House of Capet
The House of Capet (French: Maison capétienne) or the Direct Capetians (Capétiens directs), also called the House of France (la maison de France), or simply the Capets, ruled the Kingdom of France from 987 to 1328. It was the most senior line of the Capetian dynasty – itself a derivative dynasty from the Robertians. Historians in the 19th century came to apply the name "Capetian" to both the ruling house of France and to the wider-spread male-line descendants of Hugh Capet (c. 939 – 996). Contemporaries did not use the name "Capetian" (see House of France). The Capets were sometimes called "the third race of kings" (following the Merovingians and the Carolingians). The name "Capet" derives from the nickname (of uncertain meaning) given to Hugh, the first Capetian king.
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House of Capet
The House of Capet (French: Maison capétienne) or the Direct Capetians (Capétiens directs), also called the House of France (la maison de France), or simply the Capets, ruled the Kingdom of France from 987 to 1328. It was the most senior line of the Capetian dynasty – itself a derivative dynasty from the Robertians. Historians in the 19th century came to apply the name "Capetian" to both the ruling house of France and to the wider-spread male-line descendants of Hugh Capet (c. 939 – 996). Contemporaries did not use the name "Capetian" (see House of France). The Capets were sometimes called "the third race of kings" (following the Merovingians and the Carolingians). The name "Capet" derives from the nickname (of uncertain meaning) given to Hugh, the first Capetian king.
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Casa de Capeto (em francês: Le ...... erivada da dinastia robertina.
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Kapet etxea (frantsesez: Les C ...... inastiako erregeak izan ziren.
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La Casa de los Capetos o Casa ...... tigua dinastía real de Europa.
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La Casa dels Capets o Casa de ...... r al tron del Regne de França.
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Le nom de Capétiens directs dé ...... tienne de Valois leur succéda.
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The House of Capet (French: Ma ...... tic descendants of Hugh Capet.
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حكمت أسرة كابيه (بالفرنسية: مي ...... بين يدي نسب أحفاد أوغو كابيه.
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カペー家(フランス語: Capétiens)は、フランスのパ ...... 系が出ている。ここではカペー家及びその分家について解説する。
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카페 직계(Capétiens directs)는 로베르 ...... 가문으로서 모든 프랑스 국왕은 위그 카페의 후손이다.
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*House of Valois
*House of Évr ...... Vermandois
*House of Burgundy
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Arms of the King of France
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France, Navarre
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French
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House of Capet
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Ruling house of France
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Ruling house of Navarre
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*King of France
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Casa de Capeto (em francês: Le ...... erivada da dinastia robertina.
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Kapet etxea (frantsesez: Les C ...... inastiako erregeak izan ziren.
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La Casa de los Capetos o Casa ...... al trono del Reino de Francia.
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La Casa dels Capets o Casa de ...... r al tron del Regne de França.
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Le nom de Capétiens directs dé ...... tienne de Valois leur succéda.
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The House of Capet (French: Ma ...... Hugh, the first Capetian king.
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حكمت أسرة كابيه (بالفرنسية: مي ...... ل، الذي بات يُعرف بأوغو كابيه.
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カペー家(フランス語: Capétiens)は、フランスのパ ...... 系が出ている。ここではカペー家及びその分家について解説する。
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카페 직계(Capétiens directs)는 로베르 ...... 가문으로서 모든 프랑스 국왕은 위그 카페의 후손이다.
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Capétiens directs
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Casa de Capeto
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Casa de los Capetos
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Casa dels Capets
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House of Capet
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Kapet etxea
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Rektaj kapetidoj
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أسرة كابيه
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カペー家
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카페 직계
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House of Capet
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