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The fact that the Capetians both held lands as Prince as well as in the title of King gave them a complicated status.
Thus they were involved in the struggle for power within France as princes but they also had a religious authority over Roman Catholicism in France as King.
However, and despite the fact that the Capetian kings often treated other princes more as enemies and allies than as subordinates, their royal title was often recognised yet not often respected.
The royal authority was so weak in some remote places that bandits were the effective power.

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