dynast Meaning & Definition

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  • The state was therefore effectively insulated from the tribal power holders who had overthrown previous dynasts and dynasties.

  • And the paramount does not seem to have enjoyed the autocratic powers characteristic of the southern lowlands dynasts.

  • They are dynasts, that is potential successors to the throne.

  • The persons in line to succeed to the throne are called dynasts.

  • A dynast's sons and their lines all come before that dynast's daughters and their lines.

  • Separate nobility titles were given to morganatic wives of dynasts of reigning houses, but it sometimes included no true property.

  • The monarchy was hereditary, hence the term dynast.

  • A dynast who had passed his toddler years was regarded suitable and old enough.

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