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  • Simon Capet
  • English conductor and filmmaker

    Simon Capet is an English conductor and filmmaker. He notably founded the Victoria Philharmonic Choir in 2005 and the Euphonia Music Festival in 2006

    Simon Capet

    Simon_Capet

  • Louis XVI
  • King of France from 1774 to 1792

    French citizen, addressed as Citoyen (Citizen) Louis Capet in reference to his ancestor Hugh Capet. Louis was tried by the National Convention (self-instituted

    Louis XVI

    Louis XVI

    Louis_XVI

  • Capetian dynasty
  • European royal house of Frankish origin

    1814 to 1848. The senior line from the House of Capet ruled in France from the election of Hugh Capet in 987 until the death of Charles IV in 1328. That

    Capetian dynasty

    Capetian_dynasty

  • Marie Antoinette
  • Queen of France from 1774 to 1792

    First 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

    Marie Antoinette

    Marie Antoinette

    Marie_Antoinette

  • Marie-Gabrielle Capet
  • French painter (1761–1818)

    Marie-Gabrielle Capet (6 September 1761 – 1 November 1818) was a French Neoclassical painter. Capet came from a modest background, and her previous background

    Marie-Gabrielle Capet

    Marie-Gabrielle Capet

    Marie-Gabrielle_Capet

  • Peter Butterfield
  • Canadian conductor and classical tenor

    VancouverVoicesYouth choir for singers 10–18 years. In April 2009 he succeeded Simon Capet as the director of the Victoria Philharmonic Choir. Butterfield has recorded

    Peter Butterfield

    Peter_Butterfield

  • Isabella of France
  • Queen of England from 1308 to 1327

    quartered as a traitor, his quarters to be dispersed throughout England. Simon of Reading, one of the Despensers' supporters, was hanged next to him on

    Isabella of France

    Isabella of France

    Isabella_of_France

  • Robertians
  • Medieval Frankish noble family

    whose son – duke Hugh the Great was father to the first Capetian king Hugh Capet (987–996). The ancestry of count Robert the Strong (d. 866) is not certain

    Robertians

    Robertians

    Robertians

  • House of Montfort
  • French noble house

    notorious in France and among military medievalists. The family began when Hugh Capet granted a petty lordship to Guillaume de Montfort in the Île-de-France.

    House of Montfort

    House of Montfort

    House_of_Montfort

  • Louis XVII
  • Heir to the French throne (1785–1795)

    use derogatory language towards his surviving family. Simon referred to the boy as 'Charles Capet', or more commonly, 'wolf-cub.' He would be hit, kicked

    Louis XVII

    Louis XVII

    Louis_XVII

  • Victoria Philharmonic Choir
  • Choir based in Victoria, Canada

    director Peter Butterfield was appointed. Founding artistic director Simon Capet led the choir from June 2005 to January 2009. Victoria Philharmonic Choir

    Victoria Philharmonic Choir

    Victoria Philharmonic Choir

    Victoria_Philharmonic_Choir

  • West Francia
  • Predecessor of France from 843 to 987

    the title "duke of the Franks" by King Louis IV. In 987 Hugh's son Hugh Capet was elected king, and the Capetian dynasty began. At this point they controlled

    West Francia

    West Francia

    West_Francia

  • List of French monarchs
  • different languages and cultures. The Capetian dynasty is named for Hugh Capet, a Robertian who served as Duke of the Franks and was elected King in 987

    List of French monarchs

    List of French monarchs

    List_of_French_monarchs

  • Margaret of France, Duchess of Brabant
  • Duchess consort of Brabant from 1270 to 1271

    Margaret of France (1254–1271) was a member of the House of Capet and was Duchess of Brabant by her marriage to John I, Duke of Brabant. Born in 1254

    Margaret of France, Duchess of Brabant

    Margaret of France, Duchess of Brabant

    Margaret_of_France,_Duchess_of_Brabant

  • Hélène de Portes
  • French woman; lover of Paul Reynaud (1920–1940)

    memoirs do not mention de Portes at all, a silence noted by historian Antoine Capet. As the French front continued to collapse, Reynaud, his government and

    Hélène de Portes

    Hélène_de_Portes

  • Hugh, Count of Vermandois
  • French noble (1057–1101)

