So the path would be Portland>Dallas>Spurs/OKC>Heat...with gimpy or nonexistent Bynum...
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u'll get 2nd seed, not even Dallas could up a home closer against the punchless hornets.
So the path would be Portland>Dallas>Spurs/OKC>Heat...with gimpy or nonexistent Bynum...
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Dynasty
A dynasty is a sequence of rulers considered members of the same family. Historians traditionally consider many sovereign states' history within a framework of successive dynasties, e.g., China, Ancient Egypt and the Persian Empire. Much of European political history is dominated by dynasties such as the Carolingians, the Capetians, the Habsburgs, the Stuarts, the Hohenzollerns and the Romanovs. Until the 19th century, it was taken for granted that a legitimate function of a monarch was to aggrandize his dynasty, that is, to increase the territory, wealth and power of family members.[1]
A dynasty is also often called a house (e.g., House of Saud and House of Windsor), and may be described as imperial, royal, ducal or comital depending upon the chief le borne by its rulers. Dynasty is also used to refer to the era during which a family reigned, as well as events, trends and artifacts of that period (e.g. "Ming dynasty vase"). In such cases, often "dynasty" is dropped, while the name is used adjectively; e.g., Tudor style, Ottoman expansion, Romanov decadence, etc.
While contemporary English includes references to an array of prominent or influential families as dynasties, in much of the world, dynasty has been associated with monarchy and defined patrilineally. Kinship and inheritance were predominantly viewed and legally calculated through descent from a common ancestor in the male line. However, men descended from a dynasty through females have sometimes adopted the name of that dynasty while claiming its position or inheritance (e.g., House of Orange, House of Bagration, House of Habsburg-Lorraine).
Contents
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- 1 Dynasts
- 2 Dynasties by region
- 2.1 Africa
- 2.1.1 Chad
- 2.1.2 Egypt
- 2.1.3 Ethiopia
- 2.1.4 Guinea
- 2.1.5 Morocco
- 2.1.6 Nigeria
- 2.1.7 Somalia
- 2.1.8 South Africa
- 2.2 Asia
- 2.2.1 Afghanistan
- 2.2.2 Bhutan
- 2.2.3 India
- 2.2.4 China
- 2.2.5 Central Asia
- 2.2.6 Israel
- 2.2.7 Japan
- 2.2.8 Korea
- 2.2.9 Maldives
- 2.2.10 Malaysia
- 2.2.11 Mongolia
- 2.2.12 Myanmar
- 2.2.13 Philippines
- 2.2.14 Sri Lanka
- 2.2.15 Saudi Arabia
- 2.2.16 Tibet
- 2.2.17 Thailand
- 2.2.18 Turkey
- 2.2.19 Viet Nam
- 2.3 Europe
- 2.3.1 Austria
- 2.3.2 Albania
- 2.3.3 Armenia
- 2.3.4 Belgium
- 2.3.5 Bosnia
- 2.3.6 Bulgaria
- 2.3.7 Barbarians
- 2.3.7.1 Bavarii
- 2.3.7.2 Franks
- 2.3.7.3 Huns
- 2.3.7.4 Scirii
- 2.3.7.5 Avars
- 2.3.7.6 Lombards
- 2.3.7.7 Ostrogoths
- 2.3.7.8 Suebi
- 2.3.7.9 Vandals
- 2.3.7.10 Visigoths
- 2.3.8 Byzantine Empire
- 2.3.9 Croatia
- 2.3.10 Denmark
- 2.3.11 France
- 2.3.12 Georgia
- 2.3.13 Germany
- 2.3.14 Hungary
- 2.3.15 Monaco
- 2.3.16 Montenegro
- 2.3.17 Iberia
- 2.3.17.1 Aragon
- 2.3.17.2 Asturias
- 2.3.17.3 Barcelona
- 2.3.17.4 Castile
- 2.3.17.5 Leσn
- 2.3.17.6 Navarre
- 2.3.17.7 Portugal
- 2.3.17.8 Spain
- 2.3.17.8.1 Before the unification of Castile and Aragon
- 2.3.17.8.2 After the unification of Castile and Aragon
- 2.3.18 Ireland
- 2.3.19 Italy
- 2.3.20 Netherlands
- 2.3.21 Norway
- 2.3.22 Poland
- 2.3.23 Roman Empire
- 2.3.24 Romania
- 2.3.25 Russia
- 2.3.26 Serbia
- 2.3.27 Sweden
- 2.3.28 Two Sicilies
- 2.3.29 British Isles (under English rule)
- 2.3.29.1 England
- 2.3.29.2 Ireland
- 2.3.29.3 Scotland
- 2.3.29.4 Kingdoms after the Union of the Crowns (1603-1707)
- 2.3.29.5 Personal Union between Great Britain and Ireland (1707-1801)
- 2.3.29.6 United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801-1921)
- 2.3.29.7 Personal Union of the UK [of GB and NI] and several other Irish states (1921-1949)
- 2.3.29.8 UK [of GB and NI] (Without the personal union with Ireland) (1949-present)
- 2.4 North America
- 2.5 Oceania
- 2.6 South America
- 3 Political families in Republics
- 4 References
[edit] Dynasts
A ruler in 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 succession rights to a throne. For example, following his abdication, Edward VIII of the United Kingdom ceased to be a dynastic member of the House of Windsor.
