- Royal house
A royal house or royal dynasty is a familial designation, or
family name of sorts, used byroyalty . It generally represents the members of a family in various senior and junior orcadet branch es, who are loosely related but not necessarily of the same immediate kin. Unlike most westerners, many of the world's royal families do not have family names, and those that have adopted them rarely use them. They are referred to instead by their titles, often related to an area ruled or once ruled by that family. The name of a Royal House is not a surname; it is just a convenient way of dynastic identification of individuals.Because of
royal intermarriage and the creation of cadet branches, a royal house generally will not entirely correspond to one immediate family or place; members of the same house in different branches may rule entirely different countries and only be vaguely related; the family may have originated entirely elsewhere. TheCapetian dynasty (that includes any direct descendant ofHugh Capet of France ) is the oldest continuously ruling monarchial dynasty in Europe – it originates in987 and is the current ruling house ofSpain andLuxembourg .The House of Wettin, as another example, originated in
Germany as a comital family. Today, it no longer holds any status in Germany, but different branches sit on various thrones, including those of theUnited Kingdom , andBelgium . Former monarchs ofPortugal andBulgaria also belonged to this house, although they were not especially closely related to the aforementioned lines, as they descended from different branches, some of them distinct for many generations.Royal house names in
Europe were generally taken from the father; in cases where aQueen regnant married a prince of another house, their children (and therefore subsequent monarchs) belonged to his house. Thus Queen Victoria belonged to theHouse of Hanover , but her male-line descendants belong to the house of her husband Albert, which is Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. The name was changed to Windsor in 1917.Nevertheless, this rule had several exceptions in other countries: After the marriage of Empress Maria Theresia of Habsburg in the 18th century to a Lorraine prince, her issue took the name Habsburg-Lorraine in order to closely associate themselves with the previous Habsburg dynasty. After 1834, in Portugal, the issue of Queen
Maria II of Portugal and Prince Consort Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (styled King Consort Ferdinand II after the birth of his first child to the Queen) remained solely Bragança, in the family and the dynasty unchanged name, following Portuguese matriarchal celtic traditions.More recently, in the 20th century, the children of Queens regnant in the
Netherlands andLuxembourg have retained their maternal house association, and in the United Kingdom, Queen Elizabeth II's descendants by her husband, Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, will officially remain Windsor, although they are technically of theHouse of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg , which, in turn, is a line of theHouse of Oldenburg . The House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg also rules in Norway and ruled in Greece, because the modern founding monarchs of those nations were initially princes invited fromDenmark , which is acadet branch of that house.Another way in which the royal house of a given country may change is when a foreign prince is invited to fill a vacant throne or a next-of-kin from a foreign house succeeds. This occurred with the death of childless Queen Anne of the
House of Stuart : she was succeeded by a prince of theHouse of Hanover who was her nearestProtestant relative.Due to the development of countries once in the
British Empire into sovereign kingdoms in apersonal union , the House of Windsor has ruled over 32 countries; 16 remain with the shared monarchy (known as theCommonwealth Realm s), while the others have become republics.Reigning sovereign Houses
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Bahrain :House of Al Khalifa
*Belgium : House of Wettin (Saxe-Coburg-Gotha line)
*Bhutan :House of Wangchuck
*Commonwealth realm s:House of Windsor (agnatic ally the House of Wettin, Saxe-Coburg-Gotha line)
*Denmark : House ofSchleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (a branch of theHouse of Oldenburg )
*Japan :Imperial House of Japan
*Jordan :Hashemite
*Kuwait :House of Al-Sabah
*Lesotho :Seeiso
*Liechtenstein : House of Liechtenstein
*Luxembourg : House ofNassau-Weilburg andBourbon-Parma , (agnatically theHouse of Bourbon ,Capetian Dynasty )
*Monaco :House of Grimaldi
*Morocco : Alaouite
*Netherlands :House of Orange-Nassau (agnatically theHouse of Lippe )
*Norway : House ofSchleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (a branch of the House of Oldenburg)
*Qatar : House ofAl Thani
*Oman : House of Al Bu Sa'id
*Saudi Arabia :House of Saud
*Spain :House of Bourbon (Capetian Dynasty )
*Swaziland :Dlamini
*Sweden :House of Bernadotte
*Thailand : Chakri
*Tonga :Tupou Deposed or extinct sovereign Houses
The majority of these nations are now republics or part of republics. The Princely Houses of Germany often have given their own names to the states they ruled.