    Latin: Hugo Magnus) was the first count of Vermandois from the House of Capet. His wife, Adelaide de Vermandois was the heiress and holder of the title

    Hugh, Count of Vermandois

    Hugh, Count of Vermandois

    Hugh,_Count_of_Vermandois

  • First Hundred Years' War
  • Capetian-Plantagenet conflicts (1159–1259)

    conflicts and disputes during the High Middle Ages in which the House of Capet, rulers of the Kingdom of France, fought the House of Plantagenet (also

    First Hundred Years' War

    First Hundred Years' War

    First_Hundred_Years'_War

  • Simon-Charles Miger
  • French engraver

    Simon-Charles Miger (Nemours, 19 February 1736 – Paris, 28 February 1828) was a French engraver, most notable for the plates he produced for La Ménagerie

    Simon-Charles Miger

    Simon-Charles Miger

    Simon-Charles_Miger

  • Isabella of France, Queen of Navarre
  • Queen of Navarre from 1258 to 1270

    Cambridge University Press. Media related to Isabella of France, Queen of Navarre at Wikimedia Commons Marek, Miroslav. "House of Capet". Genealogy.EU.

    Isabella of France, Queen of Navarre

    Isabella of France, Queen of Navarre

    Isabella_of_France,_Queen_of_Navarre

  • Count of Évreux
  • French noble title

    sister Agnes of Évreux 1137–1140: Amaury II, son of the above 1140–1181: Simon, brother of the above 1181–1182: Amaury III, son of the above 1182–1195:

    Count of Évreux

    Count of Évreux

    Count_of_Évreux

  • Robert the Strong
  • Frankish noble

    King of West Francia. Robert the Strong was the great-grandfather of Hugh Capet and thus the ancestor of all the Capetians. The parentage of Robert the

    Robert the Strong

    Robert the Strong

    Robert_the_Strong

  • Odo of France
  • King of West Francia from 888 to 898

    first king from the Robertian dynasty, the parent house of the House of Capet. Before assuming the kingship, Odo was the Count of Paris, since 882. His

    Odo of France

    Odo of France

    Odo_of_France

  • Louis IX of France
  • King of France from 1226 to 1270

    Henry's position but also deepened the conflict, as the barons, led by Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, refused to accept the decision, which

    Louis IX of France

    Louis IX of France

    Louis_IX_of_France

  • Dukes in France
  • Hereditary noble title until 19th century

    ecclesiastical peer or merely a bishop holding a lay peerage. Under the House of Capet there were five laic duchies: Duke of Normandy, peer of France: mightiest

    Dukes in France

    Dukes in France

    Dukes_in_France

  • Votes on the death of Louis XVI
  • Convention, a roll call vote took place on the first two questions: 1 "Is Louis Capet guilty of conspiracy against public liberty and attacks against the general

    Votes on the death of Louis XVI

    Votes on the death of Louis XVI

    Votes_on_the_death_of_Louis_XVI

  • House of Bourbon
  • Cadet branch of French Capetian dynasty

    legitimate branch of the House of Capet. Although illegitimate, the House of Braganza traces its line to the House of Capet via descent from Robert II of

    House of Bourbon

    House of Bourbon

    House_of_Bourbon

  • Jean-Pierre Maurin
  • French violinist and pedagogue (1822 - 1894)

    perfect." The most famous of his pupils was Lucien Capet, who was to become the leader of the Capet Quartet and the teacher of Ivan Galamian. Riemann,

    Jean-Pierre Maurin

    Jean-Pierre Maurin

    Jean-Pierre_Maurin

  • Louis, Grand Dauphin
  • Heir apparent of Louis XIV (1661–1711)

    Rauglaudre[permanent dead link] Marek, Miroslav. "Complete Genealogy of the House of Capet". Genealogy.EU.[self-published source] Anselm de Guibours (1726). Histoire

    Louis, Grand Dauphin

    Louis, Grand Dauphin

    Louis,_Grand_Dauphin

  • Robert I of France
  • King of West Francia from 922 to 923

    the Great, who was later dux Francorum. Hugh was the father of King Hugh Capet. Nelson 1992. Bouchard 1981, p. 512. Jackman 2008, p. 41-47. Jackman 2008

    Robert I of France

    Robert I of France

    Robert_I_of_France

  • Charles, Count of Valois
  • French prince and nobleman (1270–1325)

