- 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...
- Hugh
Capet (/ˈkæpeɪ/; French:
Hugues Capet [yɡ kapɛ]; c. 940 – 24
October 996) was the King of the
Franks from 987 to 996. He is the
founder of and first...
-
Capet is a
surname that may
refer to: André
Capet (1939–2000),
French politician Laurent Capet (born 1972),
French volleyball player Lucien Capet (1873–...
-
largest and
oldest royal houses in
Europe and the world, and
consists of Hugh
Capet, the
founder of the dynasty, and his male-line descendants, who
ruled in...
-
French citizen,
addressed as
Citoyen Louis Capet (Citizen
Louis Capet) in
reference to his
ancestor Hugh
Capet.
Louis was
tried by the
National Convention...
-
Lucien Louis Capet (8
January 1873 – 18
December 1928) was a
French violinist,
pedagogue and composer.
Capet came from the
Paris proletariat. By the age...
- André
Capet (30
November 1939 – 31
December 2000) was a
French politician for the
Socialist Party, who
served as a
member of the
National ****embly between...
- Gisèle of
France (c. 968 – 1002) was the
daughter of Hugh
Capet and
Adelaide of Aquitaine. She
married Count Hugh I of
Ponthieu around 994. Gisela's children...
-
French Republic. The
royal family name was
downgraded to the non-royal "
Capets".
Preparations began for the
trial of the
former King in a
court of law...
- loyalties.
Through diffusion over time and
across Europe, the
white flag of the
Capets,
became divorced from a
strict embodiment of
Capetian suzerainty in war...