A "dynastic marriage" is one that complies with monarchical house law restrictions, so that the descendants are eligible to inherit the throne and/or other royal privileges. For instance, the 2002 marriage of Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange to Mαxima Zorreguieta was dynastic, and their eldest child is expected to eventually inherit the Dutch crown. But the marriage of his younger brother Prince Friso to Mabel Wisse Smit in 2003 lacked government support and parliamentary approval. Thus Friso forfeited his place in the order of succession, lost his le as a Prince of the Netherlands, and his children have no dynastic rights.
In historical and monarchist references to formerly reigning families, dynastic describes a family member who would have succession rights if the monarchy's rules were still in force. For example, after the 1914 assassinations of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his morganatic wife Sophie von Hohenberg, their son Max was bypassed for the Austrian throne because he was not a Habsburg dynast. Even since abolition of the Austrian monarchy, Max and his descendants have not been considered the rightful pretenders by Austrian monarchists, nor have they claimed that position.
The term "dynast" is sometimes used to refer to agnatic descendants of a realm's monarchs, and sometimes to those who hold succession rights through cognatic royal descent. The term can therefore describe overlapping but distinct sets of people. For example, David Armstrong-Jones, Viscount Linley, a nephew of Queen Elizabeth II through her sister, Princess Margaret, is in the line of succession to the British crown: in that sense is a British dynast. Yet he is not a male-line member of the royal family, and is therefore not a dynast of the House of Windsor.
On the other hand, the German aristocrat Ernst August, Prince of Hanover (born 1954), a male-line descendant of George III of the United Kingdom, possesses no legal British name, les or styles (although he is en led to re-claim the once-royal dukedom of berland), was born in the line of succession to the British crown and is bound by Britain's Royal Marriages Act 1772. Thus, in 1999 he requested and obtained formal permission from Elizabeth II to marry the Roman Catholic Princess Caroline of Monaco. But immediately upon marriage he forfeited his right to the British throne because the English Act of Settlement 1701 dictates that dynasts who marry Roman Catholics are considered "dead" for the purpose of succession. However, the couple's daughter, Princess Alexandra of Hanover (born 1999), remains a legal dynast of both the United Kingdom and Monaco[citation needed], not to mention her father's claim to dynasticity as pretender to the former royal crown of Hanover.
[edit] Dynasties by region
[edit] Africa
[edit] Chad
- Duguwa dynasty (c. 700 c. 1075)
- Sayfawa dynasty (c. 1075 1846)
[edit] 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)
- Julio-Claudian Dynasty (27 BC AD 68)
- Flavian Dynasty (69 96)
- Nervan-Antonian Dynasty (96 192)
- Severan Dynasty (193 235)
- Constantinian dynasty (303 336)
- Valentinian Dynasty (364 457)
- House of Theodosius from 379
- Leonid dynasty (457 518)
- Justinian Dynasty (518 602)
- Sassanian dynasty
- Heraclian Dynasty (602 695 and 705 711)
- Rashidun Caliphate
- Umayyad Caliphate
- Abbasid Caliphate
- Mamelukes
- Ottoman Sultanate
- Muhammad Ali Dynasty (1805 1953)
[edit] Ethiopia
- Aksumite Empire
- Zagwe dynasty (c. 900 1270)
- Solomonic dynasty (1270 1974)
[edit] Guinea
- Keita dynasty (c. 1200 1670)
[edit] Morocco
- Idrisid dynasty (789 974)
- Maghrawa dynasty (987 1070)
- Almoravid dynasty (1073 1147)
- Almohad dynasty (1147 1269)
- Marinid dynasty (1258 1420)
- Wattasid dynasty (1420 1554)
- Saadi dynasty (1554 1659)
- Alaouite dynasty (1666 onwards)
[edit] Nigeria
- Eri dynasty of the Igbo and Igala peoples
- Eweka dynasty of Benin (a cadet branch of the Ooduan dynasty)
- Ibn Fodio dynasty of Sokoto and Gwandu
- Jaja dynasty of Opobu
- Modibo Adama dynasty of Adamawa
- el-Kanemi dynasty of Bornu
- Ooduan dynasty of Ife, Egba, Ketu, Sabe, Oyo, Ijero and the Ilas
- Asodeboyede dynasty of Akure (a cadet branch of the Ooduan dynasty)
- Ologun Kutere dynasty of Lagos (a cadet branch of the Ooduan dynasty)
- Sayfawa dynasty of Bornu
[edit] Somalia
[edit] South Africa
- Zulu Royal Family
- Rain Queen dynasty
- Transkeian dynasty of the Thembus (which counts Nelson Mandela as a non-regnal member)
[edit] Asia
[edit] 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)
[edit] Bhutan
- House of Wangchuck (1907-present)
[edit] India
- Nair dynasty (pre-Vedic-18th century AD)
- Nanda dynasty (424 321 BCE)
