A
dynasty (, ) is a sequence of rulers from the same family, usually in the context of a
feudal or
monarchical system but sometimes also appearing in
elective republics. The dynastic family or lineage may be known as a "house"; this may be
styled "
royal", "
princely", "
comital", etc. depending upon the chief or present title borne by its members.
Historians consider many
sovereign states' histories, such as
Ancient Egypt, the
Carolingian Empire and
Imperial China, within a framework of successive dynasties. As such, the term "dynasty" may be used to delimit the
era during which the family reigned and to describe events, trends, and artifacts of that period ("a
Ming-dynasty vase"). The word "dynasty" itself is often dropped from such adjectival references ("a
Ming vase").