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Sentence count:10Posted:2021-02-23Updated:2021-02-23
Similar words: Capetowncape towntapetumparapetcapecaperapetalouscapedMeaning: n. King of France elected in 987 and founding the Capetian dynasty (940-996). 
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1 Charlemagne"s descendants ruled France until 987, when Hugh Capet, Duke of France and Count of Paris, was crowned King of France.
2 In 987 Hugh Capet, son of the first Duke, ousted rival Charles of Lorraine and declared himself King of West Francia.
3 "Paris is known for romance, " said Celine Capet, a 24-year-old student. "It's not a record for, say, the United States to hold - they don't even give kisses on the cheek.
4 We want to buy Vacuum Cleaner, Capet Washen, Food Processor, Barbeque Grill, Kettle, Hair Dryer, Juicers ,[www.Sentencedict.com] Mixers.
5 While I usually begun with Hugh Capet in 987, I have started this list earlier to ensure broad coverage.
6 Vacuum Cleaner, Capet Washen, Food Processor, Barbeque Grill, Kettle, Hair Dryer, Juicers, Mixers.
7 With his death, the direct male line of the House of Capet came to an end.
8 The transition from a hostile to a pacific relationship between the houses of Plantagenet and Capet took place between 1224 and 1259.
9 Some textbooks start with prehistory, others with the Roman conquest, others still with Clovis, Charlemagne or Hugh Capet (all mentioned below).
10 After a period of heavy fragmentation within the regions of modern France, the Capet family were rewarded with the title "Duke of the Franks".
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