Robert II the Pious: Consolidating the Capetian Monarchy (996-1031) · HIGH MIDDLE AGES
Robert II dies in 1031. After a first century of Carolingian weakening, the Capetian novelty is now clear: the crown is once again passed on within the same family.
The Capetian monarchy has learned the lesson: a king must prepare his successor. Succession does not erase tensions between princes, nor rivalries within the royal family, but it now takes place within a dynastic framework.