triumvir

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one of three men united coordinately in public office or authority
{n} one of three men in the same office
{i} one of three members of a triumvirate, one of a group of three rulers in ancient Roman government
One of tree men united in public office or authority
one of a group of three sharing public administration or civil authority especially in ancient Rome
One member of a triumvirate
triumvirate
{n} a government by three men
triumvirate
A government consisting of three people
triumvirate
a group of three men responsible for public administration or civil authority
triumvirate
A group or association of three
triumvirate
Government by three in coalition or association; the term of such a government
triumvirate
A triumvirate is a group of three people who work together, especially when they are in charge of something. the triumvirate of women who worked together on the TV dramatisation of the novel. a group of three very powerful people (triumviratus, from triumviri , from trium virum ). In ancient Rome, usually a board of three officials who assisted higher magistrates in judicial functions, oversaw festival banquets, or ran the mint. The First Triumvirate (60 BC) of Pompey, Julius Caesar, and Crassus was an informal group of three strong leaders with no sanctioned powers. The Second Triumvirate (43 BC), consisting of Mark Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian (later Augustus) formally tresviri rei publicae constituendae ("triumvirate for organizing the state") held absolute dictatorial power
triumvirate
{i} ancient Roman joint government of three leaders (Roman History); three people that share joint administrative powers; any group of three
triumvirate
A coalition or association of three in office or authority; especially, the union of three men who obtained the government of the Roman empire
triumviri
plural of triumvir
triumvirs
plural of triumvir
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