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Monument in the St Louis series to Hugh Capet and Odo. Destroyed during the Revolution. The drawing also shows the appearance of the tomb chest and the gablets over the heads of the figures. Hugh Capet was the first of the line of French Kings until the Revolution to be buried at St Denis; there were only three exceptions to this.


Original text:

hugo chapet rex + odo rex.
TOMBEAU
de pierre adroite du grand autel dans le choeur de l'Eglise de l'abbaye de S.’ Denis. Il est de Hugues Capet mort l'an 997.
[ Tomb of stone right next to the high altar in the hearth of the Church of the Abbey of S.’ Denis. It is of Hugue Capet who died in the year 997 ]
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http://www.churchmonumentsgazetteer.co.uk/France_Saint-Denis_Lost.html

(original: https://digital.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/objects/17fc19da-984d-414e-8475-2225eb3d041b/surfaces/ea482996-7c8a-44df-9aa1-ec19ca6b0de3/)
Author François Roger de Gaignières

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