    Valois (12 March 1270 – 16 December 1325), was a member of the House of Capet and founder of the House of Valois, which ruled over France from 1328 to

    Charles, Count of Valois

    Charles, Count of Valois

    Charles,_Count_of_Valois

  • Philip II of France
  • King of France from 1180 to 1223

    Philip co-ruler with him, in accordance with the traditions of the House of Capet, but these plans were delayed when Philip became ill after a hunting trip

    Philip II of France

    Philip II of France

    Philip_II_of_France

  • Counts and dukes of Valois
  • Nobles in northern France

    furnished a line of kings, the House of Valois, to succeed the House of Capet in 1328. It was, along with the counties of Beauvais, the Vexin, Vermandois

    Counts and dukes of Valois

    Counts and dukes of Valois

    Counts_and_dukes_of_Valois

  • France
  • Country primarily in Western Europe

    recurring tensions. The Carolingian dynasty ruled France until 987, when Hugh Capet was crowned king of the Franks. His descendants unified the country through

    France

    France

    France

  • Emma of France
  • Queen of West Francia from 923 to c.934

    Capetian dynasty, whose members ruled France from the accession of Hugh Capet in 987 until 1328. The Robertians' rise to prominence began with Emma’s

    Emma of France

    Emma_of_France

  • House of Burgundy
  • Dukes of Burgundy, 1032 to 1361

    (972–1031) Hugh Magnus (1007–1025) Henry I of France (1008–1060) House of Capet Robert I, Duke of Burgundy (1011–1076) Hugh (1034–1060) Henry of Burgundy

    House of Burgundy

    House of Burgundy

    House_of_Burgundy

  • Armorial of French peers
  • elective monarchy, before the succession became hereditary in the House of Capet. They were probably, at the time of the Frankish monarchy, the great princes

    Armorial of French peers

    Armorial of French peers

    Armorial_of_French_peers

  • Louis VIII of France
  • King of France from 1223 to 1226

    Philip II, Louis led forces during the Albigensian Crusade in support of Simon de Montfort the Elder, from 1219 to 1223, and as king, from January 1226

    Louis VIII of France

    Louis VIII of France

    Louis_VIII_of_France

  • List of Burgundian royal consorts
  • Royal consorts of Burgundy

    their suzerain. In 1004, Burgundy was annexed by the king, of the House of Capet. Otto II William continued to rule what would come to be called the Free

    List of Burgundian royal consorts

    List_of_Burgundian_royal_consorts

  • Jean-Baptiste Robert Lindet
  • French revolutionary (1746–1825)

    hostile to King Louis XVI, provided a Rapport sur les crimes imputés à Louis Capet (20 December 1792) – a report of the king's alleged crimes – and voted for

    Jean-Baptiste Robert Lindet

    Jean-Baptiste Robert Lindet

    Jean-Baptiste_Robert_Lindet

  • Kingdom of Arles
  • Part of the Holy Roman Empire

    County of Forcalquier, thus establishing a Provençal branch of the House of Capet. In coordination with Pope Nicholas III, he made a stillborn attempt to

    Kingdom of Arles

    Kingdom of Arles

    Kingdom_of_Arles

  • Paris
  • Capital of France

    Francia. From the Capetian dynasty that began with the 987 election of Hugh Capet, Count of Paris and Duke of the Franks (duc des Francs), as king of a unified

    Paris

    Paris

    Paris

  • List of English monarchs
  • dominions were part of a process leading to a unified England. The historian Simon Keynes states, for example, "Offa was driven by a lust for power, not a

    List of English monarchs

    List of English monarchs

    List_of_English_monarchs

  • List of regicides
  • Revolutionaries could have regarded it as the "lawful execution" of "citizen Louis Capet" after a "fair trial" that had found him guilty. Other killings, such as

    List of regicides

    List_of_regicides

  • Louis XIV
  • King of France from 1643 to 1715

    Journal, 17 October 2020, p. C9. Saint-Simon, Louis de Rouvroy, duc de (1876). The Memoirs of the Duke de Saint-Simon on the Reign of Louis XIV. and the Regency

    Louis XIV

    Louis XIV

    Louis_XIV

  • Alphonse, Count of Poitiers
  • 13th-century French nobleman

    Thirteenth Century. Translated by Hunt, E .D. Richard, Jean (1983). Lloyd, Simon (ed.). Saint Louis: Crusader King of France. Translated by Birrell, Jean