- Mauryan dynasty (321 184 BCE)
- Sunga dynasty (185 73 BCE)
- Kanva dynasty (75 26 BCE)
- Satavahana dynasty (230 BCE 220 CE)
- Chera dynasty (300 BCE 1200 CE)
- Chola dynasty (278 BCE 1279 CE)
- Pandya dynasty (300 BCE 1345 CE)
- Pallava dynasty (250 BCE 800 CE)
- Kushāṇa dynasty (60 240 CE)
- Vakataka dynasty (250 500 CE)
- Gupta dynasty (280 550 CE)
- Western Ganga dynasty (350 1000 CE)
- Vishnukundina dynasty (420 624 CE)
- Shahi dynasty (6th to 12th century)
- Chalukya dynasty (6th to 12th century)
- Pratihara dynasty (650 1036 CE)
- Pala dynasty (750 1174 CE)
- Rashtrakuta dynasty (753 982 CE)
- Tibetan empire (7th to the 11th century)
- Paramara dynasty (800 1327 CE)
- Yadava dynasty (850 1334 CE)
- Solanki dynasty (942 1244 CE)
- Hoysala dynasty (1040 1346 CE)
- Sena dynasty (1070 1230 CE)
- Eastern Ganga dynasty (1078 1434 CE)
- Kakatiya dynasty (1083 1323 CE)
- Travancore dynasty (1102 1949 CE)
- Ahom dynasty (1228 1826 CE)
- Sultanate dynasties (1206 1526 CE)
- Vijayanagara dynasty (1336 1646 CE)
- Mughal dynasty (1526 1803 CE)
- Maratha dynasty (1674 1818 CE)
[edit] China
Main article: Dynasties in Chinese history
- Five Emperors (2852 2205 BC)
- Xia Dynasty (2100 1600 BC)
- Shang Dynasty (1600 1046 BC)
- Zhou Dynasty (1046 256 BC)
- Warring States Period (475 221 BC) (Several of the Dynasties in the Warring States were descended from the Zhou royal family)[2]
- State of Song (part of warring states) The rulers of the state of Song were descendants of the Shang royal family.[2]
- State of Yue (part of warring states) The kings of Yueh claimed descent from the royal family of the Xia dynasty.[3]
- State of Wu Same royal family as Zhou dynasty
- State of Jin Same royal family as Zhou dynasty
- State of Ba (barbarian state, non sinicized)
- Qin Dynasty (221 206 BC) (The royal family of Qin ruled the State of Qin during warring states) (They also claimed descent from one of the Five emperors, Zhuanxu)
- Han Dynasty (206 BC 220)
- Minyue - same royal family as state of yueh- they fled when conquered by Chu and established Minyue, Min yue coexisted with the Warring states period, Qin, and Han dynasty until han conquered it.
- Nanyue - Chinese royal family founded by Chinese general Zhao Tuo
- Xin Dynasty (9 AD 23) Xin dynasty inturepted the han dynasty, splitting it into east and west periods
- Three Kingdoms (220 265) (The emperor of Shu was a descandant of the Han Dynasty royal family)
- Jin Dynasty (265 420)
- Northern Wei (controlled northern China to the Huai river) (386 534)
- Southern and Northern Dynasties (420 589)
- Sui Dynasty (581 618)
- Tang Dynasty (618 907) (The Tang Emperors were members of the Li family, descended from a ruler in the Southern and Northern Dynasties)
- Second Zhou Dynasty (690 705) Interrupted Tang dynasty
- Liao Dynasty (Khitan) (907 1125) (controlled the 16 prefectures)
- Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period (907 960)
- Song Dynasty (960 1279)
- Jin Dynasty (1115 1234) (controlled northern China to the Huai river) (11151234)
- Yuan Dynasty (Mongol) (1271 1368)
- Ming Dynasty (1368 1644)
- Shun Dynasty (1644)
- Qing Dynasty (Manchu) (1644 1912)
- Kingdom of Tungning (Taiwan, with Han Chinese rulers) (1662 1683)
- Empire of China (1915 1916)
[edit] Central Asia
- Tamerlane Timurid
- Ghaznavid Empire
- Ghurid Empire
- Ottoman Empire
- Seljuq Khanate
- Mughal Empire Mughulistan
- Durrani Empire
- Chagatai Khanate
- Hotaki Dynasty
- Suri Dynasty
- Mamluk Sultanate
- Khilji Dynasty
- Tughlaq Khanate
- Lodhi Dynasty
- Khwarazm Dynasty
- Samanid Dynasty
[edit] Israel
- Davidic Dynasty
- Hasmonean Dynasty
- Achaemenid dynasty (343 332 BC)
- Argead dynasty (332 309 BC)
- Ptolemaic Dynasty (305 30 BC)
- Herodian Dynasty
- Julio-Claudian Dynasty (27 BC AD 68)
- Flavian Dynasty (69 96)
- Nervan-Antonian Dynasty (96 192)
- Severan Dynasty (193 235)
- 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)
[edit] Japan
- Emperor of Japan, Yamato Dynasty (660 BC-present, with power fluctuating between absolute ruler to ceremonial figurehead to cons utional monarch)
[edit] Ryūkyū
- Shunten Dynasty (1187 1259)
- Eiso dynasty (1260 1349)
- Hokuzan (1314 1419)
- Chuzan (1314 1429)
- Nanzan (1314 1429)
- First Shō Dynasty (1406 1469)
- Second Shō Dynasty (1469 1879)
[edit] Korea
- Gojoseon (2333 108 BCE)
- ProtoThree Kingdoms (108 57 BCE)
- Three Kingdoms of Korea (57 BCE 668)
- North-South States (698 935)
- Unified Silla (668 935)
- Balhae (698 926)
- Later Three Kingdoms (892 936)
- Goryeo Dynasty (918 1392)
- Joseon Dynasty (1392 1897)
- Korean Empire (1897 1910)
[edit] 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 2008) Republic (President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom).
