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Achaemenian Dynasty, (559–330 bce), ancient Iranian dynasty whose kings founded and ruled the Achaemenian Empire.......
Achaemenid dynasty, in ancient Egypt, the 27th dynasty (525–404 bce), established after Egypt was conquered by......
Adam brothers were three French brothers who sculpted many monuments for the French and Prussian royal residences.......
Adams family, Massachusetts family with deep roots in American history whose members made major contributions to......
adoption, the act of establishing a person as parent to one who is not in fact or in law his child. Adoption is......
Adorno Family, Genoese family prominent in the politics of that city’s “popular” (democratic) dogeship (1339–1528),......
Afṭasid dynasty, Muslim Berber dynasty that ruled one of the party kingdoms (ṭāʾifahs) at Badajoz in western Spain......
Aghlabid dynasty, Arab Muslim dynasty that ruled Ifrīqīyah (Tunisia and eastern Algeria) from ad 800 to 909. The......
Ahl al-Bayt, designation in Islam for the holy family of the Prophet Muhammad, particularly his daughter Fāṭimah,......
Alaungpaya Dynasty, the last ruling dynasty (1752–1885) of Myanmar (Burma). The dynasty’s collapse in the face......
Alberti Family, wealthy Florentine merchant banking family that was influential in European politics in the second......
Albery family, was a British family of theatre managers and playwrights whose members helped build the London theatre......
Albret Family, Gascon family celebrated in French history. The lords (sires) of Albret included warriors, cardinals,......
Alcmaeonid Family, a powerful Athenian family, claiming descent from the legendary Alcmaeon, that was important......
Amati Family, a family of celebrated Italian violin makers in Cremona in the 16th and 17th centuries. Andrea (c.......
Angelus family, family that produced three Byzantine emperors—Isaac II, Alexius III, and Alexius IV Angelus. The......
Antigonid dynasty, ruling house of ancient Macedonia from 306 to 168 bce. The Antigonid dynasty was established......
Aravidu dynasty, fourth and last dynasty of the Hindu empire of Vijayanagar in southern India. Its founder was......
Argead Dynasty, ruling house of ancient Macedonia from about 700 to about 311 bc; under their leadership the Macedonian......
Arnauld Family, French family of the lesser nobility that came to Paris from Auvergne in the 16th century and is......
Arsacid dynasty, (247 bc–ad 224), ancient Iranian dynasty that founded and ruled the Parthian empire. The progenitors......
Artuqid Dynasty, Turkmen dynasty that ruled the province of Diyarbakır in northern Iraq (now in southeastern Turkey)......
Ascanian Dynasties, branches of a German family influential from the 12th century to 1918. The name, adopted during......
Askia dynasty, Muslim family that ruled the extensive Songhai empire of West Africa, centred on Gao, in present......
Astor family, wealthy American family whose fortune, rooted in the fur trade, came to be centred on real estate......
Aydın Dynasty, Turkmen dynasty (c. 1308–1425) that ruled in the Aydın-Izmir region in western Anatolia. Situated......
Ayyubid dynasty, Sunni Muslim dynasty, founded by Saladin (Ṣalāḥ al-Dīn), that ruled in the late 12th and early......
House of Babenberg, Austrian ruling house in the 10th–13th century. Leopold I of Babenberg became margrave of Austria......
Johann Jakob Bachofen was a Swiss jurist and early anthropological writer whose book Das Mutterrecht (1861; “Mother......
Baglioni Family, related Umbrian nobles, many of whom were fierce and skillful condottiere, who dominated Perugia......
Bagratid Dynasty, princely and royal dynasty founded in Armenia and Georgia during the 9th century by the Bagratuni......
Ballard Family were a group of printers who from 1560 to 1750 virtually monopolized music printing in France. The......
Balliol family, medieval family that played an important part in the history of Scotland and came originally to......
Barberini Family, an aristocratic Roman family, originally of Barberino in the Else valley; they later settled......
Bardi Family, an aristocratic Florentine family that successfully developed its financial and banking company to......
Baring family, British family whose banking and commercial house played a principal role in British overseas lending......
Barmakids, priestly family of Iranian origin, from the city of Balkh in Khorāsān, who achieved prominence in the......
Barrymore family, U.S. theatrical family. Maurice Barrymore (orig. Herbert Blythe; 1847/49–1905) made his stage......
Barīd Shāhī dynasty, the rulers of the small state of Bidar (now in Karnataka state in southwestern India) from......
Battenberg family, a family that rose to international prominence in the 19th and 20th centuries, the name being......
Beaufort Family, English family comprising the descendants of Edward III’s son John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster,......
Belmont family, family prominent in American banking and finance, politics, and patronage of the arts. The family’s......
Bentivoglio Family, Italian family that controlled Bologna during the second half of the 15th century. Long prominent......
House of Bernadotte, royal dynasty of Sweden, from 1818. The name derives from a family of old lineage of Béarn,......
Jessie Bernard was an American sociologist who provided insights into women, sex, marriage, and the interaction......
Bernoulli family, Two generations of distinguished Swiss mathematicians. Jakob (1655–1705) and Johann (1667–1748)......
Bhonsle dynasty, Indian dynasty of the family of the great Maratha king Shivaji. Raghuji Bhonsle of Berar founded......
Galli da Bibiena family, family of Italian scenic artists of the 17th and 18th centuries. The family took its name......
Billung dynasty, the primary ruling dynasty in Saxony in the 10th and 11th centuries. It was founded by Hermann......
