Dynasty (disambiguation)
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A dynasty is a series of rulers from one family.
Dynasty may also refer to:
Arts and media
Film and television
- Dynasty (film), a 1976 NBC television film
- Dynasty (Australian TV series), a 1970 Australian TV series
- Dynasty (1981 TV series), a 1980s American primetime television soap opera
- Dynasty (2017 TV series), a reboot of the 1980s series
- Dynasties (2002 TV series), a 2002 Australian television documentary series
- Dynasties (2018 TV series), a 2018 BBC nature television documentary series
- The Affaire in the Swing Age, a 2003 Chinese TV series released in some regions as The Dynasty
- Dynasty Barry, fictional character in UK TV series Waterloo Road
Music
- Dynasty (association), a Finnish musical association and record label
- Dynasty (band), a late-1970s and early-1980s funk/soul R&B band, based in Los Angeles
- Dynasty (hardcore band), a hardcore band signed to Facedown Records
- The Dynasty: Roc La Familia, a 2000 album by Jay-Z
- Dynasty (Kiss album), 1979
- Dynasty Tour, a 1979 concert tour by Kiss
- Dynasty (Kaskade album), 2010
- "Dynasty" (song), 2010
- Dynasty (Two Steps From Hell album), 2007
Other media
- Dynasty (video game), a 1978 text-based strategy game for the Apple II computer
- Dynasty!, a 1979 video game identical to the game Reversi
- The Dynasts, the only play by Thomas Hardy
Technology
- Dodge Dynasty, a mid-size sedan car
- Dynasty, a brand later owned by Maytag
- Dynasty IT, a neighborhood electric vehicle
- Hyundai Dynasty, a car built by Hyundai Motor Company
Other
- Dynasty (horse), an Olympic medal-winning horse for Canada
- Dynasty (sports), a team that enjoys a period of dominance over the sport
- Dynasty Foundation, a Russian private foundation for non-profit education and science development programs
- Dynasty, the callsign of China Airlines
See also
- Die-Nasty, a TV soap opera
- All pages with titles beginning with dynasty
- All pages with titles containing dynasty
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