List of noble houses

Summary

A noble house is an aristocratic family or kinship group, either currently or historically of national or international significance[clarification needed], and usually associated with one or more hereditary titles, the most senior of which will be held by the "Head of the House" or patriarch. The concept is comparable with that of an aristocratic clan, and can be used informally to describe non-European ruling families.[1]

When a reigning monarch is a member of a noble house, such as the House of Windsor, that house can also be considered a royal house. Many noble houses (such as the Houses of York and Lancaster) have birthed dynasties and have historically been considered royal houses, but in a contemporary sense, these houses may lose this status when the dynasty ends and their familial relationship with the position of power is superseded. A royal house is a type of noble house, and they are not separate or mutually exclusive entities.

Many of these houses are in several countries such as House of Butler which has held power and lands in countries such as France, Ireland, Germany and the UK.

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  • Phra Ruang Dynasty
  • Uthong Dynasty
  • Suphannaphum Dynasty
  • Sukhothai Dynasty
  • Prasat Thong Dynasty
  • Ban Phlu Luang Dynasty
  • Thonburi Dynasty
  • Chakri Dynasty
    • Phutthayotfa Chulalok Family
    • Phutthaloetla Naphalai Family
    • Nangklao Family
    • Mongkut Family
    • Chulalongkorn Family
      • Vajiralongkorn Family
    • Vajiravudh Family
    • Maha Sura Singhanat Family
    • Anurak Devesh Family
    • Maha Senanurak Family
    • Sakdiphonlasep Family
    • Pinklao Family
    • Wichaichan Family
  • Ratchasakul Houses
    • House of Narindrānkura
    • House of Devahastin
    • House of Montrikul
    • House of Isarānkura
    • House of Cheshtānkura
    • House of Narindrakula
  • House of Sundarakul
    • House of Sundornmanukij
  • House of Uraibongse
  • House of Na Ranong
  • House of Abhaiwongse
  • House of Varman
  • House of Bunnag
  • House of Sinhaseni
  • House of Kanlayanamit
  • House of Sukhum
  • House of Na Bang Chang
  • House of Na Nagara
  • House of Ahamadchula
  • House of Amatayakul
  • House of Khotchaseni
  • House of Savetsila
  • House of Krairiksh
  • House of Panyarachun
  • House of Sucharitakul
  • Phutthayotfa Chulalok Family
    • House of Indrāngura
    • House of Dabbakula
    • House of Suriyakul
    • House of Chatrakul
    • House of Phungbun
    • House of Tārākara
    • House of Duangchakra
    • House of Sudasna
  • Phutthaloetla Naphalai Family
    • House of Mālakul
    • House of Abharanakul
    • House of Klauaymai
    • House of Tejātivongse
    • House of Phanomvan
    • House of Kunjara
    • House of Renunandana
    • House of Niyamisara
    • House of Dinakara
    • House of Baidurya
    • House of Mahākul
    • House of Vajrivansa
    • House of Chumsaeng
    • House of Sudasna
    • House of Sanidvongs
    • House of Nilaratna
    • House of Arunvongse
    • House of Kapitthā
    • House of Pramoja
  • Nangklao Family
    • House of Sirivongse
    • House of Komen
    • House of Ganechara
    • House of Ngon-rath
    • House of Latāvalya
    • House of Chumsai
    • House of Piyakara
    • House of Uraibongse
    • House of Arnob
    • House of Lamyong
    • House of Suparna
    • House of Sinharā
    • House of Jambūnud
  • Mongkut Family
    • House of Chakrabandhu
    • House of Bhānubandhu
    • House of Chitrabongs
    • House of Navavongsa
    • House of Supratishtha
    • House of Kritākara
    • House of Gaganānga
    • House of Sukhasvasti
    • House of Dvivongs
    • House of Thongyai
    • House of Kshemasanta
    • House of Kamalāsana
    • House of Kshemasrī
    • House of Sridhavaja
    • House of Thongthaem
    • House of Jumbala
    • House of Devakula
    • House of Svastikula
    • House of Chandradatta
    • House of Jayānkura
    • House of Varavarna
    • House of Tisakula
    • House of Sobhanga
    • House of Sonakul
    • House of Vadhanavongs
    • House of Svastivatana
    • House of Jayanta
  • Chulalongkorn Family
    • House of Kitiyākara Na Chanthaburi
    • House of Rabībadhana
    • House of Pavitra Na Nakhon Sawan
    • House of Chirapravati Na Nakhon Chaisi
    • House of Ābhākara Na Chumphon
    • House of Paribatra
    • House of Chhatr-jaya Na Kamphaengphet
    • House of Beñ-badhana Na Phichai
    • House of Chakrabongs Na Bishnulok
    • House of Yugala Na Lopburi
    • House of Vudhijaya Na Singha
    • House of Suriyong
    • House of Rangsit Na Chai Nat
    • House of Mahidol Na Songkla
      • Vajiralongkorn Family
        • House of Vivacharawongse
    • House of Chudādhuj Na Phetchabun
    • House of Varanand
  • Vajiravudh Family
    • House of Sakdidej-Bhanubhandhu
  • Maha Sura Singhanat Family
    • House of Asuni
    • House of Sankhadat
    • House of Padmasinha
    • House of Nirasinha
  • Anurak Devesh Family
    • House of Pālakavangsa
    • House of Seniwongse
  • Maha Senanurak Family
    • House of Israsenā
    • House of Panyankasenā
    • House of Byagghasenā
    • House of Bhumrindra
    • House of Ransisenā
    • House of Sahāvudha
    • House of Yugandhara
    • House of Sisankha
    • House of Rajanikara
    • House of Rongthrong
  • Sakdiphonlasep Family
    • House of Anujasakdi
    • House of Kambhu
    • House of Kesarā
    • House of Israsakdi
    • House of Nandisakdi
  • Pinklao Family
    • House of Navaratna
    • House of Sudharos
    • House of Toshaniya
    • House of Vararatna
    • House of Bhānumasa
    • House of Hastindra
    • House of Nandavan
    • House of Yugandharānanda
    • House of Charunrochna
    • House of Prommes
    • House of Saysanan
  • Wichaichan Family
    • House of Vilayavongs
    • House of Kānchanavichai
    • House of Rajani
    • House of Kalyānavongs
    • House of Sudasaniya
    • House of Varavudhi
    • House of Ruchavijai
    • House of Visuddhi

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References edit

  1. ^ Oxford English Dictionary, 3rd ed. "house, n.¹ and int, 10. b." Oxford University Press (Oxford), 2011.