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Afghanistan :Barakzai andDurrani dynasty
*Albania : House ofZogu
*Anhalt :House of Ascania
*Aragon :House of Aragon
*Armenia : Bagratid
*Austria : House ofHabsburg-Lorraine
*Baden : House ofZähringen
*Bavaria : House ofWittelsbach
* Brunswick: House of Hanover (branch of theHouse of Guelph , a line of theHouse of Este )
*Bulgaria : House of Wettin (Saxe-Coburg-Gotha branch)
*Bohemia :Jagiellon Dynasty ; House ofHabsburg-Lorraine
*Brazil : House of Braganza (an illegitimate branch of the House of Capet); later Orléans-Braganza (branch of theHouse of Bourbon , a line of theHouse of Capet )
*Busseto :Pallavicino
*China :Aisin Gioro 愛新覺羅 (Qing Dynasty , Manchu Imperial Family);Ming Dynasty ;Yuan Dynasty
* Former Commonwealth Realms:House of Windsor (agnatically the House of Wettin, Saxe-Coburg-Gotha line)
*Croatia :Jagiellon Dynasty
*Egypt :Muhammad Ali Dynasty
*Ethiopia :Solomonic dynasty
*Ferrara ,Modena &Reggio : House ofEste ; laterAustria-Este (a branch of the House ofHabsburg-Lorraine )
*France :House of Capet (royal), branches including: House ofValois (extinct 1589),House of Bourbon ,House of Orleans . House ofBonaparte (imperial)
* Georgia: Bagrationi
*German Empire : House ofHohenzollern (Prussian line)
*Greece :Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (branch of theHouse of Oldenburg )
*Hesse and by Rhine : House of Lorraine-Brabant
*Hawaii :House of Kawananakoa andHouse of Kalokuokamaile
*Hungary :Jagiellon Dynasty ; House ofHabsburg-Lorraine
*Iran (Persia): Pahlavi
*Irak (Iraq):Hashemite s
*Ireland : Windsor, O'Neill, O Conor, O'Brien
*Israel :Davidic line ,Beit Shalom andHasmonean Dynasty
*Italy :House of Savoy , or in Italian "Savoia"
*Korea :House of Yi ,House of Wang ,House of Dae ,House of Kim ,House of Park ,House of Sok ,House of Go
*Leinster : MacMurrough Kavanagh.
*Libya :Senussi
* Lippe:House of Lippe
*Lithuania :House of Mindaugas ,House of Gediminas later a branch of Gediminids House of Jogaila
*Maldives :Huraa dynasty
*Mecklenburg-Schwerin :House of Mecklenburg (Nikloting dynasty)
*Mecklenburg-Strelitz : House of Mecklenburg (Nikloting dynasty)
*Melfi : House of Melfi
*Mexico :House of Iturbide and House of Habsburg-Lorraine
*Mirandola :Pico della Mirandola
*Monferrato :House of Gonzaga
*Montenegro :House of Petrović
*Naples and theTwo Sicilies :House of Bourbon (branch of theHouse of Capet )
*Nepal :Shah dynasty
*Oldenburg :House of Oldenburg
*Ottoman Empire (Turkey): Osmanli
* Palatinate of the Rhine: House ofWittelsbach
*Parma Piacenza &Guastalla :Farnese ; later theHouse of Bourbon , a line of theHouse of Capet
*Poland :Jagiellon Dynasty
*Portugal : House of Braganza (an illegitimate branch of the House of Capet)
* Persia (Iran ):Qajar Dynasty
* Prussia: "See German Empire"
*Reuß : House of Reuss
*Romania : House ofHohenzollern-Sigmaringen
*Russia : House ofHolstein-Gottorp-Romanov (branch of theHouse of Oldenburg )
*Sarawak :Brooke family
*Saxony : House of Wettin
**Saxe-Altenburg (Ernestine branch)
**Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (Ernestine branch)
**Saxe-Meiningen and Hildburghausen (Ernestine branch)
**Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (Grand Duchy of Saxony, Ernestine branch)
**Saxony (Kingdom of Saxony, Albertine branch)
*Schaumburg-Lippe :House of Lippe
*Schwarzburg-Sondershausen andSchwarzburg-Rudolstadt :House of Schwarzburg
*Serbia and Yugoslavia: Houses ofKaradjordjevic andObrenović
*Schleswig-Holstein : House ofSchleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg (branch of the House of Oldenburg)
*Sicily : House ofHohenstauffen ; laterHouse of Bourbon , a line of theHouse of Capet
*Slavonia :Jagiellon Dynasty
*Sri Lanka :Kandy Nayakar & (Aryacakrauarti)
*Tunisia :Husainid Dynasty
*Tuscany :Medici ; later House ofHabsburg-Lorraine
*Tyrconnell : O'Donnell
*Vietnam :Nguyễn Dynasty
* Waldeck and Pyrmont: House of Waldeck-Pyrmont
*Wied : House of Wied
*Württemberg : House of Württemberg
* Yawnghwe (Myanmar ):Kanbawza
*Yemen :al-Qasimi
*Zimbabwe :Munhumutapa the bloodline survives in several kingdoms and chieftaincies in Southern Africa.ee also
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List of royal houses
*Family seat
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