triumvirate in English

noun
1
(in ancient Rome) a group of three men holding power, in particular ( the First Triumvirate ) the unofficial coalition of Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus in 60 bc and ( the Second Triumvirate ) a coalition formed by Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian in 43 bc.
2
the office of triumvir in ancient Rome.
In 36, Octavian defeated Pompey's son Sextus Pompeius at Naulochus, and also ousted Lepidus from the triumvirate .

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1. They appointed a triumvirate of directors.

2. It shifted back to the evil Sun / Lewthwaite / Kane triumvirate.

3. Run by fractious triumvirate, it produced some noble plays.

4. Brahma is the first god in the Hindu triumvirate, or trimurti

5. The triumvirate of Ōkubo, Saigō and Kido formed a provisional government.

6. In betraying your fellow Kings you have broken the sacred Triumvirate of Atlantis.

7. Atleast one - third of this triumvirate isn't going anywhere, so I'm seeing more fiction than fact.

8. Lepidus, a general who joined them in a triumvirate, had little power and eventually retired.

9. There could be an Otago triumvirate in charge of the All Black team this year.

10. The unholy triumvirate of developer, planner and architect had maimed it for ever in the sixties and seventies.

11. 16 The unholy triumvirate of developer, planner and architect had maimed it for ever in the sixties and seventies.

12. 29 The unholy triumvirate of developer, planner and architect had maimed it for ever in the sixties and seventies.

13. The shape of post-war Europe was decided in Potsdam in 1945 by the Allied triumvirate of Churchill, Truman and Stalin.

14. Henry Perky was the last of a triumvirate of health addicts who helped change the breakfast habits of the continent.

15. Godolphin, Marlborough, and Harley, who had replaced Nottingham as Secretary of State for the Northern Department, formed a ruling "triumvirate".

16. The Concoction is then dropped in the crowded hallways of Kingwood High School by the Concoction triumvirate-Sam, Andy, and Chad.

17. Easy to read and straight-forward, Understanding Exposure offers the basics of aperture, lighting and shutter speed, photography's basic triumvirate, to beginning and intermediate photographers.

18. Ataui Deng forms part of a famous triumvirate of ethnic Dinka models, the other two are her aunt Alek Wek and her best friend Ajak Deng.

19. Following the 25 th Founding at some time in the latter half of the 40th Millennium, the Celestial Lions became a part of a triumvirate of Space Marine Chapters which included the

20. One of the admitted influences are the Arabesquely inclined Clark Ashton Smith, the most poetically advanced of the WEIRD TALES triumvirate commonly alluded to by initials, REH, HPL, and CAS; plus influences of Robert W

21. One of the admitted influences are the Arabesquely inclined Clark Ashton Smith, the most poetically advanced of the WEIRD TALES triumvirate commonly alluded to by initials, REH, HPL, and CAS; plus influences of Robert W

22. Octavian, Antony, and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus formed the Second Triumvirate in 43 BC, in which they were each elected for five-year terms to restore order in the Republic and bring Caesar's assassins to justice.

23. Bacchae triumvirate, who started me on this translation by asking me what translation ought to be used in the Department’s production of the play, and who enthusiastically encouraged me to complete it when she saw a few sample pages; and especially the entire cast and crew of the Hunter College

24. Xi Jinping is widely seen as China’s most powerful leader since Mao Zedong as he holds the triumvirate of positions within the Chinese establishment that confers him near absolute power: he is the General Secretary of the Communist Party of China, the president of the state and chairman of the Central Military Commission.

25. Cicero (106 bce – 43 bce) was a lawyer and public figure who undertook the senatorial cursus honorum, reaching the consulship in 63 bce.He was subsequently involved in the civil war between Pompey and Caesar before falling victim to the purge of the Second Triumvirate (Octavian, Lepidus, Mark Antony).In discussions of Cicero and religion one should avoid the temptation to