Dynasty

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Dynasty means rulers who belong to the same family for generations. The term is also used to describe the era during which that family ruled.

Famous dynasties were:

from England: The House of Tudor (1485-1603) and the House of Stuart (1603-1714).

from China: The Shang Dynasty (1766 BC1050 BC), the Yuan Dynasty (12711368), the Ming Dynasty (13681644) and the Qing Dynasty (16441912).

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