[edit] Malaysia
- White Rajahs (1841 1946)
[edit] Mongolia
- Mongol Empire (1206 1368)
- Yuan Dynasty (1271 1368)
- Golden Horde (1240s 1502)
- Ilkhanate (1256 1335)
- Chagatai Khanate (1225 1687)
- Northern Yuan Dynasty (1368 1634)
- Qing Dynasty (1644 1912)
[edit] Myanmar
- Toungoo dynasty (1486 1752)
- Konbaung dynasty (1752 1885)
[edit] Philippines
Royal Families
- Malay Dyasties
- The Datu Puti Lineage (Ruled the defunct Confederation of Madya-as) (1200s 1565)
- Hindu Dynasties
- The Lakandula Dynasty (Ruled the defunct Kingdom of Tondo) (1150 1589)
- The House of Tupas (Ruled the defunct Rajahnate of Cebu) (up to 1565)
- The House of Sri Bata Shaja(Ruled the defunct Rajahnate of Butuan) (989 1586)
- Muslim Dynasties
- The Ud-Din Royal Hashemite Family (A dynasty which ruled the Maguinadanao Sultanate) (1480 1830)
- The Kiram Royal Hashemite Family (Rules the Sulu Sultanate) (1823 Present)
[edit] Sri Lanka
[edit] North
- Polonnaruwan Dynasty
- Aryacakravartese Dynasty
- Ceilγo Dynasty
- Zeylan Dynasty
- Kandy Dynasty
- Ceylon Dynasty
- Dominion Dynasty
- First Sinhalese Dynasty
- Eelamese Dynasty
- Second Sinhalese Dynasty
[edit] South
- Raigaman Dynasty
- Kotte Dynasty
- Sitawakan Dynasty
- Kandy Dynasty
- Ceylon Dynasty
- Dominion Dynasty
- Sinhalese Dynasty
[edit] Saudi Arabia
- House of Saud (1932present)
[edit] Tibet
- Yarlung Dynasty (up to 842)
- Sakya lama (1314th century, but subordination to the Mongol Yuan Dynasty)
- modrupa Dynasty
- Dalai Lama (1492 1959, but subordination to Manchu Qing Dynasty between 1720 and 1912)
[edit] Thailand
- Hari Pun Chai dynasty (663 1293)
- Phra Roung dynasty (Sukhothai Kingdom) (1237 1438)
- Mangrai dynasty (1261 1578)
- Eu Thong dynasty (1350 1370), (1388 1409)
- Suphanabhumi dynasty (1370 1350), (1409 1569)
- Phra Roung Dynasty (Ayutthaya Kingdom) (1569 1629)
- Prasart Thong dynasty (1629 1688)
- Bann Plu Luang dynasty (1688 1767)
- Tipchakratiwong dynasty (Seven princes dynasty) (Lanna Kingdom) (1732 1932)
- Thonburi dynasty (1767 1782)
- Chakri dynasty (1782 onwards)
[edit] Turkey
- Seljuq Dynasty (1077 1307)
- Ottoman Dynasty (1281 1923)
[edit] Viet Nam
- Hồng Bΰng Dynasty (2919 258 BC)
- Chi Cΰn (2919 2794 BC)
- Chi Khảm (2793 2525 BC)
- Chi Cấn (2524 2253 BC)
- Chi Chấn (2254 1912 BC)
- Chi Tốn (1971 1771 BC)
- Chi Ly (1771 1690 BC)
- Chi Khτn (1690 1490 BC)
- Chi Đoΰi (1490 1335 BC)
- Chi Giαp (1336 1256 BC)
- Chi Ất (1257 1167 BC)
- Chi Bνnh (1168 1061 BC)
- Chi Đinh (1062 966 BC)
- Chi Mậu (967 862 BC)
- Chi Kỷ (863 779 BC)
- Chi Canh (780 686 BC)
- Chi Tβn (687 595 BC)
- Chi Nhβm (596 336 BC)
- Chi Qϊy (337 258 BC)
- Thục Dynasty (257 207 BC)
- Triệu Dynasty (207 111 BC)
- Han Dynasty (Chinese) (111 BC 39 AD and 43 220)
- Trưng Sisters (40 43)
- Eastern Wu Dynasty (Chinese) (229 280)
- Jin Dynasty (Chinese) (280 420)
- Southern Qi Dynasty (Chinese) (479 502)
- Liang Dynasty (Chinese) (502 544)
- Anterior Lύ Dynasty (544 602)
