of whom was Charles IV, who died in 1328.

  5. History Early Capetian kings. The first Capetian monarch was Hugh Capet (c.939–996), a Frankish nobleman from the Île-de-France, who, following the death of Louis V (c.967–987) – the last Carolingian king – secured the throne of France by election.

  6. 20 de jul. de 1998 · Hugh Capet was the king of France from 987 to 996, and the first of a direct line of 14 Capetian kings of that country. The Capetian dynasty derived its name from his nickname (Latin capa, “cape”). Hugh was the eldest son of Hugh the Great, duke of the Franks. On his father’s death in 956, Hugh.

  7. The Capetians and the Valois: Medieval France from 987-1500. France in the medieval period was dominated by two dynasties: the Capetians and the Valois. “The Capetians and the Valois played pivotal roles in shaping the destiny of medieval France.