there was the war of the roses and the taxation
This blue colour was one of the symbols of the Capetian kings dynasty. According to the legend, it is the colour of the military cloak Saint Martin of Tours cut and gave to a scantily dressed beggar on his way to Amiens. It then became part of the royal flag along with the lily flowers, which then got incorporated into the flag of Paris.
1) Carolingian Dynasty 2) Capetian Dynasty 3) Valois Dynasty
The Capetians were Frankish (from the Gaulish tribe of the Franks) kings. The Franks came from what is now Germany and settled first in Northern France (north of Paris). Ater that they extended their territory southwards, and the Capetians established themselves as the most powerful rulers. When they gave way to the following dynasty, the Carolingians, they already held a very sizeable chunk of what is now France.
We the Kings was created in 2003.
Capetian line of kings
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there was the war of the roses and the taxation
R. Fawtier has written: 'The Capetian kings of France'
The Capetian Dynasty is the oldest Royal House in Europe and includes the Bourbons.
Elizabeth A. R. Brown has written: 'Politics and institutions in Capetian France' -- subject(s): Politics and government 'The Lit de justice' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, France, France. Parlement (Paris), History, Kings and rulers, Lit de justice, Rites and ceremonies 'The monarchy of Capetian France and royal ceremonial' -- subject(s): Biography, Civilization, Funeral rites and ceremonies, History, Kings and rulers, Monarchy
Capetian Dynasty
He was an early king on France, he was the founder of the Capetian dynasty.
St. Louis
St. Louis (Louis IX)
King Francis I of France from 1515 to 1547 during the Capetian Dynasty.
This blue colour was one of the symbols of the Capetian kings dynasty. According to the legend, it is the colour of the military cloak Saint Martin of Tours cut and gave to a scantily dressed beggar on his way to Amiens. It then became part of the royal flag along with the lily flowers, which then got incorporated into the flag of Paris.