- Sui Dynasty (Chinese) (602 618)
- Tang Dynasty (Chinese) (618 905)
- Khϊc Family (906 930)
- Ngτ Dynasty (939 967)
- Đinh Dynasty (968 980)
- Prior Lκ Dynasty (980 1009)
- Lύ Dynasty (1009 1225)
- Trần Dynasty (1225 1400)
- Hồ Dynasty (1400 1407)
- Posterior Trần Dynasty (1407 1413)
- Ming Dynasty (Chinese) (1414 1427)
- Later Lκ Dynasty (1428 1527 and 1533 1788)
- Mạc Dynasty (1527 1677)
- Trịnh Lords (1545 1787)
- Nguyễn Lords (1558 1777)
- Tβy Sơn Dynasty (1778 1802)
- Nguyễn Dynasty (1802 1945)
- House of Bonaparte (European) (1870)
[edit] Champa
- 1st dynasty (192 - 336)
- 2nd dynasty (336 - 420)
- 3rd dynasty (420 - 529)
- 4th dynasty (529 - 758)
- 5th dynasty (758 - 854)
- 6th dynasty (854 - 989)
- 7th dynasty (989 - 1044)
- 8th dynasty (10441074)
- 9th dynasty (10741139)
- 10th dynasty (11391145)
- 11th dynasty (11451190)
- 12th dynasty (11901318)
- 13th dynasty (13181390)
- 14th dynasty (13901458)
- 15th dynasty (14581471)
- vacant (14711695)
- Dynasty of Po Saktiraidaputih (16951822)
[edit] Europe
[edit] Austria
- House of Habsburg (1273-1918)
[edit] Albania
- Progon Dynasty (11901216)
- Angevin (12721368)
- Kastrioti (14441468)
- Wied (1914)
- Zogu (19281939)
[edit] Armenia
- Orontid Dynasty
- Artaxiad Dynasty or the Artashesi Dynasty (189 BC-12 AD)
- Arsacid Dynasty or the Arshakuni Dynasty (54-428)
- Bagratuni Dynasty or the Bagratid Dynasty of Armenia (885-1045)
- Rubenid Dynasty or the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia (10801225)
[edit] Belgium
- House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1831present)
[edit] Bosnia
- House of Boričević (11541163, 1536-)
- House of Kulinić (11631250)
- House of Kotromanić (12501463)
- House of Berislavić, deposed (14631536)
[edit] Bulgaria
- House of Dulo (632 - 753)
- Krum's dynasty (777 - 976/997)
- Cometopuli dynasty (976/997 - 1018)
- House of Asen (11871280)
- House of Terter (12801331)
- House of Sratsimir (13311422)
- Battenberg family (18781886)
- House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (18861947)
[edit] Barbarians
[edit] Bavarii
[edit] Franks
- Merovingian Dynasty (481-751)
- Carolingian Dynasty (751-843)
- Arnulfings or Pippinids, mayors of the palaces
[edit] Huns
This is a list of rulers of the Huns. Period Ruler
- Vund c. 360
- Balamber 360 - 378
- Baltazαr (Alypbi) 378 - 390
- Uldin (Khan of the Western Huns) 390 - 410
- Donatus (Khan of the Eastern Black Sea Huns & beyond) 410 - 412
- Charaton (Aksungur) 412 - 422
- Octar[1] 422 - 432
- Rugila 432-434
- Bleda with Attila c. 434-c. 445
- Attila "the Hun" c. 434-453
- Ellac 453-c. 455
- Tuldila fl. c. 457
- Dengizich (Sabirs attack c.460-463) ?-469 with Hernach/BelkErmak
- Hernach/BelkErmak[2] 469-503
- House of Dulo Bulgaria (390-503) A Nominalia of the Bulgarian khans genealogy claims that the Dulo clan is descended from Attila the Hun.
[edit] Scirii
[edit] Avars
[edit] Lombards
See Early kings of the Lombards.
