Descendants of King Hugh Capet of France in the male line.
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Examples for "capetian dynasty"
Examples for "capetian dynasty"
1Death of Louis V, the last of the Carlovingian line; Hugh Capet is elected king of France; this inaugurates the Capetian dynasty.
2The Capetian dynasty was long lived, and for more than three centuries son followed father on the throne without a break in the succession.
3The royals are members of the House of Bourbon-Parma which is a cadet branch of the Spanish royal family, descended from the French Capetian dynasty.
1The king favored a union with the house of France, but he said:
2And even down to today everyone in the house of France continues the custom.
3Some young officers belonging to the greatest houses of France served on his staff.
4You must know, father, that a prince of the royal house of France has arrived here.
5The King knew the history of his own family and of the first houses of France perfectly.
6In the evening we visited "Le Phare de France," or "The Light House of France."
7Liguest named the settlement St. Louis, in honor of the patron saint of the royal house of France-Louis XV.
8The author of the "Maximes" was the head of one of the great princely houses of France.
9There was actual warfare between the two chief Catholic families-theHabsburgs of Germany and Spain and the royal house of France.
10By the marriage of his half-sisters he was brought into connexion with the chief royal and princely houses of France and Germany.
11The story of his family, so far as it is known, is a story of attendance upon the royal house of France.
12This right they held by virtue of their connection with the royal house of France, and their close relationship to the Duke of Savoy.
13Nothing could be easier: he knew the warlike notions of Charles VIII, and the pretensions of the house of France to the kingdom of Naples.
14Nothing could be easier: he knew the warlike nations of Charles VIII, and the pretensions of the house of France to the kingdom of Naples.
15He was descended in direct line from the Princes de Conde, whose connexion with the royal house of France dated back to the sixteenth century.
16"Aye," he mused half coherently, "the wolf; 'tis the crest of the d'Artins, quartered with those of many of the most ancient houses of France.
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