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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    This list includes defunct and extant monarchical dynasties of sovereign and non-sovereignstatuses at the national and subnational levels. Monarchical polities each ruled by a single family—that is, a dynasty, although not explicitly styled as such, like the Golden Hordeand the Qara Qoyunlu—are included. Dynasties had/have assumed power in various types of monarchical entities, from loose ...
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  3. nobilitytitles.net

    The Grandest Dynasties of Europe include some of history's most infamous and legendary royal and noble families. A dynasty is classed as a line of reigning sovereigns, or a prominent family line in the realms of commerce or politics, and throughout the ages, Europe has seen a vast array of these historic families rise and fall within their kingdoms. Some of these grand dynasties endured for ...
  4. genealogy.thepenry.net

    A dynasty is defined as a succession of people from the same family who play a prominent role in business, politics, or another field. There were many royal dynasties in Europe. Their immediate relatives were considered to be part of that dynasty. If a female from one dynasty marries into another, there is no fast rule. She could be listed as either. However children from the marriage would ...
  5. britannica.com

    Jan 17, 2025History of Europe - Territorial Principalities, Monarchies, Empires: As a result of the Investiture Controversy of the late 11th and early 12th centuries, the office of emperor lost much of its religious character and retained only a nominal universal preeminence over other rulers, though several 12th- and 13th-century emperors reasserted their authority on the basis of their interpretation of ...
  6. medievalchronicles.com

    Dynasties of Continental Europe Continental Europe included many kingdoms, principalities, and empires during the medieval period. These political entities were ruled by kings, duke, and other monarchs. Some European dynasties emerged as more powerful and resilient. Their descendants would go on to supply heirs to many crowns across the continent, and keep the dynasty in power for centuries ...
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