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Even the abbey of St Denis was held in commendam by HughCapet.
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At last the day of decision arrived for HughCapet.
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HughCapet, one of its chieftains, made himself its king.
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The dynasty of HughCapet will die with Louis, unless he sets me free.
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HughCapet maintains Gerbert in the see of Rheims, against the opposition of the Pope.
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Death of HughCapet; his son Robert succeeds.
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The throne of France was granted before to HughCapet, by a few bishops and nobles.
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In the long roll of thirty-three kings who reigned in France from HughCapet to Louis XVI.
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The Carlovingians were displaced by HughCapet.
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The great event of Richard's time was the above-mentioned recognition of HughCapet as King of France.
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It has been shown how insignificant and inert, as sovereigns, were the first three successors of HughCapet.
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Fifth Ledge: the Avaricious.-TheSpirits celebrate examples of Poverty and Bounty.-HughCapet.-His discourse on his descendants.-Trembling of the Mountain.
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HughCapet was present with his brother Henry of Burgundy, and his brother-in-law Richard the Fearless, duke of Normandy.
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Like HughCapet in France, like William the Conqueror in England, he hoped to establish himself as an independent king.
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The words of Adalberon, Archbishop of Rheims, on the subject of the coronation of HughCapet, are still true to-day.
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The barons, more astonished than ever, concluded to conduct him to the monarch who then reigned, the great HughCapet.