capetian
capetian — adjective
- capetianpositive
- more capetiancomparative
- most capetiansuperlative
1. belonging to or connected with the medieval French ruling family known as the Ca
belonging to or connected with the medieval French ruling family known as the Capets, whose members served as kings of France from the late 900s until the early 1300s.
Anjali is writing her thesis on Capetian administrative reforms in the thirteenth century.
The Capetian monarchs gradually expanded their royal authority beyond the Île-de-France region.
collocation: Capetian monarchs
Professor Tariq compares Carolingian and Capetian coronation ceremonies in his latest book.
Few original Capetian documents survive from the early medieval period.
Putri found that Capetian queens played a significant role in medieval diplomacy.
- of the Capet dynasty
phrasal alternative used postpositively, e.g. 'kings of the Capet dynasty'
文法句型
Capetian + noun
用法筆記
Used attributively before a noun. Most frequent in academic writing about medieval French history, particularly with nouns such as dynasty, king, reign, period, and architecture.