Blanchet Family, family of French instrument makers, settled in Paris. François-Étienne Blanchet (François the......
Boccanegra Family, wealthy Genoese family that played an important role in two great “popular” (democratic) revolutions,......
Bonacolsi Family, Italian family in despotic control of the cities of Mantua (1276–1328), Modena (1312–26), and......
Bonaparte Family, a family made famous by Napoleon I, emperor of the French (1804–1814/15). The French form Bonaparte......
Borghese Family, a noble Italian family, originally from Siena, who first gained fame in the 13th century as magistrates,......
Borgia Family, descendants of a noble line, originally from Valencia, Spain, that established roots in Italy and......
house of Bourbon, one of the most important ruling houses of Europe. Its members were descended from Louis I, duc......
House of Bragança, ruling dynasty of Portugal from 1640 to 1910 and of the empire of Brazil from 1822 to 1889.......
Broglie family, French noble family, descended from a Piedmontese family of the 17th century, that produced many......
Brooke Raj, (1841–1946), dynasty of British rajas that ruled Sarawak (now a state in Malaysia) on the island of......
Bruce family, an old Scottish family of Norman French descent, to which two kings of Scotland belonged. The name......
Ernest Watson Burgess was an American sociologist known for his research into the family as a social unit. Burgess......
Burgh Family, a historic Anglo-Irish family associated with Connaught. Its founder was William de Burgo, of a knightly......
Buyid dynasty, (945–1055), Islamic dynasty of pronounced Iranian and Shiʿi character that provided native rule......
Béjart family, French theatrical family of the 17th century closely associated with the playwright Molière. Its......
Bārakzay dynasty, ruling family in Afghanistan in the 19th and 20th centuries. The Bārakzay brothers seized control......
Bāvand Dynasty, (665–1349), Iranian dynasty that ruled Ṭabaristān in what is now northern Iran. The Bāvands ruled,......
Cabot family, prominent American family since the arrival of John Cabot at Salem, Massachusetts, in 1700. The Cabot......
Caetani Family, noble family of medieval origin, the so-called Anagni branch of which won political power and financial......
Caffiéri family, family of French sculptors and metalworkers known for their vigorous and original works in the......
Campbell family, Scottish noble family. The Campbells of Lochow gained prominence in the later Middle Ages. In......
Candar Dynasty, Turkmen dynasty (c. 1290–1461) that ruled in the Kastamonu-Sinop region of northern Anatolia (now......
Capetian dynasty, ruling house of France from 987 to 1328, during the feudal period of the Middle Ages. By extending......
Carolingian dynasty, family of Frankish aristocrats and the dynasty (750–887 ce) that they established to rule......
Carrara Family, a medieval Italian family who ruled first as feudal lords about the village of Carrara in the countryside......
Carter Family, singing group that was a leading force in the spread and popularization of the songs of the Appalachian......
Cecil Family, one of England’s most famous and politically influential families, represented by two branches, holding......
Cera dynasty, rulers of an ancient kingdom in what is now Kerala state, southwestern India. Cera was one of the......
du Cerceau family, renowned French family of architects and decorators who constituted a virtual dynasty in architecture......
Chakkri Dynasty, Thailand’s ruling house, founded by Rama I, who, under the title of Chao Phraya Chakkri (military......
Chalukya dynasty, either of two ancient Indian dynasties. The Western Chalukyas ruled as emperors in the Deccan......
Changamire Dynasty, dynasty that ruled a vast area in central Africa between the Zambezi and Limpopo rivers (now......
Chauvelin Family, prominent French family that had great influence in affairs of state from the 16th to 19th centuries......
Chigi Family, a Sienese family that rose from banking in the 13th century to princely rank in papal Rome and in......
Chola dynasty, South Indian Tamil rulers of unknown antiquity, antedating the early Sangam poems (c. 200 ce). The......
Churriguera family, a Spanish architectural family prominent during the last years of the 17th century and the......
Society of the Cincinnati, hereditary, military, and patriotic organization formed in May 1783 by officers who......
Clark Family, American family of telescope makers and astronomers who supplied unexcelled lenses to many observatories......
Clunies-Ross Family, first settlers, of the Cocos, or Keeling, Islands in the eastern Indian Ocean. John Clunies-Ross,......
Codona family, a family of circus trapeze performers that became famous in the Ringling Brothers Circus. In the......
Colonna Family, noble Roman family of great antiquity and importance, descended from the 10th-century counts of......
Comnenus family, Byzantine family from Paphlagonia, members of which occupied the throne of Constantinople for......
Compton’s by Britannica, a general reference work for home, school, and library, designed primarily for children......
Condé family, important French branch of the house of Bourbon, whose members played a significant role in French......
Contarini family, distinguished Venetian family, one of the 12 that elected the first doge in 697 and later gave......
Correggio Family, Italian feudal family who were lords of Correggio, near Reggio Emilia, from the 11th to the 17th......
Corsini Family, a Florentine princely family, whose first recorded ancestors rose to wealth as wool merchants in......
Cotta Family, family of German publishers, the most notable of whom, Johann Friedrich Cotta, Baron von Cottendorf,......
cousin, a person whose last common ancestor with a given individual is at least two generations away. In English-speaking......
Cowles family, publishing family known for Look and other mass magazines popular in the mid-20th century and for......
Crescentii Family, a Roman family that played an important part in the history of Rome and the papacy from the......