Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
dynasty
noun
/ˈdɪn.ə.sti/

Definition
A sequence of rulers from the same family or line, often associated with a particular historical period or realm.

Examples
- The Ming dynasty was known for its cultural achievements and trade expansion.
- Many dynasties influenced the development of their respective nations.
- This dynasty lasted for over three centuries before it was overthrown.

Meaning
A dynasty generally refers to a succession of leaders or rulers originating from the same lineage, who maintain control over a country or empire for an extended period. It often denotes a period of time when specific family members hold power, impacting politics, culture, and society.

Synonyms
- lineage
- house
- bloodline
- family
- dynastic rule