Dynasty

sequence of rulers considered members of the same family From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Dynasty means rulers who belong to the same royal family for generations. The term is also used to describe the era during which that family ruled.

Famous dynasties were:

Dynasties by region

Africa

Egypt

  • 1st dynasty (c. 3050 - 2890 BC)
  • 2nd dynasty (2890 - 2686 BC)
  • 3rd dynasty (2686 - 2613 BC)
  • 4th dynasty (2613 - 2498 BC)
  • 5th dynasty (2498 - 2345 BC)
  • 6th dynasty (2345 - 2181 BC)
  • 7th and 8th dynasties (2181 - 2160 BC)
  • 9th dynasty (2160 - 2130 BC)
  • 10th dynasty (2130 - 2040 BC)
  • 11th dynasty (2134- 1991 BC)
  • 12th dynasty (1991 - 1803 BC)
  • 13th dynasty (1803 - 1649 BC)
  • 14th dynasty (1705 - 1690 BC)
  • 15th dynasty (1674 - 1535 BC)
  • 16th dynasty (1660 - 1600 BC)
  • 17th dynasty (1650 - 1549 BC)
  • 18th dynasty (1549 - 1292 BC)
  • 19th dynasty (1292 - 1186 BC)
  • 20th dynasty (1186 - 1069 BC)
  • 21st dynasty (1069 - 945 BC)
  • 22nd dynasty (945 - 720 BC)
  • 23rd dynasty (837 - 728 BC)
  • 24th dynasty (732 - 720 BC)
  • 25th dynasty (732 - 653 BC)
  • 26th dynasty (672 - 525 BC)
  • Achaemenid dynasty (525 - 404 BC)
  • 28th dynasty (404 - 398 BC)
  • 29th dynasty (398 - 380 BC)
  • 30th dynasty (380 - 343 BC)
  • Achaemenid dynasty (343 - 332 BC)
  • Argead dynasty (332 - 309 BC)
  • Ptolemaic Dynasty (305 - 30 BC)

Morocco

North and South America

Brazil

Haiti

  • Dessalines Dynasty (1804 - 1806)
  • Christophe Dynasty (1811 - 1820)
  • Soulouque Dynasty (1849 - 1859)

Hawaii

  • Kamehameha Dynasty (c.1810-1872)
  • Kalākaua Dynasty (c.1874-1893)
  • House of Kawananakoa (c.1868- ??)

Mexico

Asia

Afghanistan

  • Durrani Dynasty (1747–1823 and 1839–1842)
  • Barakzai Dynasty (1818–1839, 1842–1929 and 1929–1973)
  • Usurper King (January 17, 1929 - October 13, 1929)

China

India

Japan

Korea

Maldives

  • House of Theemuge (1117-1388)
  • Hilaalee dynasty (1388-1558)
  • (1558-1573) Interregnum
  • Utheemu dynasty (1573-1692)
  • (1692-1701) Kings who do not belong to a particular dynasty.
  • Isdhoo dynasty (1701-1704)
  • Dhiyamigili dynasty (1704-1757)
  • Huraa dynasty (1757-1766)
  • Dhiyamigili dynasty (1766-1773)
  • Huraa dynasty (1773-1953)
  • (1953-1953) Republic (President Muhammad Amin Didi).
  • Huraa dynasty (1953-1968)
  • (1968-1978) Republic (President Ibrahim Nasir).
  • (1978-Now) Republic (President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom).

Persia (Iran)

Thailand

  • Phra Ruang dynasty
  • Mengrai dynasty
  • U-Thong dynasty
  • Suphannaphum dynasty
  • Sukhothai dynasty
  • Prasatthong dynasty
  • Banpluluang dynasty
  • Thonburi dynasty (1767-1782)
  • Chakri dynasty (1782-)

Europe

Albania

  • Progon Dynasty (1190-1216)
  • Angevin (1272-1368)
  • Wied (1914)
  • Zogu (1928-1939)

Barbarians

Bavarii
  • Agilolfing Dynasty
Franks
  • Merovingian Dynasty (481-751)
  • Carolingian Dynasty (751-843)
  • Arnulfings or Pippinids, mayors of the palaces
Lombards
See Early kings of the Lombards.
  • Lething Dynasty (until early sixth century)
  • Gausian Dynasty (546-572)
  • Bavarian Dynasty (616-712)
Ostrogoths
  • Amal Dynasty (before 474-536)
Vandals
  • Hasdingi (before 407-534)
Visigoths
  • Balthi Dynasty (395-531)

