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dynasty Noun pl -ties 1. a series of rulers of a country from the same family 2. a period of time during which a country is ruled by the same family [Greek dunastēs dynast] dynastic adj
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dynasty Translations n dynasty [ˈdinəsti, (American ) ˈdai-] a succession or series of rulers of the same family the Ming dynasty. dinastie سُلالَه حاكِمَه династия dynastie dynasti die Dynastie δυναστεία dinastía dünastia سلسله dynastia dynastie שׁוֹשֶׁלֶת राजवंश dinastija uralkodóház, dinasztia dinasti konungsætt; keisaraætt dinastia 王朝 왕조 dinastija dinastija dinasti dynastie dynasti, kongehus dynastia dinastia dinastie династия dynastia dinastija dinastija dynasti ราชวงศ์ hanedan 朝代 династія پشت در پشت سلسلہ triều đại 朝代 adj dyˈnastic [-ˈnӕs-] dinasties خاص بِسُلالَه حاكِمَه династичен dynastický dynasti- dynastisch δυναστικός dinástico dünastiline وابسته به سلسله dynastinen dynastique שֶׁל שׁוֹשֶׁלֶת राजवंशीय dinastijski uralkodó családhoz tartozó menurut dinasti þjóðhöfðingjaættar- dinastico 王朝の 왕조의 dinastijos, dinastinis dinastijas- dinasti dynastiek dynastisk dynastyczny dinástico dinastic династический dynastický dinastičen dinastički dynastisk ที่เกี่ยวกับราชวงศ์ hanedana ait 王朝的 династичний خاندانی thuộc triều đại 王朝的 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Would its new leader be a war hero and self-appointed champion of democracy or would power pass dynastically from father to son? Like her French prototype, Elizabeth would presumably have remained close to her brother, who nevertheless would sooner or later have ordered her into some politically or dynastically advantageous marriage - advantageous for him, that is. In rewriting Ariosto and Tasso (as well as Homer and Vergil), Spenser conflates the traditionally epic themes of honor and glory with romantic ones, so that glorious or dynastically fruitful love becomes the goal of this true "epic romance. |
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