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A '''dynasty''' is (according to the English language ''Wiktionary'') |
A '''dynasty''' is (according to the [[English]] [[language]] ''Wiktionary'') a series of rulers or ''dynasts'' from one family. |
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== List of major dynasties associated with [[Medieval]] [[Europe]] == |
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* [[Wessex]] |
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* [[Merovingian]] |
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* [[Carolingian]] |
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* [[Medici]] |
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* [[Plantagenet]] (including the [[House of York]], the [[House of Lancaster]] and the [[Angevin]]s) |
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* [[Capet]] |
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* [[Valois]] |
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* [[Bourbon]] |
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* [[Stuart]] / [[Stewart]] / [[Steward]] |
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* [[Tudor]] |
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Latest revision as of 23:11, 25 October 2007
A dynasty is (according to the English language Wiktionary) a series of rulers or dynasts from one family.
List of major dynasties associated with Medieval Europe
- Wessex
- Merovingian
- Carolingian
- Medici
- Plantagenet (including the House of York, the House of Lancaster and the Angevins)
- Capet
- Valois
- Bourbon
- Stuart / Stewart / Steward
- Tudor
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