- The
Capetian dynasty (/kəˈpiːʃən/ kə-PEE-shən; French: Capétiens A.K.A Les Capétiens), also
known as the
House of
France (French: La
Maison de France)...
-
Kingdom of
France from 987 to 1328. It was the most
senior line of the
Capetian dynasty –
itself a
derivative dynasty from the
Robertians and the Karlings...
- The
Capetian House of Anjou, or
House of Anjou-Sicily, or
House of Anjou-Naples was a
royal house and
cadet branch of the
Capetian dynasty. It is one of...
- The
Capetian House of
Valois (UK: /ˈvælwɑː/ VAL-wah, also US: /vælˈwɑː, vɑːlˈwɑː/ va(h)l-WAH, French: [valwa]) was a
cadet branch of the
Capetian dynasty...
- a
dynasty that
originated in the
Kingdom of
France as a
branch of the
Capetian dynasty, the
royal House of France.
Bourbon kings first ruled France and...
- the
early years of the
Direct Capetians, the
French kingdom was more or less a fiction. The "domaine royal" of the
Capetians was
limited to the
regions around...
- Herbert's
lands would go to Hugh upon Herbert's
death in 1080,
giving the
Capetians an
important foothold.
Gabriele 2018, p. 102. Anselme,
Histoire Genealogique...
-
continued to rule
until 987, when Hugh
Capet was
elected king and
founded the
Capetian dynasty. The
territory remained known as
Francia and its
ruler as rex Francorum...
- The
House of Évreux was a
cadet branch of the
Capetian dynasty, the
royal house of France,
which flourished from the
beginning of the 14th
century to the...
- two
dynasties resulted in the
gradual conquest of
these fiefs by the
Capetians and
their annexation to the
French crown lands, as well as subsequent...