Byzantine Empire

  • Constantinian dynasty (303-336)
  • Valentinian Dynasty (364-457)
    • House of Theodosius from 379
  • Leonid dynasty (457-518)
  • Justinian Dynasty (518-602)
  • Heraclian Dynasty (602-695 and 705-711)
  • Isaurian Dynasty (717-802)
  • Phocid Dynasty (802-813)
  • Phrygian Dynasty (820-867)
  • Macedonian Dynasty (867-1056)
  • Comnenid Dynasty (1057-1059 and 1081-1185)
  • Doukid Dynasty (1059-1081)
  • Angleid Dynasty (1185-1204)
  • Laskarid Dynasty (1204-1261), in exile in Nicaea
  • Palaeologid Dynasty (1261-1453)

Croatia

Denmark

  • House of Olaf (late ninth century to c.917)
  • House of Harthacnut (917-1047)
  • House of Munsö (1047-1412)
  • House of Pomerania (1412-1439)
  • House of Wittelsbach (1439-1448)
  • House of Oldenburg (1448-1863)
    • House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1863 to the present)

England

France

Germany

  • Carolingian Dynasty (843-911)
  • Conradine Dynasty (911-918)
  • Saxon Dynasty or Ottonian Dynasty (919-1024)
  • Salian Dynasty or Franconian Dynasty (1024-1125)
  • Supplinburger Dynasty (1125-1137)
  • Hohenstaufen Dynasty (1137-1254)
  • Hapsburg Dynasty (1273-1291, 1298-1308, and 1438-1740)
    • House of Habsburg-Lorraine (1745-1806)
  • House of Nassau (1292-1298)
  • House of Luxemburg (1308-1313, 1347-1400, and 1410-1437)
  • House of Wittelsbach (1314-1347, 1400-1410, and 1742-1745)
  • Hohenzollern Dynasty (1871-1918)
Bavaria
  • Liutpolding Dynasty 889-947
  • Ottonian Dynasty 947-1017
  • House of Luxembourg 1017-1026, 1039-1047
  • Salian Dynasty 1026-1039, 1053-1061
  • Welf Dynasty 1070-1138, 1156-1180
  • Babenberg Dynasty 1138-1156
  • Wittelsbach Dynasty 1180-1918
Saxony
  • Liudolfing Dynasty 843-961
  • Billung Dynasty 961-1106
  • Supplinburger Dynasty 1106-1127
  • Welf Dynasty 1127-1138, 1142-1180
  • Ascanian Dynasty 1138-1142, 1180-1422
  • Wettin Dynasty 1422-1918

Hungary

  • Árpád Dynasty (c.895-1301)
  • Premyslid Dynasty (1301-1305)
  • House of Wittelsbach (1305-1308)
  • Capetian Dynasty, House of Anjou (1308-1395)
  • House of Luxemburg (1387-1437)
  • Hapsburg Dynasty (1437-1457, 1526-1564, and 1563-1918)
  • Jagiellonian Dynasty (1440-1526)
  • Zápolya Dynasty (1526-1571)

Montenegro

  • Vojislavljević Dynasty (c. 7th century - 1186)
  • Nemanjić Dynasty (1186 - 1355)
  • Balšić Dynasty (1356 - 1435)
  • Crnojević Dynasty (1435 - 1516)
  • Petrović-Njegoš Dynasty (1696 - 1918)

Iberia

Aragón
  • Jiménez Dynasty (1035-1162)
  • House of Barcelona (1162-1410)
  • House of Trastámara (1412-1516)
Asturias
  • Peláyez Dynasty (718-739)
  • Pérez Dynasty (739-925)
Castile
  • House of Lara (930-1032), counts
  • Jiménez Dynasty (1035-1126), kings
  • House of Burgundy (1126-1369)
  • House of Trastámara (1369-1516)
León
  • Pérez Dynasty (910-1037)
  • Jiménez Dynasty (1037-1126)
  • House of Burgundy (1126-1369)
  • House of Trastámara (1369-1516)
  • House of Íñiguez (824-905)
  • Jiménez Dynasty (905-1234)
  • House of Champagne (1234-1305)
  • Capetian Dynasty (1284-1349)
  • House of Évreux (1328-1441)
  • House of Trastámara (1425-1479)
  • House of Foix (1479-1516)
  • House of Albret (1483-1572)
  • House of Bourbon (1572-1620)
Portugal
  • House of Burgundy or Afonsine Dynasty (1093-1383), counts until 1139
  • House of Aviz or Joannine Dynasty (1385-1580)
  • House of Hapsburg or Philippine Dynasty (1580-1640)
  • House of Braganza or Brigantine Dynasty (1640-1910)
Spain

