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Genealogiae scriptoris Fusniacensis[lower-alpha 1] or Genealogia regum Francorum tertiae stirpis[lower-alpha 2] is the conventional Latin title given to a collection of genealogies of the Capetian dynasty going back to 866. It is especially useful for the light it sheds on the noble families of Lotharingia. It was composed at the Abbey of Foigny in the diocese of Laon between 1160 and 1162, probably by the reigning abbot, Robert. Its twelve folios are now preserved in the Bibliothèque Nationale de France (no. 9376). Waitz divided it into twenty chapters.
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- Michel Jean Joseph Brial, ed. "Genealogia regum Francorum tertiae stirpis", Recueil des Historiens des Gaules et de la France (Paris: 1806), 1–10
- Georg Waitz, ed. "Genealogiae scriptoris Fusniacensis", Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores, 13 (Hanover: 1881), 251–56.
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