    Alphonse, Count of Poitiers

    Alphonse, Count of Poitiers

    Alphonse,_Count_of_Poitiers

  • Charlemagne
  • Carolingian emperor from 800 to 814

    Vermandois, great-great granddaughter of Pepin of Italy and grandmother of Hugh Capet, Through Hedwiga, great-great granddaughter of Louis the Pious and mother

    Charlemagne

    Charlemagne

    Charlemagne

  • Louis X of France
  • King of France (1314–1316) and Navarre (1305–1316)

    from the Oath of Strasburg to Chanticler. D. Appleton and Company. Kézai, Simon (1999). Gesta Hungarorum: The Deeds of the Hungarians. Central European

    Louis X of France

    Louis X of France

    Louis_X_of_France

  • List of heads of state of France
  • lands east of Lothair's kingdom. The Capetian dynasty is named for Hugh Capet, a Robertian who served as Duke of the Franks and was elected King in 987

    List of heads of state of France

    List of heads of state of France

    List_of_heads_of_state_of_France

  • Morganatic marriage
  • Type of marriage between people of unequal social rank

    noble heiresses helped to aggrandize the royal demesne and the House of Capet while gradually diminishing the number of large domains held in theoretical

    Morganatic marriage

    Morganatic marriage

    Morganatic_marriage

  • List of French peerages
  • abolished 1790   Duke of Aiguillon 1634 L'Age extinct 1635   Duke of Saint-Simon 1635 Rouvroy extinct 1755   Duke of La Force 1637 Caumont extinct 1755  

    List of French peerages

    List of French peerages

    List_of_French_peerages

  • French Revolution
  • 1789–1799 sociopolitical change in France

    One". The next few months were taken up with the trial of Citoyen Louis Capet, formerly Louis XVI. While evenly divided on the question of his guilt,

    French Revolution

    French Revolution

    French_Revolution

  • Constantine the Great
  • Roman emperor from 306 to 337

    Charlemagne, Henry VIII, Philip II of Spain, Godfrey of Bouillon, the House of Capet, the House of Habsburg, the House of Stuart, the Macedonian dynasty and

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine_the_Great

  • Blanche of Castile
  • Queen of France from 1223 to 1226

    county could pass only to his heirs. He gave up all the lands conquered by Simon de Montfort to the crown of France. It also meant the end of the Albigensian

    Blanche of Castile

    Blanche of Castile

    Blanche_of_Castile

  • Charles the Simple
  • King of West Francia from 898 to 922

    p. 87. Toussaint-Duplessis: Annales de Paris. Jusqu'au règne de Hugues Capet, 1753, p. 201. Orderic Vitalis, The Ecclesiastical History of Orderic Vitalis

    Charles the Simple

    Charles the Simple

    Charles_the_Simple

  • God Save the King
  • British patriotic song

    Guillotine France, let thy trumpet sound – Tell all the world around How Capet fell; And when great George's poll Shall in the basket roll, Let mercy then

    God Save the King

    God Save the King

    God_Save_the_King

  • Reconquista
  • Medieval Christian military campaigns

    under Count Borrel II, who declared that the new dynasty in France (the Capets) were not the legitimate rulers of France nor, as a result, of his county

    Reconquista

    Reconquista

    Reconquista

  • Neustria
  • Western part of the kingdom of the Franks

    the later Capetians, ruled the whole of Neustria until 987, when Hugh Capet was elected to the kingship. The subsidiary counts of Neustria had exceeded

    Neustria

    Neustria

    Neustria

  • List of monarchs by nickname
  • Βασίλειος Βουλγαροκτόνος, Basíleios Boulgaroktónos) "~ Capet": Hugh Capet (French: Hugues Capet) "~ the Cabbage": Ivaylo of Bulgaria (Bulgarian: Ивайло

    List of monarchs by nickname

    List_of_monarchs_by_nickname

  • Siege of Paris (885–886)
  • Raid on the Seine in the Kingdom of West Franks

    castellanies. The princelings of West Francia elected Robert I's grandson, Hugh Capet, king in 987. The Viking invasion as well as further persistent raidings

    Siege of Paris (885–886)

