The Capetian dynasty, or House of Capet, ruled France from 987 to 1328, founded by Hugh Capet after the death of the last Carolingian monarch. He faced internal and external challenges, centralizing power in Paris and fighting rebellious nobles. Conflicts with England, such as the Hundred Years' War, and with the Holy Roman Empire marked his reign. The dynasty ended in 1328 with the death of Charles IV, passing the crown to the House of Valois. His legacy influenced future dynasties and the development of the French state.
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