A week ago I removed a list (something I very seldom do) which had caused quite a stir; it was a list of the most powerful families. This new list is designed to replace the original and to give a broader view of some of the most powerful historic families while not excluding royal houses (who dominate this list as one would expect). Let us hope this is received better than the original (which I should add, was not without its merits).
The Rothschild family (often referred to simply as the Rothschilds), is an international banking and finance dynasty of German Jewish origin that established operations across Europe, and was ennobled by the Austrian and British governments. The family’s rise to international prominence began with Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1744–1812 – pictured above), whose strategy for future success was to keep control of their businesses in family hands, allowing them to maintain full discretion about the size of their wealth and their business achievements. Mayer Rothschild successfully kept the fortune in the family with carefully arranged marriages between closely related family members. Nathan Mayer Rothschild started his London business, N. M. Rothschild and Sons in 1811 at New Court in St Swithin’s Lane, City of London, where it still trades today. In 1818, he arranged a £5 million loan to the Prussian government, and the issuing of bonds for government loans formed a mainstay of his bank’s business. He gained a position of such power in the City of London that by 1825–6 he was able to supply enough coin to the Bank of England to enable it to avert a market liquidity crisis.
In the toss-up between including the Plantagenets or the Tudors, the Plantagenet’s won because much of the development of the English culture and political system (which remains to this day) arose under their rule. Under the Tudors, the Church of England was formed and some say a golden age occurred, but the significance of the Plantagenet line is far greater (and furthermore, Henry VIII was descended matrilineally from the Plantagenet family anyway). The House of Plantagenet was a royal house founded by Henry II of England, son of Geoffrey V of Anjou. The Plantagenet kings first ruled the Kingdom of England in the 12th century. In total, fifteen Plantagenet monarchs, including those belonging to cadet branches, ruled England from 1154 until 1485. A distinctive English culture and art emerged during the Plantagenet era, encouraged by some of the monarchs who were patrons of the “father of English poetry”; Geoffrey Chaucer. The Gothic architecture style was popular during the time, with buildings such as the Westminster Abbey and York Minster remodeled in that style. There was also lasting developments in the social sector, such as John I of England’s signing of the Magna Carta (pictured above). This was influential in the development of common law and constitutional law. Political institutions such as the Parliament of England and the Model Parliament originate from the Plantagenet period, as do educational institutions including the University of Cambridge and Oxford.
The Nehru-Feroz Gandhi family is an Indian political family which has been dominant in the Indian National Congress for most of India’s early independent history. Three members of the family (Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, his daughter Indira Gandhi and her son Rajiv Gandhi) have been Prime Minister of India, two of whom (Indira and Rajiv Gandhi) have been assassinated. A fourth member of the family, Sonia Gandhi, is currently Congress President, while her and Rajiv’s son, Rahul Gandhi, is the youngest member of the family to enter active politics when he contested and won a seat in the lower house of the Parliament of India in 2004. The Nehru-Feroz Gandhi family is not related to Indian independence leader Mohandas Gandhi. The Nehru-Gandhis are the most prominent example of the tradition of dynastic leadership in Asian democratic countries.
Genghis Khan (pictured above) was the founder, Khan (ruler) and Khagan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire, the largest contiguous empire in history.
He came to power by uniting many of the nomadic tribes of northeast Asia. After founding the Mongol Empire and being proclaimed “Genghis Khan”, he started the Mongol invasions and raids of the Kara-Khitan Khanate, Caucasus, Khwarezmid Empire, Western Xia and Jin dynasties. During his life, the Mongol Empire eventually occupied a substantial portion of Central Asia. Before Genghis Khan died, he assigned Ogedei Khan as his successor and split his empire into khanates among his sons and grandsons. He died in 1227 after defeating the Tanguts. He was buried in an unmarked grave somewhere in Mongolia at a location unknown. His descendants went on to stretch the Mongol Empire across most of Eurasia by conquering and/or creating vassal states out of all of modern-day China, Korea, the Caucasus, Central Asian countries, and substantial portions of modern Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
These two families are combined in one item as they were two of the most important families in Ancient Rome and eventually joined together to form the Julio-Claudian Dynasty that provided the most famous emperors: Caligula, Augustus (pictured above), Claudius, Tiberius, and Nero. These five emperors ruled the Roman Empire from 27 BC to AD 68, when the last of the line, Nero, committed suicide. These five rulers were linked through marriage and adoption into the familial gens Julio and gens Claudia. Julius Caesar is sometimes inaccurately seen as its founder, although he was not an emperor and had no Claudian connections; Augustus is the more widely accepted founder. The reigns of the Julian-Claudian emperors bear some similar traits: All came to power through indirect or adopted relations. Each expanded the territory of the Roman Empire and initiated massive construction projects. They were generally loved by the common people, but were resented by the senatorial class – a sentiment reflected by ancient historians. Ancient historians describe the Julio-Claudians as self-aggrandizing, mad, sexually perverse and tyrannical.
