The speaking soul says he is the root of the plant overshadowing Christian lands so thoroughly that good fruit can scarcely rise from them.
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Hugh Capet
A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "I'll tell you, not because I hope for solace from your world, but for such grace as shines in you before your deaths arrived...."
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "I'll tell you, not because I hope for solace from your world, but for such grace as shines in you before your deaths arrived...."
Key Notes
Jiang identifies this figure as Hugh Capet and frames his lineage as a present political house whose conflict with the Vatican spreads disorder across the Christian world.
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"I'll tell you, not because I hope for solace from your world, but for such grace as shines in you before your deaths arrived...."
"Okay, so this, his name is Hugh Capet, and he is the founder of the current dynasty of the Holy Roman Empire, okay? So..."
"...of him who judges all. The name I bore beyond was Hugh Capet. Of me was born the Louise and Phillips by whom France..."
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