Ireland

  • Fir Ol nEchmacht
  • Dal Fiachrach Suighe
  • The Connachta
  • Uí Briuin
  • Uí Fiachrach
  • Uí Néill
  • Eóganachta
  • Uí Failghe
  • Uí Maine
  • Uí Garrchon
  • Uí Enechglaiss
  • Uí Bairrche
  • Uí Dúnlainge
  • Uí Cheinnselaig
  • Dál Riata
  • Dál nAraidi
  • Dál Fiatach
  • Clann Cholmáin
  • Síl nÁedo Sláine
  • Cenél Coirpre
  • Síl Muiredaig
  • Clan Maelruanaidh
  • Cenél nEógain
  • Cenél Conaill
  • Uí Briuin Brefine
  • Muintir Maoilmhordha
  • Ua Mael Sechlainn
  • Ua Conchobhair
  • Dál gCais
  • Ua Briain
  • MacDermot
  • Mac Ivar
  • Mac Ragnaill
  • Mac Thorkell
  • Mac Murrough Kavanagh
  • FitzGerald
  • Butler
  • Burke
  • Ó Neill
  • Clann Aodha Buidhe
  • O Domhnaill
  • O Connor Sligo
  • O'Conor Don
  • Clanricarde
  • Maguire
  • MacCarthy
  • O Sullivan Beare
  • O Sullivan Mor
  • O Connor Kerry
  • O Flaherty
  • O Rourke
  • O Kelly
  • O More
  • O Byrne
  • O Toole
  • Magennis
  • MacMahon
  • O Reilly
  • Guinness

Italy

Norway

  • Fairhair Dynasty (890-1319)
  • House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1905 to the present)

Ottoman Empire

Poland

  • Piast Dynasty (ninth century-1296 and 1306-1370)
  • Premyslid Dynasty (1291-1306)
  • Capetian Dynasty, House of Anjou (1306-1399)
  • Jagiellonian Dynasty (1386-1572 and 1575-1586)
  • Valois Dynasty (1573-1574)
  • House of Báthory (1576-1586)
  • House of Vasa (1587-1668)
  • House of Wiśniowiecki (1669-1673)
  • House of Sobieski (1674-1696)
  • Wettin Dynasty (1697-1706, 1709-1733 and 1736-1764)
  • House of Leszczyński (1704-1709 and 1733-1736)
  • House of Poniatowski (1764-1795)

Roman Empire

  • Julio-Claudian Dynasty (27 BC-AD 68)
  • Flavian Dynasty (69-96)
  • Nervan-Antonian Dynasty (96-192)
  • Severan Dynasty (193-235)

Romania

Russia

Scotland

Sweden

  • House of Munsö or House of Uppsala (970-1060)
  • House of Stenkil (1060-1130)
  • House of Sverker (1130-1222), interpsersed with House of Eric
  • House of Eric (1156-1250), interspersed with House of Sverker
  • House of Bjällbo or Folkung Dynasty (1248-1387)
  • House of Vasa (1521-1654)
  • House of Wittelsbach or House of Electorate of the Palatinate-Zweibrücken-Kleeburg (1654-1720)
  • House of Hesse (1720-1751)
  • House of Holstein-Gottorp (1751-1818)
  • House of Bernadotte (1818 to the present)

Two Sicilies

Sicily
  • House of Hauteville (1071-1198), counts until 1130
  • House of Hohenstaufen (1194-1266)
  • House of Capet, House of Anjou (1266-1282)
  • House of Barcelona (1282-1410)
  • House of Trastámara (1412-1516)
  • House of Hapsburg (1516-1700 and 1720-1735)
  • House of Bourbon (1700-1713 and 1735-1861)
  • House of Savoy (1713-1720)

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