“Zhu” was the family name of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty. The first Ming Emperor, Hongwu (Zhu Yuanzhang – pictured above) opted to use the name Ming for the dynastic name. Ming means “Brilliant”. The Ming Dynasty was the ruling dynasty of China from 1368 to 1644, following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty. The Ming, “one of the greatest eras of orderly government and social stability in human history,” was the last dynasty in China ruled by ethnic Hans. Although the Ming capital Beijing fell in 1644 to a rebellion led by Li Zicheng, which was itself soon replaced by the Manchu-led Qing Dynasty (the last Chinese imperial family), regimes loyal to the Ming throne (collectively called the Southern Ming) survived until 1662. Ming rule saw the construction of a vast navy and a standing army of one million troops. There were enormous construction projects, including the restoration of the Grand Canal and the Great Wall and the establishment of the Forbidden City in Beijing during the first quarter of the 15th century. Estimates for the late-Ming population vary from 160 to 200 million. The Ming dynasty is often regarded as both a high point in Chinese civilization as well as a dynasty in which early signs of capitalism emerged.
The House of Habsburg was an important royal house of Europe and is best known as supplying all of the formally elected Holy Roman Emperors between 1452 and 1740, as well as rulers of Spain and the Austrian Empire. Originally from Switzerland, the dynasty first reigned in Austria, which they ruled for over six centuries, but a series of dynastic marriages brought Burgundy, Spain, Bohemia, Hungary and other territories into the inheritance. The dynasty is named after their seat of origin, the Habsburg Castle in the Swiss Canton of Aargau. The dynasty’s motto is “Let others wage wars, but you, happy Austria, shall marry”, which indicates the talent of the Habsburgs to have their members intermarry into other royal houses, to make alliances and inherit territory. Empress Maria Theresa (pictured above) is recognized quite notably for it and is sometimes referred to as the ‘Great-Grandmother of Europe’.
The Ptolemaic dynasty was a Hellenistic Macedonian royal family which ruled the Ptolemaic Empire in Egypt for nearly 300 years, from 305 BC to 30 BC. Ptolemy, one of the seven bodyguards who served as Alexander the Great’s generals and deputies, was appointed satrap of Egypt after Alexander’s death in 323 BC. In 305 BC, he declared himself King Ptolemy I, later known as “Soter” (saviour). The Egyptians soon accepted the Ptolemies as the successors to the pharaohs of independent Egypt. Ptolemy’s family ruled Egypt until the Roman conquest of 30 BC. The most famous member of the line was the last queen, Cleopatra VII (pictured above), known for her role in the Roman political battles between Julius Caesar and Pompey, and later between Octavian and Mark Antony. Her suicide at the conquest by Rome marked the end of Ptolemaic rule in Egypt.
The Mèdici family was a powerful and influential Florentine family from the 13th to 17th century. The family had three popes (Leo X – pictured above, Clement VII, and Leo XI), numerous rulers of Florence (notably Lorenzo the Magnificent, patron of some of the most famous works of Renaissance art) and later members of the French and English royalty. Like other signore families they dominated their city’s government. They were able to bring Florence under their family’s power, allowing for an environment where art and humanism could flourish. They led the birth of the Italian Renaissance along with the other great signore families of Italy such as the Visconti and Sforza families of Milan, the Este of Ferrara, and the Gonzaga of Mantua. The Medici Bank was one of the most prosperous and most respected in Europe. There are some estimates that the Medici family were for a period of time the wealthiest family in Europe. From this base, they acquired political power initially in Florence and later in wider Italy and Europe.