- Lething Dynasty (until early 6th century)
- Gausian Dynasty (546-572)
- Bavarian Dynasty (616-712)
[edit] Ostrogoths
- Amal Dynasty (before 474-536)
[edit] Suebi
- Suebic Dynasty (409-585)
[edit] Vandals
- Hasdingi (before 407-534)
[edit] Visigoths
- Balthi Dynasty (395-531)
[edit] 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)
- Phrygian Dynasty (820-867)
- Macedonian Dynasty (867-1056)
- Komnenid Dynasty (10571059 and 10811185)
- Doukid Dynasty (10591081)
- Angelid Dynasty (11851204)
- Laskarid Dynasty (12041261), in exile in Nicaea
- Palaiologid Dynasty (12611453)
[edit] Croatia
- Trpimirović Dynasty (845-1091)
- Αrpαd Dynasty (c.1102-1301)
- Přemyslid Dynasty (13011305)
- House of Wittelsbach (13051308)
- Capetian Dynasty, House of Anjou (13081395)
- House of Luxemburg (13871437)
- Habsburg Dynasty (14371457, 1526-1918)
- Jagiellonian Dynasty (14401526)
- Zαpolya Dynasty (15261571)
- Habsburg Dynasty (1526-1918)
[edit] Denmark
- see List of Danish monarchs (-1412)
- House of Oldenburg (1448-1863)
- House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glόcksburg (1863 to the present)
[edit] France
- Carolingian Dynasty (843-987)
- Capetian Dynasty (987-1792, 18141848)
- Direct Capetians (987-1328)
- House of Valois (13281589)
- Direct House of Valois (13281498)
- House of Valois-Orlιans (14981515)
- House of Valois-Angoulκme (15151589)
- House of Bourbon (15891792 and 18141848)
- Bonaparte Dynasty (18041814 and 18521870)
[edit] Georgia
- Pharnabazid Dynasty (299-90 BC, 30BC-189 AD)
- Artaxiad Dynasty (90-30 BC)
- Arsacid Dynasty (189-284 AD)
- Chosroid Dynasty (284-580, 627-684)
- Guaramid Dynasty (588-627, 684-748, 779-786)
- Nersianid Dynasty (748-780)
- Bagratid (Bagrationi) dynasty (813-1810)
[edit] Germany
- Carolingian Dynasty (843-911)
- Conradine dynasty (911-918)
- Saxon Dynasty or Ottonian Dynasty (919-1024)
- Salian Dynasty or Franconian Dynasty (10241125)
- Supplinburger Dynasty (11251137)
- Hohenstaufen Dynasty (11371254)
- Habsburg Dynasty (12731291, 12981308, and 1438-1740)
- House of Habsburg-Lorraine (17451806)
- House of Nassau (12921298)
- House of Luxemburg (13081313, 13471400, and 14101437)
- House of Wittelsbach (13141347, 14001410, and 17421745)
- Hohenzollern Dynasty (18711918)
[edit] Bavaria
- Liutpolding Dynasty 889-947
- Ottonian Dynasty 947-1017
- House of Luxembourg 1017-1026, 10391047
- Salian Dynasty 1026-1039, 10531061
- Welf Dynasty 1070-1138, 11561180
- Babenberg Dynasty 1138-1156
- Wittelsbach Dynasty 1180-1918
[edit] Saxony
- Liudolfing Dynasty 843-961
- Billung Dynasty 961-1106
- Supplinburger Dynasty 1106-1127
- Welf Dynasty 1127-1138, 11421180
- Ascanian Dynasty 1138-1142, 11801422
- Wettin Dynasty 1422-1918
[edit] Hungary
- Αrpαd Dynasty (c.895-1301)
- Samuel Aba of Hungary Aba - Αrpαd Dynasty (10381044)
- Přemyslid Dynasty (13011305)
- House of Wittelsbach (13051308)
- Capetian Dynasty, House of Anjou (13081395)
- House of Luxemburg (13871437)
- Habsburg Dynasty (14371457, 1526-1918)
- Jagiellonian Dynasty (14401526)
- Zαpolya Dynasty (15261571)
- Habsburg Dynasty (1526-1918)
[edit] Monaco
- House of Grimaldi which is actually Italian in origin.
[edit] Montenegro
- Vojislavljević Dynasty (c. 7th century - 1186)
- Nemanjić Dynasty (11861355)
- Balić Dynasty (13561435)
- Crnojević Dynasty (14351516)
- Petrović-Njego Dynasty (16961918)
- Karađorđević Dynasty (19181941)
[edit] Iberia
[edit] Aragon
- Jimιnez Dynasty (10351162)
- House of Barcelona (11621410)
- House of Trastαmara (14121516)
- House of Habsburg (15161700 and 17011707)
[edit] Asturias
- Pelαyez Dynasty (718-739)
- Pιrez Dynasty (739-925)
[edit] Barcelona
- House of Barcelona (878-1410)
- House of Trastαmara (14121516)
- House of Habsburg (15161700 and 17011714)
- House of Bourbon (17141716)
[edit] Castile
- House of Lara (930-1032), counts
- Jimιnez Dynasty (10351126), kings
- House of Burgundy (11261369)
- House of Trastαmara (13691516)
- House of Habsburg (15161700)
[edit] Leσn
- Pιrez Dynasty (910-1037)
- Jimιnez Dynasty (10371126)
- House of Burgundy (11261369)
- House of Trastαmara (13691516)
- House of Habsburg (15161700)
[edit] Navarre
- House of Νρiguez (824-905)
- Jimιnez Dynasty (905-1234)
- House of Champagne (12341305)
- House of Capet (12841349)
- House of Ιvreux (13281441)
- House of Trastαmara (14251479)
- House of Foix (14791516)
- House of Albret (14831572)
- House of Bourbon (15721620)
[edit] Portugal
- House of Vνmara Peres (868-1071), counts
- House of Burgundy or Afonsine Dynasty (10931383), counts until 1139, then kings
- House of Aviz or Joannine Dynasty (13851580)
- House of Aviz-Beja (14951580)
- House of Habsburg or Philippine Dynasty (15801640)
- House of Braganza or Brigantine Dynasty (16401910)
- House of Braganza-Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (18531910)
[edit] Spain
[edit] Before the unification of Castile and Aragon
- House of Trastαmara (14921516)
- House of Habsburg (15161700)
- House of Bourbon (17001714) (Disputed during the War of the Spanish Succession)
