Hippocrates did not belong to a dynasty in the traditional sense. He was part of a noble family from the island of Kos, but there is no evidence that he was part of a ruling dynasty. Instead, he is often referred to as the "Father of Medicine" due to his significant contributions to medical ethics and practice, which laid the foundation for modern medicine. His legacy is more associated with his teachings and the Hippocratic Corpus than with familial lineage.
pushyabhuti dynasty
The stuart dynasty.
she was a member of the Hanoverian dynasty
Dynasty
Without doubt all Chinese dynasty's have belonged to the Chinese dynastys.
The Old Kingdom and 4th Dynasty
Romanovs
mughal empire
The Tudors
The Romanov Dynasty. Actually Holstein-Gottorp-Romanov.
Tang Dynasty, although she herself changed the name of the dynasty to Zhou.
Well Halie Selassie belonged to the Chang dynasty i thinks