The Capetian dynasty is the largest European royal house. It includes any of the direct descendants of Hugh Capet of France. King Juan Carlos of Spain and Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg are members of this family, both through the Bourbon branch of the dynasty. Over the course of the preceding centuries, Capetians spread throughout Europe, ruling every form of provincial unit from kingdoms to manors. Besides being the most numerous royal family in Europe, it also is one of the most incestuous, especially in the Spanish Monarchy. Many years have passed since the Capetian monarchs ruled a large part of Europe, however they still remain as kings, as well as other titles. Currently two Capetian monarchs still rule in Spain and Luxembourg. In addition, seven pretenders represent exiled dynastic monarchies in Brazil, France, Spain, Portugal, Parma and Two Sicilies. The current legitimate senior family member is Louis Alfonso (pictured above), the Duke of Anjou, who also holds the Legitimist claim to the French throne. Overall, dozens of branches of the Capetian dynasty still exist throughout Europe.
Notable Omissions: Merovingians, Qin family, Bhutto family, Tudors, Romanovs, Stuarts, House of Orange, Berenguer family, Kennedy family, Vanderbilt family
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Just throwing this out there: no Egyptian families?
Ugh I completely missed #3, my bad!
@ rmconnors:
Ripped off? I wasn’t aware we were paying for this.
There are some excellent suggestions in the comments. If I went to 15 the Romanovs would definitely have been here.
The Rothschilds are currently the most powerful company in the world.
One of my friends is a Medici, his mom’s a Medici and his dad is a Von Trapp, you know the family from the sound of music? Yea he has alot of money lol.
^ You should, because otherwise no one’s going to take what you said seriously.
If you live in Australia, the most powerful family must be the “Daddo’s”. They keep popping up everywhere … there’s gazillions of them. I think one even escaped to Hollywood! :}
what about the PHAROHS
If you don’t exclude Royal Families, you got the wrong family from the subcontinent (#8: Nehru-Gandhi family)
It should have been the MUGHAL DYNASTY instead.
Babur came from Central Asia and his family ruled great parts of India for more than 330 years. At their peak, their rule was present over modern-day Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, parts of central Asia, Burma & Iran. During their time, they would have been probably the greatest family on Earth. The family created one of World’s modern wonders – Taj Mahal; owned the greatest diamond of the time – Kohinoor and gave India it’s most famous emperor – Akbar the Great.
Would you switch the families please?
sorry … the line “During their time, they would have been probably the greatest family on Earth.” should read as
“During their time, they would have been probably the RICHEST family on Earth.”
#8: Gandhi-Nehru Family
You should mention Sanjay Gandhi as well. Sanjay Gandhi – the younger brother of Rajiv Gandhi was an extra-constitutional power during the reign of his mother, Indira Gandhi. He died in a plane crash in 1980.
Rajiv Gandhi entered politics only after Sanjay’s death.
Good list.
I’m really surprised the Tudors and/or the Stewarts didn’t make it on here.
Nevermind…. most powerful. In the world. Yes.
… And I guess I should have read the list first!
I got the most absolute deja vu from reading this…
For a second I thought you had forgotten the Medici family.
Nice work, but just to correct something, in Luxembourg our Grand Duke does not have any power and is so very far away from “ruling” the country.
Even recently after not agreeing with a changing of the law through the parliament, he got stripped of the right to put his signature under the law.
32. Bravo, powerful means having great influence. There is no good or bad in powerful, it is a neutral concept.
64. Woohoo! Romanovs! My favourite dynasty!
69. The Ptolemys were pharoahs.
70. I may agree with you on this since the Nehru-Gandhi family is still a dynasty in process. Correct me if I am wrong but didn’t the Mughals claim to be descendants of Genghis Khan? Nevertheless, the Nehru-Gandhi family do have considerable influence over the largest democracy and an economic powerhouse of the world.
77. Even though the Grand Duke of Luxembourg possess no more authority, the list was regarding powerful families. He was mentioned only as a descendant of a long ancestry of royalty and nobles that did hold great power.
56, 57, 60. No offense taken. However, you all should be more considerate of our world’s diversity as many people do find these lists interesting. Maybe you simply cannot appreciate “power”?
much better list! Still say Rothschilds should be number one though. You know your the most powerful family when said family has funded both sides of pretty much every battle/war since Napolean.
Cleopatra didn’t commit suicide! when the scene was reconstructed it was deemed more likely that she was mudered.
The PORSCHE family?
Much improved list.
Thanks for taking the time to amend the previous submission and for including the wonderful little nuggets of knowledge that I come here to see.
