1,000,000 – You failed to beat House Di Santini, who were first founded by a young Serene Doge Raffaello Di Santini of Pisa in 1066. Through controlling trade from Constantinople to Valencia, after almost 20 years, the Serene Republic of Pisa was able to declare war on its rival republics, then supported revolts in the Holy Roman Empire's lands, and the Byzantine Empire's lands. Soon after successfully removing the HRE and Byzantine influence out of Italian lands, they were then able to control the independent dukes and counts through warfare. Shortly after creating the Principality of Italia, the Pope called a crusade for Jerusalem, and Raffaello led his men to Jerusalem, leading to him to be known as "the Holy". When he later died at age 52, his firstborn son, Leonardo, was crowned Grand Prince of the Principality of Italia. Leonardo, after being crowned emperor, crowned his younger brother, Michelangelo, king of Jerusalem. Some time later, a Di Santini also was crowned upon the throne of the Kingdom of Portugal. Throughout the centuries, Italy would become a colonial powerhouse, taking over the Horn of Africa, the Ivory Coast and Benin in West Africa, the Eastern Maghreb, Central America, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, Goa, which is in India, and New Zealand. The dynasty also continued to rule until 1925, when a fascist overthrow of the monarchy ensued, causing the emperor to seek asylum in Britain. After the fascists succeeded, Portugal and Jerusalem petitioned to be annexed, as did their old colonies. Italy accepted and reinstalled a puppet government in Portugal and Jerusalem. The Kings were then able to live in their respective countries and the emperor of Italia was able to live his life out in Portugal.

750,000 – You failed to beat House Akkadid. The Muslim rulers of Egypt, Africa and Mauretania. Beginning with Sargon Akkadid in 867, the duke of Tunis, he quickly expanded his duchy to form the Kingdom of Africa. Of the many children he had from his wife and secondary wives, his first, second, and thirdborn children took the kingdoms they ruled. His firstborn being the king of Africa, his second being king of Egypt, and his thirdborn becoming king of Mauretania, after their father pressed claims for each of the kingdoms. Before he was able to crown himself as an emperor, Sargon died mysteriously. The rest of his children were made dukes/duchesses of the many duchies Sargon had created in the three kingdoms he had took over. It is also debated whether or not a few bastard children were given some counties in each kingdom. The dynasty lived through decadence wars against them and many internal conflicts. Most of which were started by Sargon II who, believed he should be an emperor when his other two brothers plotted against him and he died, but not until after his secondborn child was born, and his firstborn son turned 10, named Shaaheen, who while under the watchful eyes of his uncles, killed them soon enough and fought for the kingdoms of Egypt and Mauretania, and won, becoming emperor of North Africa at the very young age of 20.

500,000 – You failed to beat House Ottomon, not to be confused with the Ottomans of the Ottoman Empire. Starting out in 1241, during the rise of the Hanseatic League, this Muslim dynasty had a rather late start, but soon after becoming a duke in Arabia, (in our timeline it's actually Yemen), Azmi Ottomon, rebelled against the king of Arabia after taking a second duchy, (being Oman in our timeline), and then became the king of Arabia. Now known as "The Unready", Azmi then called a Jihad against Jerusalem and won. After this, Azmi then invaded the dukes of Syria, and crowned himself Emperor of Arabia in 1280. After having no male heirs, his son, Sad, (ironic, isn't it?) died in 1329 after committing suicide and the Empire fell into chaos where the Kingdoms had split up into various duchies, and this gave the Catholic Church a prime opportunity to invade Jerusalem with a Crusade where the Catholics won...

400,000 – You failed to beat House Pietilä, Finnish counts of Pohjanmaa and Kemi. Established in 867, they were a family of great rulers. They were founded by Miko Pietilä, born a bastard who very quickly legitimized himself and after, soon became Duke of Satakunta and Estonia. After this, he then invaded the duchies of Karelia, Livonia and Kola, where he soon created the Kingdom of Finland. Moving the capital to Uusimaa, he then began to invade the various dukes of Sweden, and then created the Kingdom of Sweden. Then after, he invaded the counts of Norway as well. Unfortunately, the only way of succession his tribe knew of was elective Gavelkind, and upon his death, his three sons took each a kingdom. His oldest taking Finland, his middle taking Norway and his youngest taking Sweden. His three sons, although fragmented, did want to build an empire, and so that is what they did. In 932, they declared war on Denmark, (or Danmark), and won the war, giving the King of Finland the kingdom of Danmark. After this, the Finnish King, named Markus, vassalized his two brothers, crowning himself Emperor. After their deaths, the next generation of the house further split, leaving very greedy and ambitious brothers and cousins to duke it out amongst each other under Markus' son, Matias...

300,000 – You beat House Berîcân. Founded by Şêrefxan Berîcân in 1220, this dynasty is also a late bloomer, like House Ottomon. But unlike House Ottomon, this house's founder was not Muslim but was instead Zoroastrian after finding the religion in a book he had received. Also unlike House Ottomon, House Berîcân was from Mesopotamia where they would later become kings and soon emperors of Persia, reinstating the Zoroastrian faith into its old lands.

250,000 – You beat House MacConaghan, founded by Domhnall MacConaghan in 1066 who was the count and duke of Mann. He quickly took the duchies of Galloway and the Isles. He then fought a war against the king of Scotland for control of the kingdom and reuniting it under one banner. However, Domhnall never lived to see it and his son, Dughlas became the first 'true' King of Scotland. (He had all de jure territory for the kingdom). He then helped the duke of Powys and the duke of Laigin unify Wales and Ireland, respectively. However, when the King of England declared war on Wales, Dughlas helped the Welsh king, but the Irish king helped the English King. England would take Wales while Ireland took Scotland. After Dughlas' death, both the Irish and English kings then battled for control of the lands of Britannia. Once Ireland won the war, the king reinstated Dughlas II on the throne of Scotland. After this, the Irish king then placed his two brothers onto the thrones of England and Wales while crowning himself emperor.

200,000 – You beat House Dood. If not for their rather funny name, they probably would not be here on this list. Founded by Huug Dood in 1081, a duke of Flanders, he soon took the kingdom of Frisia in 1099. From there, after marrying his sons and daughters off, and after many successful murders, after his death, his eldest son, Huug Dood II, was able to stage a coup against the Holy Roman Empire, and win. He gave the lands he had won to his family, giving his brothers and sisters duchies, and his children kingdoms and counties as well. When Huug Dood IV had died without a legal heir, all of his family became hostile to each other to gain power, until the literal last one was standing. Unfortunately, it was his niece, married normally, and only Queen of Bohemia. After her death, the dynasty was killed on the male line. Yet no cadet dynasties were known of, because she refused to speak of them and her family's history.

150,000 – You beat House Ajdin, founded by Cvetko Ajdin. In 769, he was the duke of Duklja. However, soon after, in 799, he created The Slavic Kingdom. From there, he went on to take Croatia and after, Bulgaria. In 813, he created The Slavic Empire. Unfortunately, the Slavic Empire declined in power after Cvetko II's heir died before him. After his grandson Pribislav took control in 867, the Empire lost the Kingdom of Bulgaria to a devious duke who usurped the kingdom, and then once Pribislav passed after committing suicide without an heir due to losing the lands, the dynasty faded into obscurity.