Clearly by this time, dynastic power began to weaken, for which several explanations have been proposed.
However, his appetite for personal and dynastic power prevents him from finding common ground with Lermontov, Blaine and Falkenberg.
In historiography, r. can be used to designate the ruling period of a person in dynastic power, to distinguish from his or her lifespan.
When the Chinese dynastic power re-established and the introduction of the Chan, Confucianism began to revive (618-906).
Thus began a significant growth of the Přemyslids dynastic power.
He has risen to leadership of the Church of the New Jerusalem through the dynastic power of his father, who founded it.
Despite changes in dynastic power, the magumi and the title of mai would persevere for over a thousand years.
European rulers seized church property and took control of church functions to aggrandize dynastic power or build nation-states.
The revolts in the Low Countries and in England challenged the nature of dynastic power and the modernizing State.
Much of the altarpiece's dynastic political power was derived from its decorative iconography.