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n. (plural of dynastic war English)
Usage examples of "dynastic wars".
Without stopping to qualify the averment, the Old World has had the poems of myths, fictions, feudalism, conquest, caste, dynastic wars, and splendid exceptional characters and affairs, which have been great.
There were the series of dynastic wars in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries, when the most important question in Europe was whether the houses of Hapsburg or Valois-Bourbon were to rule the continent.
Rader had become a frontier backwater after the dynastic wars had destroyed the strength and wealth of the central states and had created a band of desolation cutting Rader off from the civilization to the south.
But it was the pillaging of America that financed the terrible religious and dynastic wars that swept Europe back and forth for generations.
It had survived the vicissitudes that went with the occasional rebellions, the dynastic wars, some serious periods of breakdown.