King of France elected in 987 and founding the Capetian dynasty (940-996)
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Examples for "Capet"
Examples for "Capet"
1Hugues Capet was elected king in 987, and the crown became hereditary.
2If I receive another place, I give a hobby-horse to little Capet.
3Do you not see that Elizabeth Capet has made place for you?
4Even the abbey of St Denis was held in commendam by Hugh Capet.
5The fate of Louis Capet, once king, was sealed in them.
1Even the abbey of St Denis was held in commendam by Hugh Capet.
2At last the day of decision arrived for Hugh Capet.
3The dynasty of Hugh Capet will die with Louis, unless he sets me free.
4Death of Hugh Capet; his son Robert succeeds.
5The throne of France was granted before to Hugh Capet, by a few bishops and nobles.
6In the long roll of thirty-three kings who reigned in France from Hugh Capet to Louis XVI.
7The Carlovingians were displaced by Hugh Capet.
8The great event of Richard's time was the above-mentioned recognition of Hugh Capet as King of France.
9It has been shown how insignificant and inert, as sovereigns, were the first three successors of Hugh Capet.
10Like Hugh Capet in France, like William the Conqueror in England, he hoped to establish himself as an independent king.
11The words of Adalberon, Archbishop of Rheims, on the subject of the coronation of Hugh Capet, are still true to-day.
12The barons, more astonished than ever, concluded to conduct him to the monarch who then reigned, the great Hugh Capet.
13In vain, again, did certain feudal lords, especially in Southern France, refuse for some time their adhesion to Hugh Capet.
14Then, in the ninth century, the Normans ravaged it; and then Charles the Simple; and then Lothair; and then Hugh Capet.
15The accession of Hugh Capet took place in 987 A.D. His descendants reigned over France for almost exactly eight hundred years.
16Some French genealogists go so far as to trace the descent of Hugh Capet to this hero of the Saxon woods.
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