Nation-building
Rosamond McKitterick: Capetian Kings, 24 October 2024
House of Lilies: The Dynasty that Made Medieval France
by Justine Firnhaber-Baker.
Allen Lane, 408 pp., £30, March,978 0 241 55277 3 Show More
by Justine Firnhaber-Baker.
Allen Lane, 408 pp., £30, March,
“... The unbroken succession of fifteen Capetian kings began in 987 when Hugh Capet was elected to the kingship of the Franks by his fellow magnates at Senlis, replacing the Carolingian dynasty that had ruled the kingdom of the Franks since Charlemagne’s father, Pippin III, deposed the last Merovingian king in 751. The lands the Capetian kings controlled would eventually expand far beyond the family territory of the Île-de-France, to embrace the principalities and smaller counties that would eventually become France ... ”