Like many other crowned heads, Philip lived in a dynastically arranged marriage with a wife for whom he had no affection. |
The pressure was strong for her to make a dynastically advantageous marriage, and this seems to have led to tensions between mother and daughter. |
She dynastically inherited her job as CEO of the auto parts business her father built from scratch. |
In the midst of this plethora of dynastically demarcated chapters, two bodies of work should be singled out as having particular importance. |
The dynastically related western principality of Halych and Volyn resisted the Mongols and Tatars and became a Rus bastion through the fourteenth century. |