Capetian
Americanadjective
noun
noun
adjective
Etymology
Origin of Capetian
Example Sentences
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What followed Bouvines was a golden era for the French monarchy - the Capetian dynasty, to which Philippe-Auguste belonged, was the dominant force in Europe for the next 100 years.
From BBC
The Counts of Barcelona had been Carlovingian vassals, and even owned a shadowy allegiance to the first Capetians.
From Project Gutenberg
The line of direct Capetian descent was now replaced by the branch line of the Valois.
From Project Gutenberg
It seems that Canute, to secure the succession to his legitimate son, had adopted the Capetian expedient of associating the heir with himself in the kingship while he was still living.
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Although, under the Capetians, Paris became the political capital of France, Rheims became the religious metropolis of the kingdom.
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