    Siege of Paris (885–886)

    Siege_of_Paris_(885–886)

  • Eleanor of Aquitaine
  • Queen of France (1137–52) and England (1154–89); Duchess of Aquitaine (1137–1204)

    of them. House of Plantagenet Angevin Empire Capetian dynasty House of Capet Grandmother of Europe, sobriquet of Eleanor of Aquitaine and others List

    Eleanor of Aquitaine

    Eleanor of Aquitaine

    Eleanor_of_Aquitaine

  • Eadwig
  • King of England from 955 to 959

    prospective partners of suitable status were too closely related, and in 988 Hugh Capet, King of the Franks, unsuccessfully sought a daughter of the Byzantine emperor

    Eadwig

    Eadwig

    Eadwig

  • Blanche of France, Infanta of Castile
  • Infanta of Castile

    Doubleday 2015, p. 123. Linehan 2008, p. 160. Linehan 2008, p. xvii. Doubleday, Simon R. (2015). The Wise King: A Christian Prince, Muslim Spain, and the Birth

    Blanche of France, Infanta of Castile

    Blanche of France, Infanta of Castile

    Blanche_of_France,_Infanta_of_Castile

  • List of current monarchs of sovereign states
  • and the Parma branch of the House of Bourbon, a branch of the House of Capet. Officially known in Malay as the "Yang di-Pertuan Agong", which roughly

    List of current monarchs of sovereign states

    List_of_current_monarchs_of_sovereign_states

  • La Révolution française (film)
  • 1989 film

    his royal title as King of France and be reduced to merely "Citizen Louis Capet". The Mayor of Paris, Jean Sylvain Bailly, is forced to declare martial

    La Révolution française (film)

    La_Révolution_française_(film)

  • Louis of France (1244–1260)
  • French prince

    Carlisle: Edward I and Ecclesiastical Patronage". In Coss, Peter R.; Lloyd, Simon D. (eds.). Thirteenth Century England. Vol. IV: Proceedings of the Newcastle

    Louis of France (1244–1260)

    Louis of France (1244–1260)

    Louis_of_France_(1244–1260)

  • English claims to the French throne
  • III's uncle, Charles IV, died the following year. From the election of Hugh Capet in 987 until 1316, the French crown passed uninterrupted from father to

    English claims to the French throne

    English claims to the French throne

    English_claims_to_the_French_throne

  • Reims Cathedral
  • Church and episcopal seat in Reims, France

    Henry I of France in 1027. All but seven of France's future kings --Hugh Capet, Robert II, Louis VI, John I, Henry IV, Louis XVIII, and Louis Philippe

    Reims Cathedral

    Reims Cathedral

    Reims_Cathedral

  • Counts of Dreux
  • Noble family of France

    until 1355, when the heiress, Countess Joan II of Dreux, married Simon de Thouars. Simon and Joan had three daughters and no sons; their daughters sold

    Counts of Dreux

    Counts of Dreux

    Counts_of_Dreux

  • Spanish Empire
  • Colonial empire between 1492 and 1976

    campaigned for independence in Chile (1818) and in Peru (1821). Further north, Simón Bolívar led forces that won independence between 1811 and 1826 for the area

    Spanish Empire

    Spanish Empire

    Spanish_Empire

  • Pretender
  • Someone who claims to be rightful holder of a throne that is vacant or held by another

    crown could never be diverted from the rightful (senior line) heir of Hugh Capet. Moreover, although the Orléans volunteered to defer their rival claim to

    Pretender

    Pretender

    Pretender

  • Dagobert I
  • King of the Franks in Austrasia, Neustria, and Burgundy

    Duby, Georges (1991). France in the Middle Ages 987–1460: From Hugh Capet to Joan of Arc. Oxford: Blackwell Publishers. ISBN 0-631-18945-9. Durant

    Dagobert I

    Dagobert I

    Dagobert_I

  • Estates General (France)
  • Consultative assembly in France, 1302 to 1789

    respect. It was universally recognized that in the event of the line of Hugh Capet becoming extinct, it would be the function of the States-General to elect

    Estates General (France)

    Estates General (France)

    Estates_General_(France)

  • List of classical violinists
  • Campoli (1906–1991) Mary Canberg (1918–2004) Roberto Cani (1967–2025) Lucien Capet (1873–1928) Norman Carol (1928–2024) Marius Casadesus (1892–1981) Arthur