Although i enjoyed the list,
I think you forgot one of the most powerful families
which is the family of Muhammad
who are perhaps the most powerful family of all.
I think the Bushes and Kennedys should have been honorably mentioned
Thank god, or whoever, you did not put the Kennedy’s on this list. When I started at the top and started going down the list I had a great fear that people in other countries might have bought into the utter BS that amateur revisionist historians in America have been trying to pull off for 45 years. I find some great comfort that in the future history researches will look in to the old documents and find that the Kennedy’s are on record not as a family of good doers, but as the socially malfunctioning spawn of the wealthy class with a documented history of criminal mob activity, infidelity, rape, murder, and abusers of the justice system.
What about the Rockafeller Family? Not rich or powerful enough?
Babur family that ruled India for 500 years directly descended from GENGHIS KHAAN’s family!!! So, Genghis Khaan’s family should be noted as number 1!!!
Well done. I feel educated instead of insulted.
I disagree with suggestion that the previous version was “not without it’s merits”. I still say it is, or was, without merit.
I’d love to see it posted again. I think the comparison would speak for itself.
Perhaps it’s removal says enough.
what about the Corleone familiy????
yes I know they’re fictional
I’m surprised the Medici’s are not number 1. No Rockefeller.?.the wealthiest man in (measurable) history.
The Saxe-Coburgs. Nuff Said.
No Tudors?
Archangel, VA:
While Babur can trace his ancestry to Genghis Khan, trying to draw a Mongol-Mughal dynasty is a stretch. While Babur’s ancestry lay in central Asia, he was a prince in the Persian court before forming the Mughal Empire. IMHO, Mughal dynasty deserves a place in the list for their contribution to art (Taj Mahal), unification of Indian subcontinent and wealth.
What about the Addams Family? Just kidding.Great List again!
Kalyan,
can you just explain what IMHO means? I am quite new to these abbreviations.
Good point and thanks for clarifying that. I guess it won’t matter for this list anyway as it is about family, and not about imperial dynasties. One could say that the Khan family was extremely powerful considering all the subsequent offspring nobles the family produced… wasn’t Tamerlane/Timurlane? a descendant of the Khan family as well?
97. archangel: IMHO = In My Humble Opinion. There are hundreds of acronyms, but a few are common:
http://www.netlingo.com/acronyms.php
is one site which will give you a lot of useful acronyms, and a lot of absolutely useless acronyms…but they’d make you look oh! so cool!
If you were going to delete a list Mr Frater, you should have deleted the 10 Most Overrated Bands list…
HEY What about the BUSH family, they go way way back. Well for those who know history
Archangel: I don’t know if there is going to be a lot to differentiate between families and dynasties.
For eg: #8 – Nehru; Indira; Rajiv, Sanjay, Sonia, Menaka; Rahul, Priyanka, Varun represent 4 generations of the family.
In comparison with 4 generations: i would state
(option 1): Babur, Humayun, Akbar, Jehangir or
(option 2): Akbar, Jehangir, Shah jahan and Aurangazeb
- have had more influence on Indian subcontinent.
after all., it’s all in the family ….
question for JFrater: How do you differntiate Dynasties and generations of families?
Thanks Segue and Kalyan… mmm good question Kalyan! IMHO (oooh i’m so cool, abbreviations haha!), I suppose maybe dynasties refers to families who where continuously in power, whereas generations simply refers to simple ancestry?
i dont understand how anyone could ask for the BUSH family in this list. or the rockefellers. or balwins. sorry but thats just stupid. you cant compare these people to old european or asian royalties.
Five of the ten families on the list (the Ptolemies, Julio-Claudians, Capets, Plantagenets, and Khans) and three of the honorable mentions (the Tudors, Stuarts, and Merovingians) are actually all part of one ancient family, with bloodlines that converge in Egypt and Sumer, according to HRM Queen Elizabeth II’s genealogy database at the University of Hull.
Among the many notables on this line, often referred to as the Augustan bloodline, are Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, William the Conqueror, Marc Antony, the Liu emperors of China, and more than 600 kings and emperors. Whether by nature or nurture, some traits (such as ruthlessness/rulership) seem to run in families. The same bloodline is almost entirely without creative people; it has a couple of poets, but no other writers, painters, musicians, or contributors to culture.
It is also a vast family; I was amazed to find that I was part of it–but so was my next-door neighbor! At one gathering, 85% of the people present were descendants of Charlemagne, and none of us are anything special.
