No, never. Scotland is part of Britain.
Dynasty
Family
Yes, it is a noun. It means a succession of rulers or a family that remains in power.
Joseph A Kechichian has written: 'Succession in Saudi Arabia' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Saudi Arabia, Kings and rulers, Succession
Robert Brady has written: 'The great point of succession discussed' -- subject(s): Constitutional history, Early works to 1800, Kings and rulers, Succession 'An introduction to the old English history' -- subject(s): Argumentum antinormanicum, History 'An inquiry into the remarkable instances of history and Parliament records' -- subject(s): History 'A true and exact history of the succession of the crown of England' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers, Early works to 1800, Succession
succession by primogeniture - everything goes to the first born of the ruling man.
Veikko Litzen has written: 'A war of roses and lilies' -- subject(s): Kings and rulers, Succession
J. N. Duggan has written: 'John Toland' 'Sophia of Hanover' -- subject(s): Correspondence, Mothers of kings and rulers, Kings and rulers, Succession, Biography, History
Jacques Choffel has written: 'La Guerre de succession de Bretagne' -- subject(s): History, Hundred Years' War, 1339-1453, Kings and rulers, Succession 'Richard sans Peur, duc de Normandie (932-996)' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Kings and rulers 'Richard Coeur de Lion' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Kings and rulers
Sovereignty; lordship; dominion., A race or succession of kings, of the same line or family; the continued lordship of a race of rulers.
I wish I could answer you, but i have to answer the same question for my homework right now :P