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House of Capet - Capets through history |  | House of Capet - Capets through history: Encyclopedia II - House of Capet - Capets through history |  | Over the course of the preceding centuries, Capetians would spread throughout Europe, ruling every form of provincial unit from kingdoms to manors. Besides being the most numerous royal family in Europe, it also is one of the most incestual, especially in the Spanish Monarchy. Salic Law, reestablished during the Hundred Years' War from an ancient French tradition, caused the French monarchy to permit only direct male descendents of Hugh to succeed to the throne of France. This did not effect monarchies not under that law such as Portugal, Sp ...
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House of Capet - Capets through history
Over the course of the preceding centuries, Capetians would spread throughout Europe, ruling every form of provincial unit from kingdoms to manors. Besides being the most numerous royal family in Europe, it also is one of the most incestual, especially in the Spanish Monarchy. Salic Law, reestablished during the Hundred Years' War from an ancient French tradition, caused the French monarchy to permit only direct male descendents of Hugh to succeed to the throne of France. This did not effect monarchies not under that law such as Portugal, Spain, Navarre, and various smaller duchies and counties. Therefore, many royal families appear and disappear in the French succession or become cadet branches upon marriage. A complete list of the senior-most line of Capetians is available here.
House of Capet - Capetians and their domains
- 3 Latin Emperors (1216-1217, 1221-1261)
- Pierre (1216-1217)
- Robert (1221 - 1228)
- Baldwin II (1228-1261)
- 2 Emperors of Brazil (1822-1889)
- Pedro I (1822-1834)
- Pedro II (1834-(1889)
- 38 Kings of France (888-898, 922-923, 987-1792, 1814-1815, 1815-1848)
- Odo (888-898)
- Robert I (922-923)
- Hughes (987-996)
- Robert II (996-1031)
- Henri I (1031-1060)
- Philippe I (1060-1108)
- Louis VI (1108-1137)
- Louis VII (1137-1180)
- Philippe II (1180-1223)
- Louis VIII (1223-1226)
- Louis IX (1226-1270)
- Philippe III (1271-1285)
- Philippe IV (1285-1314)
- Louis X (1314-1316)
- Jean I (1316)
- Philippe V (1316-1322)
- Charles IV (1322-1328)
- Philippe VI (1328-1350)
- Jean II (1350-1364)
- Charles V (1364-1380)
- Charles VI (1380-1422)
- Charles VII (1422-1461)
- Louis XI (1461-1483)
- Charles VIII (1483-1498)
- Louis XII (1498-1515)
- François I (1515-1547)
- Henri II (1547-1559)
- François II (1559-1560)
- Charles IX (1560-1574)
- Henri III (1574-1589)
- Henri IV (1589-1610)
- Louis XIII (1610-1643)
- Louis XIV (1643-1715)
- Louis XV (1715-1774)
- Louis XVI (1774-1792)
- Louis XVIII (1814-1824)
- Charles X (1824-1830)
- Louis-Philippe (1830-1848)
- 28 Kings and Queens of Portugal (1139-1580, 1640-1853)
- Afonso I Henriques (1112-1185)
- Sancho I (1185-1211)
- Afonso II (1211-1223)
- Sancho II (1223-1247)
- Afonso III (1247-1279)
- Dinis (1279-1325)
- Afonso IV (1325-1357)
- Pedro I (1357-1367)
- Fernando I (1367-1383)
- João I (1385-1433)
- Duarte I (1433-1438)
- Afonso V (1438-1481)
- João II (1481-1495)
- Manuel I (1495-1521)
- João III (1521-1557)
- Sebastião I (1557-1578)
- Henrique I (1578-1580)
- António I (1580-1580)
- João IV (1640-1656)
- Afonso VI (1656-1667)
- Pedro II (1667-1706)
- João V (1706-1750)
- José I (1750-1777)
- Maria I (1777-1816)
- João VI (1816-1826)
- Pedro IV (1826-1826)
- Maria II (1826-1828, 1834-1853)
- Miguel I (1828-1834)
- 11 Kings and Queens of Naples (1266-1442, 1700-1707, 1735-1806)
- Charles I (1266-1285)
- Charles II (1285-1309)
- Robert (1309-1343)
- Joanna I (1343-1382)
- Karol III (1382-1386)
- Ladislas (1386-1414)
- Joanna II (1414-1435)
- René I (1435-1442)