[edit] After the unification of Castile and Aragon
- House of Bourbon (17141868, 18741931, and 1975 to the present)
- House of Bonaparte (18081813)
- House of Savoy (18711873)
[edit] Ireland
- Fir Ol nEchmacht
- Dal Fiachrach Suighe
- The Connachta
- Uν Fiachrach
- Uν Nιill
- Eσganachta
- Uν Dϊnlainge
- Uν Cheinnselaig
- Dαl Riata
- Dαl nAraidi
- Dαl Fiatach
- Clann Cholmαin
- Sνl nΑedo Slαine
- Cenιl nEσgain
- Cenιl Conaill
- Uν Briϊin Brιifne
- Dαl gCais
- MacDermot
- Σ Neill
- O'Donnell (O Domhnaill)
- O Connor Sligo
- O'Conor Don
[edit] Italy
- House of Savoy (18611946)
[edit] Netherlands
- House of Orange (1772- to the present)
[edit] Norway
- Fairhair Dynasty (890-1319)
- House of Lade
- House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glόcksburg (1905 to the present)
[edit] Poland
- Piast Dynasty (9th century-1296 and 13061370)
- Přemyslid Dynasty (12911306)
- Capetian Dynasty, House of Anjou (13701399)
- Jagiellonian Dynasty (13861572 and 15751586)
- Valois Dynasty (15731574)
- House of Bαthory (15761586)
- House of Vasa (15871668)
- House of Wiśniowiecki (16691673)
- House of Sobieski (16741696)
- Wettin Dynasty (16971706, 17091733 and 17361764)
- House of Leszczyński (17041709 and 17331736)
- House of Poniatowski (17641795)
[edit] Roman Empire
- Julio-Claudian Dynasty (27 BC-AD 68)
- Flavian Dynasty (69-96)
- Nervan-Antonian Dynasty (96-192)
- Severan Dynasty (193-235)
- Constantinian dynasty (303-363)
- Valentinian Dynasty (364-457)
- House of Theodosius from 379
[edit] Romania
- House of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (18661947)
[edit] Russia
- House of Rurikovich (862-1598, 16061610)
- House of Romanov (16131762)
- House of Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov, called Romanov (17621917)
[edit] Serbia
- House of Vlastimirović (610-960)
- House of Vojislavljević (10341186)
- House of Nemanjić (11661371)
- House of Lazarević (13711427)
- House of Branković (14271502)
- House of Karađorđević (18111813, 18421858 and 19031941)
- House of Obrenović (18151842 and 18581903)
[edit] Sweden
- House of Uppsala (970-1060)
- House of Stenkil (10601130)
- House of Sverker (11301222), interspersed with House of Eric
- House of Eric (11561250), interspersed with House of Sverker
- House of Bjδlbo or Folkung Dynasty (12481387)
- House of Vasa (15211654)
- House of Wittelsbach or House of PalatinateZweibrόcken-Kleeburg (16541720)
- House of Hesse (17201751)
- House of Holstein-Gottorp (17511818)
- House of Bernadotte (1818 to the present)
[edit] Two Sicilies
[edit] Sicily
- House of Hauteville (10711198), counts until 1130
- House of Hohenstaufen (11941266)
- House of Capet, House of Anjou (12661282)
- House of Barcelona (12821410)
- House of Trastαmara (14121516)
- House of Habsburg (15161700 and 17201735)
- House of Bourbon (17001713)
- House of Savoy (17131720)
- House of Bourbon (17351861)
- (As a region of the Kingdom of Italy.) House of Savoy (18611946)
[edit] British Isles (under English rule)
[edit] England
- House of Wessex (802-1016 and 10421066)
- House of Denmark (10131014 and 10161042)
- Norman Dynasty (10661154)
- Plantagenet Dynasty (1154-1485)
- House of Anjou (11541399)
- House of Lancaster (13991461 and 14701471) (Throne merged with Irish)
- House of York (14611470 and 14711485)
- House of Tudor (14851603)
- House of Stuart (16031714) (Throne merged with Scotland)
[edit] Ireland
- Crowley
- Burke
- Clanricarde
- Plantagenet Dynasty (1154-1485)
- House of Anjou (11541399)
- House of Lancaster (13991461 and 14701471) (Throne merged with English)
[edit] Scotland
- House of Alpin (843-1034)
- House of Dunkeld (10341040, 10581286)
- House of Moray (10401058)
- House of Baliol (12921296) (see Belgium, Flanders)
- Plantagenet Dynasty
- House of Bruce (13061371)
- House of Stewart (1371-1707) (Throne Merged with English)
[edit] Kingdoms after the Union of the Crowns (1603-1707)
The crown of the Kingdom of England and Ireland merged with that of the Kingdom of Scotland to form a personal union between England-Ireland and Scotland (the former a personal union itself)
- House of Stuart (16031707)
[edit] Personal Union between Great Britain and Ireland (1707-1801)
- House of Stuart (17071801)
- House of Hanover (17141801)
[edit] United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1801-1921)
- House of Hanover (18011901)
- House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (19011910)
[edit] Personal Union of the UK [of GB and NI] and several other Irish states (1921-1949)
- House of Windsor (19211949)
[edit] UK [of GB and NI] (Without the personal union with Ireland) (1949-present)
- House of Windsor (1949present)
[edit] North America
[edit] Haiti
- Dessalines Dynasty (18041806)
- Christophe Dynasty (18111820)
- Soulouque Dynasty (18491859)
[edit] Mexico
- House of Iturbide (18221823)
- House of Habsburg (18641867)
[edit] Oceania
[edit] Hawaii
- Kingdom of Hawaii (17951810)
- Kamehameha Dynasty (c.1795-1872)
- Kalākaua Dynasty (c.1874-1893)
- Kawananakoa Dynasty (c.1868-?)