    List of classical violinists

    List_of_classical_violinists

  • Philip III of France
  • King of France from 1270 to 1285

    given the regency of the kingdom into the hands of Mathieu de Vendôme and Simon II, Count of Clermont, to whom he had also entrusted the royal seal. After

    Philip III of France

    Philip III of France

    Philip_III_of_France

  • Basilica of Saint-Denis
  • Historic church in Saint-Denis, Paris, France

    of St. Denis as the necropolis of French kings formally began under Hugh Capet (987–996), but the tombs of several earlier kings were already located there

    Basilica of Saint-Denis

    Basilica of Saint-Denis

    Basilica_of_Saint-Denis

  • Orléanist
  • French monarchist faction in support of the House of Orléans

    The Crown passes by primogeniture to males born in the male line of Hugh Capet. Only children born of legal marriages conforming with the canon law of

    Orléanist

    Orléanist

    Orléanist

  • Alfonso VI of León and Castile
  • Iberian King (c. 1040 – 1109)

    wife, Hélie de Semur-en-Brionnais, and great-granddaughter of King Hugh Capet of France. She was also the niece of Abbot Hugh of Cluny and aunt of Henry

    Alfonso VI of León and Castile

    Alfonso VI of León and Castile

    Alfonso_VI_of_León_and_Castile

  • Death and state funeral of Winston Churchill
  • 1965 funeral of UK prime minister

    David (2006), "Churchill and de Gaulle: Makers and Writers of History", in Capet, Antoine (ed.), Britain, France and the Entente Cordiale since 1904, London:

    Death and state funeral of Winston Churchill

    Death and state funeral of Winston Churchill

    Death_and_state_funeral_of_Winston_Churchill

  • Catalonia
  • Nationality and autonomous community of Spain

    Borrell II, Count of Barcelona, did not recognise the new French king Hugh Capet as his king, evidencing the loss of dependency from Frankish rule and confirming

    Catalonia

    Catalonia

    Catalonia

  • Crusades after the fall of Acre, 1291–1399
  • Latter period of the Crusades

    1336, threatening England. Edward III had laid claim to the throne of the Capets, and his ambition was the signal for the Hundred Years' War. Philip, attacked

    Crusades after the fall of Acre, 1291–1399

    Crusades after the fall of Acre, 1291–1399

    Crusades_after_the_fall_of_Acre,_1291–1399

  • Robert of Alençon
  • French noble (1344–1377)

    Count of Alençon, was portrayed by actor Ben Affleck in the same film. "Capet". MedLands, Foundation for Medieval Genealogy. Retrieved 25 March 2026.

    Robert of Alençon

    Robert of Alençon

    Robert_of_Alençon

  • Ivan Galamian
  • Armenian-American violin teacher

    released him. Soon thereafter he moved to Paris and studied under Lucien Capet in 1922 and 1923. In 1924 he debuted in Paris. Due to a combination of nerves

    Ivan Galamian

    Ivan_Galamian

  • Chanson de geste
  • Medieval narrative in poetic form

    propagandistic) fervor to some chansons de geste (such as La Chanson de Hugues Capet). The poems contain an assortment of character types; the repertoire of

    Chanson de geste

    Chanson de geste

    Chanson_de_geste

  • County of Toulouse
  • Feudal monarchy in southern France (778–1271)

    in having its chief, Hugh Capet elected to the French throne. This time, the Carolingian dynasty effectively ended. Hugh Capet was the founder the Capetian

    County of Toulouse

    County of Toulouse

    County_of_Toulouse

  • History of France
  • Francia, and achieved increasing prominence under the rule of the House of Capet, founded in 987. A succession crisis in 1328 led to the Hundred Years' War

    History of France

    History of France

    History_of_France

  • Bourbon claim to the Spanish throne
  • Dynastic claim

    Queen consort of France, Navarre passed into the control of the House of Capet, succeeded by several Capetian and non-Capetian dynasties. In accordance

    Bourbon claim to the Spanish throne

    Bourbon claim to the Spanish throne

    Bourbon_claim_to_the_Spanish_throne

  • Foreign policy of Charles de Gaulle
  • French foreign policy in 1940–1946 and 1959–1969

