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In France, the Capetian kings generally held on to such lands, adding them to the royal demesne.
French indeed unified the aristocracies from the Capetian realm of France to southern Scotland.
On 1 April 1204, Eleanor of Aquitaine died, and all the lords of her domain rushed to pay homage to the Capetian court of Philip.
The early Capetian kings were presented as Roman Caesars, imperial lawmakers dressed in togas.
In 1328, the Capetian dynasty in France came to an end with the death of Charles IV, the son of Philip the Fair.
He was canonized by Pope Boniface VIII in 1297, his sanctity conferring immense prestige on the Capetian dynasty.
Not named, however, is anyone from the lands of Henry II's rival, the Capetian king of France.
Henri IV was a direct descendant of the Capetian kings, married a Valois princess of the blood, and founded the Bourbon dynasty.
When the last of the Capetian kings, Charles IV died in 1328, the nearest male relative was his nephew Edward III of England, whose mother was Charles's sister.
With the foundation of the Capetian dynasty at the end of the 10th century it begins to be possible to speak of a French kingdom, though not necessarily of a French art.
In 1224, during one such domestic quarrel, their old Capetian enemy, now King Louis VIII, walked into Poitou, captured La Rochelle, and threatened Gascony.
He visits an exhibition of Romanic art under the Capetian dynasty in the Louvre museum in Paris, finding it spellbinding, if a touch too soberly presented.
On learning that their rivals the Capetian kings of France claimed divine healing powers, the kings of England, from Henry I onwards, followed suit.
Thus the Capetian dynasty had its rise in the person of Hugh Capet.
He was more ambitious and energetic than was his father, and he was the first king of the Capetian line to have success in compelling obedience from his barons.
The new Capetian dynasty in France which replaced the Carolingian family in 987 ruled over a disparate set of semi-autonomous territorial principalities.
As such he was related to both the Capetian as well as the Angevin royal houses.
The accession to the throne of Philippe de Valois in 1328 broke the uninterrupted Capetian chain of power and necessitated a dynastic guarantor.
Ducal authority was the strongest on the frontier near the Capetian royal demesne.
In July 1152, Capetian troops attacked Aquitaine while Louis, Eustace, Henry of Champagne, and Robert attacked Normandy.
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The Carolingian dynasty reigned in France from 751 to 987, when it was ousted by the Capetian dynasty.
Then, at the end of the tenth century, began the feudal monarchy under the Capetian dynasty.
The Capetian domain was, for the first time, the chief among the great feudal states of France, both in wealth and extent.
The Capetian monarchy was saved on its eastern front at Bouvines, in that same territory.
Charles turned so that his big Capetian nose was outlined against the iron-gray sky.
Among all the families of the king's secretaries, no person will be found to dispute the throne with this Capetian princess.
Not to be confounded with the Royal Provost, a king's officer, who in 1160 replaced the Capetian viscounts.
Aix was the capital in Provence of the art-loving Anjou princes of the Capetian line.
He is little less than the second founder of the Capetian dynasty.
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