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Revision as of 17:35, 1 March 2022

A dynasty is a sequence of leaders from the same family, usually in the context of a feudal or monarchical system, but sometimes also appearing in elective republics and business. Alternative terms for "dynasty" may include "house", "family" and "clan", among others. The dynastic family or lineage may be known as a "noble house", which may be styled as "imperial", "royal", "princely", "ducal", "comital", "baronial" etc., depending upon the chief or present title borne by its members.

A ruler from a dynasty is sometimes referred to as a "dynast", but this term is also used to describe any member of a reigning family who retains a right to succeed to a throne. In historical and monarchist references to formerly reigning families, a "dynast" is a family member who would have had succession rights, were the monarchy's rules still in force.

History

Dynasties have sometimes been used by historians as a framework through which historical states have been understood, including periodising the histories of many civilisations, using a framework of successive dynasties.

The Thafonological term 'rote dynasty' is used in respect to Ancient Thafon to describe confirmed familial relations between ruling monarchs. Historians have identified at least seven possible dynasties that ruled over Thafon, especially during the Early and Late Patriarchy eras.

Gallery

Current Royal or Noble Dynasties

Dynasty Realm Reigning Dynast Dynastic Founder Place of Origin
Symbol of Orioni.png
House of Nabérrie
 Orioni Joni Naberrie.jpg
Empress Joni I
Nabérrie
Empress Jomi Nabérrie of Orioni (1867)
Queen Anahita of Erwanin (1004 BCE)
Menideri
HouseOdell.png
House of Odell
 Great Anglia Christopher Plummer 2014.jpg
King Creighton III
Example Example
Symbol of Transbaltia.png
House of
Matensburg-Meußen
 Transbaltia Georg Friedrich Prinz von Preußen1, Pour le Merite 2014.JPG
G. Duke Otto IV
Wilhelm I (1730) Meußen
Coat of Arms of Gallambria NEW.svg
House of Malbury
 Gallambria King Albert II of Gallambria Portrait.jpg
King Albert II
TBC Gallambria
House of Ausburg.png
House of Ausburg
 Dolchland
 Habstria
HRH Crown Prince Alexander II with Legion of Honour.jpg
Heinrich V & II
Example Ausburg
Bohun-OdellHouse.png
House of Bohun-Odell
 Wittelsburg-Hampdorf
Cadets:  Compenburg and Erska
Template:Country data Westervark
Prince Andreas.jpg
George Alexander III
1650 Labradoria
House of Matensburg-Gloschlick-Jostin-Ausburg-Bohun-Odell.png
House of Matensburg-
Gloschlick-Jostin-
Ausburg-Bohun-Odell
 Sohenburg Sohenburg
COA of Gotneska.png
House of Rejavi
 Gotneska Queen Sarah II Alexander I (1689) Gotneska
Example Example Example Example Example

Political and Economic Dynasties

Delamaria

Fravina

Gotneska

San Castellino