    Archived from the original on 8 March 2008. Retrieved 18 August 2007. Antoine Capet; Aïssatou Sy-Wonyu (2003). The "special Relationship". Publication Univ

    Foreign policy of Charles de Gaulle

    Foreign_policy_of_Charles_de_Gaulle

  • Noyon
  • Commune in Hauts-de-France, France

    crowned as co-King of the Franks in 768, as was the first Capetian king, Hugh Capet in 987. In 859 the town was attacked by Vikings and the bishop, Immo, captured

    Noyon

    Noyon

    Noyon

  • Duchy of Normandy
  • Medieval duchy in Western Europe (911–1290)

    becoming established between 987 and 1006. In 980, the dukes helped place Hugh Capet on the French throne. In 1066, Duke William defeated Harold II of England

    Duchy of Normandy

    Duchy of Normandy

    Duchy_of_Normandy

  • French court
  • French Royal court

    produced in Paris is as follows: 2 out of 11 acts during the reign of Hugues Capet, 7 out of 45 during the reign of Robert II, 15 out of 62 under Henry I,

    French court

    French court

    French_court

  • Noyon Cathedral
  • Roman Catholic church in Noyon, France

    cathedral hosted a number of royal coronations, including Charlemagne and Hugh Capet, and later became the baptismal church of the Protestant reformer John Calvin

    Noyon Cathedral

    Noyon Cathedral

    Noyon_Cathedral

  • Dieppe
  • Subprefecture and commune in Normandy, France

    1970), former footballer with 385 club caps and 63 with France Laurent Capet (born 1972), volleyball player Communes of the Seine-Maritime department

    Dieppe

    Dieppe

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  • Philip of Artois
  • French nobleman (1269–1298)

    Philippe d'Artois (d. 1298) And The Origin Of The Cult Of Saint Louis In The Capet Family]. Le Moyen Age (in French). CXIX: 27–56. doi:10.3917/rma.191.0027

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  • Adelaide of Italy
  • Holy Roman Empress, Catholic saint (931–999)

    forces in the Ottonian Empire. She also asked that Adelaide capture Hugh Capet, who was already elected king of West Frankia in 987. Another enemy of Emma's

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  • Occitania
  • Historical region in southern Europe

    Occitania and its gradual replacement by the French dynasty of the House of Capet. Regarding to linguistic affinity and closeness, after some early Romance-language

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  • Biddulph Recordings
  • English record label for classical music

    Abendroth, as well as the Budapest String Quartet, the Busch Quartet, the Capet Quartet, and the Primrose Quartet. Biddulph Recordings has also produced

    Biddulph Recordings

    Biddulph_Recordings

  • Jean-Paul Marat
  • French political theorist (1743–1793)

    advice: Guard the King from view, put a price on the heads of the fugitive Capets, arm all the citizens, form a camp near Paris, press forward the sale of

    Jean-Paul Marat

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  • Louis Antoine de Saint-Just
  • French revolutionary politician (1767–1794)

    Saint-Just delivered a blazing condemnation of him. He demanded "Louis Capet should be judged not as a king or even a citizen, but as a traitor, an enemy

    Louis Antoine de Saint-Just

    Louis Antoine de Saint-Just

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  • Carolingian dynasty
  • Frankish noble family founded by Charles Martel

    coronation of Robert II of France as junior co-ruler with his father, Hugh Capet, thus beginning the Capetian dynasty. The term Vikings generally designated

    Carolingian dynasty

    Carolingian dynasty

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  • Laon
  • Prefecture and commune in Hauts-de-France, France

    Carolingians, Laon took the part of Charles of Lorraine, their heir, and Hugh Capet only succeeded in making himself master of the town by the connivance of

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    SIMONE

     Feminine form of Icelandic Símon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.

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    Simon

    King Henry IV, Part 2' Simon Shadow, a country soldier.

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    Son of Simon.

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  • SIMONE
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    SIMONE

     Scandinavian feminine form of Greek Symeon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.

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    Symon

    Hear; Listen; Form of Simon; Listening Intently; Hearkening

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    SIMONA

    Feminine form of Italian Simone, SIMONA means "hearkening."

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    Variant spelling of Hebrew Shimown, SHIMON means "hearkening."

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    SIMON

     Greek byname derived from the word simós, SIMON means "flat- or snub-nosed." In use by the Russians. Compare with another form of Simon.

