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where succession law and
conventions have
maintained dynastic names de jure
through a female.
Dynastic politics has
declined over time,
owing to a decline...
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ruling family. Traditionally,
dynastic orders were
created or
maintained to
reward services rendered to a
monarch or
their dynasty,
thereby strengthening bonds...
- Reischauer, "The
Dynastic Cycle", in John Meskill, The
Pattern of
Chinese History, (Lexington: D. C.
Heath and Company, 1965), pp. 31-33. "
Dynastic cycle," in...
- was
organized into
various dynastic states under the rule of
hereditary monarchs.
Beginning with the
establishment of
dynastic rule by Yu the
Great c. 2070...
- A
dynastic union is a type of
union in
which different states are
governed beneath the same
dynasty, with
their boundaries,
their laws, and
their interests...
-
other Manchu princes, on
making it the
dynastic capital and
reappointing most Ming officials. No
major Chinese dynasty had
directly taken over its immediate...
- in Duindam, Jeroen; Artan, Tülay; ****,
Metin (eds.),
Royal Courts in
Dynastic States and Empires: A
Global Perspective, Leiden: Brill, pp. 171–198,...
- the term
Early Dynastic (ED)
period for Mesopotamia, the
naming convention having been
borrowed from the
similarly named Early Dynastic (ED)
period for...
-
themselves the
rightful rulers of China. The Jin
later chose earth as
their dynastic element and
yellow as
their royal color.
According to the
theory of the...
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during the
Early Dynastic Period.
Before the
unification of Egypt, the land was
settled with
autonomous villages. With the
early dynasties, and for much...