I am a direct descendant of Charlemagne, too. Guess I am not as cool as I thought I was
I’m surprised no one has commented about the “New World Order” here. I recently saw this compilation movie called “Wake up Call”, and it scared the daylights out of me.
It talks about the Rothschilds & the Rockefellers, and their quest for world domination.
Very scary stuff.
Does anyone have any insights on it?
Lol, isn’t that a conspiracy thing (104)? Many people would like to be perceived as having good ancestry, but really did not… or were at least not directly related?
I could be wrong.
Oh and 106. I think you might just be paranoid. I know about that stuff and it’s all conspiracy theory.
If you’d like me to elaborate. That New World Order theory even goes as far as saying that they are Illuminati who are on some aliens side and there are two opposing alien forces out there.
Could be true though at 0.0000000000000000000000000001% probability
Astraya – “The Church of England was formed probably in the 2nd century AD by persons unknown, probably Roman soldiers or Irish and Iberian traders.”
Erm….no.
The CofE was formed by King Henry VIII when he severed all ties with Rome when they refused to legitimately divorce him. Around 2AD, Christianity wasn’t even legal!
Are you kidding me, Rothschilds at number 10? At one time the Rothschild’s alone controlled 50% of the worlds wealth. Perhaps more research should have been done? They do stay behind the scenes, but they have been more influential than any of the other families.
What about the Corleones?
Wow, there are too many of them i haven’t heard of. Very intersting, kept my eyes on my laptop.
MKO 49 and 50. Here’s a little dishonor list for you.
Score:
Murdered girls off Bridges:
Kennedy’s 1
Bush’s 0
Yeah…lot of honor there.
Oh wait..not finished…Wars started by:
Kennedy’s 1 55000 dead
Bush’s 1 3500 dead (amazingly, they both lasted the same amount of time)
Wait Wait
Blowhard Drunken Senators Still in Congress Trying To Destroy Capitalist Society
Kennedy’s 1
Bush’s 0
Hey, still looking for that Dishonor part. Must be somewhere here…hmmmmm…
you totally forgot the sopranos and the simpsons…
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U ppl need to research more on the rockefellers and the Rothschild, the empire controlled by the atm is the most powerful and advanced system ever due to technological advances. Rothschild are certainly #1, they control most of the media, most of the oil companies, world bank, international monetary fund, allot of government defence companies, London and new York stock exchanges, gold bullion Market, federal reserve bank, bank of England, they have licence to print money, they were behind enron scandal, they’ve been behind every war for past century, they control Obamas and the gordon browns of the world, their main weapon of the 21st century sits in the corner of every home, called the television, they start/finish/win/lose wars via that machine, u r being brainwashed every day by Mass media entertainment that u pay for. These ppl r way more powerful than any previous empires of the world. They control every aspect of ur life, all the debt of the governments and ppl is owned to them. They kill millions through wars and diseases they spread. They’ve mastered one thing that previous empires failed to do, secrecy! Basically they own ur ass without u knowing full stop
Oh and those who think kennedys should be top, who got jfk killed? And bush, hahaa ur having a laugh. U ppl need to wake up and realize everything is not how it seems
U guys know that bill gates or warren buffet are the richest men in the world right? Well the Rockefellers and Rothschilds are not billionaires but trillionaires.
That’s true, Beat It. I’ve been researching the Rothschilds for a while and you’d be surprised at how much they control, directly and inderictly. Just about every contry in the world owes money to them.
Dear sir
i like it so much.
Big thank you.
i believe that you’ll try,try and try again.
rothschild and rockerfeller are the biggest and u were right. They control entire nations and their govts as they all owe them money plus heavy interest. I’ve been reading on them which is difficult…theyr immensly secretive but estimates say 200-several thousand institutions run by them.
Plus they pay less tax than the cleaners who clean their homes through trusts, and secret trusts within trusts, which are within trusts etc etc!!!
ROMANOV family of Russia should be on any list like this. Consider also Krupp and Tysen industrial families of Germany.
Wow… Some people are big conspiracy theorists. Fun!
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Great list!! I´ve been on a Tudor binge for the past year so while it was a little disappointing that they were not on here, I´m glad my new obsession is: the Plantagenets!
I´ve also gone though a Medici phase that involved moving myself to Florence for a semester in college…
I love history…