Capetian consolidation of royal domain

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The Capetian consolidation of royal domain was the gradual process by which the Capetian kings of France expanded and centralized their direct territorial control, transforming a fragmented feudal realm into a more unified and powerful monarchy.

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Philip III of France associatedWith Capetian consolidation of royal domain
League of the Public Weal aftermath Capetian consolidation of royal domain
this entity surface form: Louis XI later undermined the power of many member nobles