Dynasty (Noun)
Meaning
A sequence of powerful leaders in the same family.
Classification
Nouns denoting groupings of people or objects.
Examples
- The Chinese Ming dynasty was marked by a series of powerful emperors from the same family who ruled the country for nearly three centuries.
- Throughout history, numerous kingdoms and empires have been dominated by a single dynasty, as relatives and descendants of the original ruler fought to hold and expand power.
- The Ptolemaic dynasty that ruled ancient Egypt following the death of Alexander the Great was another Greek dynasty marked by powerful and ambitious leaders.
- The Ottoman Empire reached its peak of power during the 16th-century reign of Suleiman the Magnificent, the tenth ruler of the majestic Osman dynasty.
- For centuries, British royalty was historically characterized by a dynasty of monarchs, with power being passed down through generations of specific families.
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- Ming Dynasty
- Ch'ing Dynasty
- Yuan Dynasty
- Han Dynasty
- Qing Dynasty
- House Of Lancaster
- Lancastrian Line
- Hapsburg
- Ptolemaic Dynasty
- Song Dynasty
- Ch'ing
- Sung Dynasty
- House Of Windsor
- House Of Hanover
- Romanoff
- House Of Tudor
- Ch'in
- Hanoverian Line
- Merovingian Dynasty
- House Of York
- Bourbon Dynasty
- Mongol Dynasty
- Carlovingian Dynasty
- Plantagenet Line
- Song
- Tang Dynasty
- Liao Dynasty
- Manchu Dynasty
- Shang Dynasty
- Chou Dynasty
- Chow Dynasty
- Wei Dynasty
- Qin Dynasty
- Zhou Dynasty
- Chou
- Ch'in Dynasty
- Chow
- Ommiad
- Omayyad
- Manchu
- Ottoman Dynasty