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    English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish (Simón), Czech and Slovak (Šimon), Slovenian, Hungarian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)

    Simon

    English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish (Simón), Czech and Slovak (Šimon), Slovenian, Hungarian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the personal name, Hebrew Shim‘on, which is probably derived from the verb sham‘a ‘to hearken’. In the Vulgate and in many vernacular versions of the Old Testament, this is usually rendered Simeon. In the Greek New Testament, however, the name occurs as Simōn, as a result of assimilation to the pre-existing Greek byname Sīmōn (from sīmos ‘snub-nosed’). Both Simon and Simeon were in use as personal names in western Europe from the Middle Ages onward. In Christendom the former was always more popular, at least in part because of its associations with the apostle Simon Peter, the brother of Andrew. In Britain there was also confusion from an early date with Anglo-Scandinavian forms of Sigmund (see Siegmund), a name whose popularity was reinforced at the Conquest by the Norman form Simund.The earliest documented bearer of the surname Simon in New France came from the Saintonge region of France and was in Montreal by 1655. Another, from Paris, is recorded in Quebec City in 1659 with the secondary surname Lapointe.

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    English, North German, and Dutch : patronymic from Simon.

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    Simson

    Son of Simon; Sun Child; Little Sun

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    SIMON

     Greek byname derived from the word simós, SIMON means "flat- or snub-nosed." In use by the Russians. 

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    Italian

    SIMONE

    Italian form of Hebrew Shimown, SIMONE means "hearkening."

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  • SIMONE
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    French

    SIMONE

     Feminine form of French Simon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.

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  • SIMON
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    French

    SIMON

     English and French form of Greek Simōn, SIMON means "hearkening." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of many characters, including a sorcerer and a brother of Jesus. It is often confused with Simon (2).

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  • SIMIN
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    Persian/Iranian

    SIMIN

    (سیمین) Persian name SIMIN means "silvery."

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  • SIMONE
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    SIMONE

     Feminine form of Finnish Simo, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with another form of Simone.

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    English, Dutch, and French (Swiss) : variant of Simon.

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    ASYCHIS

    , a wise and beneficent king.

  • Obalesh
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    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Obalesh

    Lord Shiva

  • Arinan
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    Arinan

    Intellectual

  • Illanipi
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    Amazing.

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    Lowri

    Laurel; Welsh Form of Laura

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    Jeff

    Divinely Peaceful; Form of Jeffrey; God's Peace; Peace

  • Divashini | தீவாஷீநீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Divashini | தீவாஷீநீ 

    Shine among the day and all

  • Rimon |
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    Pomegranate

  • Nivya
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    Feichin

    Little raven.

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  • Zohar
  • n.

    A Jewish cabalistic book attributed by tradition to Rabbi Simon ben Yochi, who lived about the end of the 1st century, a. d. Modern critics believe it to be a compilation of the 13th century.

  • Simoniac
  • n.

    One who practices simony, or who buys or sells preferment in the church.

  • Simoniacal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to simony; guilty of simony; consisting of simony.

  • Simoon
  • n.

    A hot, dry, suffocating, dust-laden wind, that blows occasionally in Arabia, Syria, and neighboring countries, generated by the extreme heat of the parched deserts or sandy plains.

  • Simony
  • n.

    The crime of buying or selling ecclesiastical preferment; the corrupt presentation of any one to an ecclesiastical benefice for money or reward.

  • Simoom
  • n.

    Alt. of Simoon

  • Simonian
  • n.

    One of the followers of Simon Magus; also, an adherent of certain heretical sects in the early Christian church.

  • Mennonite
  • n.

    One of a small denomination of Christians, so called from Menno Simons of Friesland, their founder. They believe that the New Testament is the only rule of faith, that there is no original sin, that infants should not be baptized, and that Christians ought not to take oath, hold office, or render military service.

  • Simonist
  • n.

    One who practices simony.

  • Saint-Simonian
  • n.

    A follower of the Count de St. Simon, who died in 1825, and who maintained that the principle of property held in common, and the just division of the fruits of common labor among the members of society, are the true remedy for the social evils which exist.

  • Honewort
  • n.

    An umbelliferous plant of the genus Sison (S. Amomum); -- so called because used to cure a swelling called a hone.