A line of rulers from the same family
A term for a line of rulers from one family is "dynasty." Dynasties typically span multiple generations and are often characterized by the passing of power from parent to child or across family members. Historical examples include the Ming Dynasty in China and the House of Windsor in the United Kingdom.
A line of rulers from one family is known as a dynasty. Dynasties often maintain power over multiple generations, with leadership typically passed down through hereditary succession. Examples include the Ming Dynasty in China and the Bourbon Dynasty in France, each of which significantly influenced their respective nations' histories and cultures.
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That's a 'dynasty'.
Umm I'm pretty sure its called a royal family.
Umm I'm pretty sure its called a royal family.
They are often called dynasties.
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Sovereignty; lordship; dominion., A race or succession of kings, of the same line or family; the continued lordship of a race of rulers.