- Felipe (1700-1707)
- Carlos VII (1735-1759)
- Fernando IV (1759-1806)
- 4 Kings of Sicily (1266-1282, 1700-1713, 1735-1815)
- Charles I (1266-1285)
- Felipe (1700-1713)
- Carlos VII (1735-1759)
- Fernando III (1759-1815)
- 4 Kings of the Two Sicilies (1815-1860)
- Ferdinando I (1815-1825)
- Francis I (1825-1830)
- Ferdinando II (1830-1859)
- Francis II (1859-1860)
- 12 Kings of Navarre (1305-1441, 1572-1792)
- Louis I (1305-1316)
- Philippe II (1316-1322)
- Charles I (1322-1328)
- Jeanne II (1328-1349)
- Charles II (1349-1387)
- Charles III (1387-1425)
- Blanche of Navarre (1425-1441)
- Henry III (1572-1610)
- Louis II (1610-1643)
- Louis III (1643-1715)
- Louis IV (1715-1774)
- Louis V (1774-1792)
- 3 Kings and Queen of Poland (1370-1399, 1573-1574)
- Louis I of Hungary (1370-1382)
- Jadwiga of Poland (1384-1399)
- Henry V (1573-1574)
- 10 Kings and Queen of Spain (1700-1808, 1813-1868, 1874-1931, 1975-Present)
- Felipe V (1700-1724, 1724-1746)
- Luis I (1724)
- Fernando VI (1746-1759)
- Carlos III (1759-1788)
- Carlos IV (1788-1808, 1808)
- Fernando VII (1808)
- Fernando VII (1813-1833)
- Isabel II (1833-1868)
- Alfonso XII (1874-1885)
- Alfonso XIII (1886-1931)
- Juan Carlos (1975-Present)
- 2 Kings of Etruria (1801-1807)
- Louis (1801-1803)
- Charles Louis (1803-1807)
- 4 Kings and Queen of Hungary (1310-1386)
- Károly I) (1310-1342)
- Lajos, I (1342-1382)
- Mária (1382-1385, 1386-1395)
- Károly II (1385-1386)
- 9 Prince and Princesses of Achaea (1278-1289, 1313-1322, 1333-1381, 1383-1386)
- Charles I (1278-1285)
- Charles II (1285-1289)
- Louis (1313-1316)
- Robert (1318-1322)
- Robert (1333-1346)
- Catherine (1333 -1364)
- Philippe (1364-1373)
- Jeanne I (1373-1381)
- Charles III (1383-1386)
- 2 Grand Dukes of Luxembourg (1964-Present)
- Jean (1964-2000)
- Henri (2000-Present)
- 21 Dukes and Duchess of Burgundy (956-1361, 1363-1482)
- Odo of Paris (956-965)
- Odo-Henri (965–1002)
- Odo-William (1002–1026)
- Henri I (1026–1032)
- Robert I (1032–1076)
- Hughes I (1076–1079)
- Odo I (1079–1103)
- Hughes II (1103–1143)
- Odo II (1143–1162)
- Hughes III (1162–1192)
- Odo III (1192–1218)
- Hughes IV (1218–1272)
- Robert II (1272–1306)
- Hughes V (1306–1315)
- Odo IV (1315–1349)
- Philippe I of Rouvre (1349–1361)
- Philippe II (1363–1404)
- Jean (1404–1419)
- Philippe III (1419–1467)
- Charles (1467–1477)
- Marie (1477–1482)
- 15 Dukes and Duchess of Brittany (1212-1345, 1364-1532)
- Pierre I (1213-1237)
- Jean I (1237-1286)
- Jean II (1286-1305)
- Arthur II (1305-1316)
- Jean III (1312-1341)
- Jean IV (1341-1345)
- Jean V (1364-1399)
- Jean VI (1399-1442)
- François I (1442-1450)
- Pierre II (1450-1457)
- Arthur III (1457-1458)
- François II (1458-1488)
- Anna (1488-1514)
- Claudia (1514-1524)
- François III (1524-1532)
- 6 Dukes and Duchess of Hainaut (1253-1256, 1417-1482, 1700-1713)
- 6 Dukes and Duchess of Brabant (1405-1482)
- Antoine (1406-1415)
- Jean IV (1415-1427)
- Philippe I (1427-1430)
- Philippe II (1430-1467)
- Charles (1467-1477)
- Marie (1477-1482)
- 6 Dukes and Duchess of Luxembourg (1412-1415, 1419-1482, 1700-1713)
- 3 Dukes of Lorraine (1431-1473)
- René I (1431-1453)
- Jean II (1453-1470)
- Nicholas I (1470-1473)
- 1 Duchess of Guelders (1477-1482)
- 1 Duchess of Limburg (1477-1482)
- 1 Duke of Milan (1700-1713)
- 7 Dukes and Duchess of Parma (1731-1735, 1748-1802, 1814-1859)
- 2 Duchess and Duke of Lucca (1817-1847)
- 7 Margraves and Marchionesses of Namur (1217-1237, 1429-1482, 1700-1713)
- 9 Counts and Countess of Provence (1245-1481)
- 1 Count of Portugal (1093-1112)
- 8 Counts and Countesses of Burgundy (Franche Comte) (1329-1382, 1383-1482)
- 6 Counts and Countess of Flanders (1383-1482, 1700-1713)
- 3 Counts and Countess of Holland (1433-1482)
- 3 Counts and Countess of Zeeland (1433-1482)
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