- Kalokuokamaile Dynasty (c.1860-?)
[edit] New Zealand Māori
- Te Wherowhero Dynasty (1856 to the present)
[edit] Tahiti
- Pōmare Dynasty (17881880)
[edit] Tonga
- Tu'i Tonga Dynasty (c. 900-1865)
- Tupou Dynasty (1875 to the present)
[edit] South America
[edit] Kingdom of Araucania and Patagonia
- Tounes dynasty (18601862)
[edit] Brazil
- House of Braganza (18221889)
[edit] Inca Empire
- Hurin dynasty (1197 - c.1350)
- Haran dynasty (c.1350 - 1572)
[edit] Political families in Republics
Main article: Political families of the world
Though in elected governments rule does not pass automatically by inheritance, political power often accrues to generations of related individuals even in Republics. Eminence, Influence, familiarity, tradition, genetics, and even nepotism may contribute to this phenomenon.
Family dictatorships are a slightly different concept, where political power passes within a family due to the overwhelming authority of the leader, rather than informal power accrued to the family.
Some political dynasties:
- The Beazley and Crean families (Australian Labor Party)
- Ziaur Rahman's and Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's families (Bangladesh)
- Aung San Suu Kyi's family (Burma)
- The Nehru-Gandhi family (India)
- The Soekarnos (Indonesia)
- The Kims (North Korea)
- The Bhutto family (Pakistan)
- The Zia family (Pakistan)
- The Macapagal Presidential Family (Philippines)
- The Aquino Revolutionary Dynasty (Philippines)
- The Estrada Family (Philippines)
- The Marcos Family (Philippines)
- The Medici family (Republic of Florence)
- Lee Kuan Yew's family (Singapore)
- Solomon Bandaranaike's family (Sri Lanka)
- The Assads (Syria)
- The Churchills/Dukes of Marlborough (UK)
- The (Earl) Russells (UK)
- The Chamberlains (UK)
- The Greys (UK)
- The Pitts (UK)
- The Adamses (United States)
- The Kennedys (United States)
- The Bushes (United States)
- The Long family (United States)
- The Roosevelts (United States)
- The Tafts (United States)
- The Cuomo family (United States)
- The Udalls (United States)
Nope, not a single basketball team on that list.
No more Phil Jackson either
It'll be interesting to see how the older teams in the West will handle the likely shortened season next year as well....
DMC, goin' Hal.
jejejeje!!!
Goddammit, DMC.
This was actually an entertaining thread before your gotry...
DD, relax. So long as the kid is back and playing well the Lakers will be fine.
I called this about 3 weeks ago. I just don't see Sacto losing what will most likely be their final game in NoCal against the hated Lakers. With that said this is the Kings we're talking about. They can lose to a JV high school team on any given day.
Question: If Celt's wins tomorrow and Lakers lose who has home court?
Deads, actin' like Venti|afraid.
Team: Dallas Mavericks
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Too many variables working against them this postseason MD, or I'd agree with you. In all likelihood the Lakers are going to lose tomorrow night, and Dallas will probably beat NOH at home.
Bynum--although a welcome sight in any capacity--always plays a little more passively and reluctant when coming off an injury (like he's afraid to reinjure it again).
This means LA will draw Portland in the first round (nightmare matchup that could push us to 7), followed by a road series at Dallas (assuming they dont choke against memphis), then a WCF against either the Spurs (who have HCA) or the Thunder (who are insanely good). Say LA manages to get through all that---they then would get Miami on the road for the NBA Finals.
It's a recipe for disaster. A win tomorrow would be huge, but I just don't see it. Demarcus Cousins will go off for 28 and 12
Oh Im sure you were just all smiles when Bynum went down![]()
No, but, I go home with who brung me.
And Deads, they brung you too.
Keeping cool when put in a tight spot is how you separate em out. Kid Kobe had the stones to step up and follow his convictions; 5 rings later we reap the fields with the gifts of his labor. I'll follow his lead and stay true to the cause, there hasn't been one better since his initiation into the Forum Blue.
- "No sir. You couldn't drag me away."
- "Sgt. Al Powell" - "Die Hard"
Yup, and i'll be pulling for them harder than any other Laker fan, but sooner or later realism needs to be valued over homerism.
I hedge my bets so I end up a winner on either outcome. If the Lakers 3-peat, then SWEET. Lakaluva can happily have my 2 bills. If the Lakers lose, that would suck, but at least I'd have insurance on the impending grief
No point in being a defeatist. The pinks were that way, look where it led em.
No such thing as insurance against grief. You either put your stones on the line and hold the rope til it gives, or you dont set down the long and winding road at all. Theres no free ride to the top.
Spurs and Heat in the Finals.
Book.
It.
Speakin' a' " gotry"...
Pessimism is more fun, because you expect nothing...but if/when they win it's unexpected and euphoric, and not just the ho-hum of the "well, we were supposed to win anyway," at ude.
LA will oblige, you needn't worry
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