The Capetian Kings £8.00
Description
The Capetian kings ruled France from the election of Hugh Capet in 987 AD until the death of Charles IV in 1328 in an unbroken inheritance from father to son for twelve generations - something no other European dynasty ever achieved. This simplified family tree shows the line of descent.
Tudor Times Family Trees
4 Generations: the family context – grand-parents, parents, individual and siblings, own children.(Image)
6 generations: usually great-grandparents to grand-children (including sibling descendants) but varied if other generations are more interesting.
11 generations: varying from 6 x great-grandparents to the individual and his or her siblings’ grand-children, to 3 x great-grandparents to 3 x great-grandchildren.
Whilst we strive to be correct and use the best data available, genealogy can be disputed, so absolute accuracy cannot be guaranteed. The image shows the free family tree of Henry VIII as a guide.
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