• A triumvirate (Latin: triumvirātus) or a triarchy is a political institution ruled or dominated by three individuals, known as triumvirs (Latin: triumviri)...
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  • following specific triumvirates: Triumvirate (ancient Rome) First Triumvirate Second Triumvirate First Triumvirate (Argentina) Second Triumvirate (Argentina)...
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    The Second Triumvirate was an extraordinary commission and magistracy created for Mark Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian to give them practically absolute...
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    The First Triumvirate was an informal political alliance among three prominent politicians in the late Roman Republic: Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus, Marcus...
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  • (Ancient triumvirate) of Malayalam poetry are Thunchaththu Ezhuthachan, Cherusseri Namboothiri and Kunchan Nambiar. These medieval era triumvirate poets...
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    The Great Triumvirate In U.S. politics, the Great Triumvirate (known also as the Immortal Trio) refers to a triumvirate of three statesmen who dominated...
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  • Three Pashas The Three Pashas, also known as the Young Turk triumvirate or CUP triumvirate, consisted of Mehmed Talaat Pasha, the Grand Vizier (prime minister)...
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  • Several vessels have been named Triumvirate. Triumvirate (1773 ship), of 200 tons (bm), was launched at Newbury in 1773. Between 1778 and 1783, her master...
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  • Triumvirate Environmental, Inc. is a commercial waste management and environmental services provider company based in the United States. Triumvirate Environmental...
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    The Great Triumvirate, in a golfing context, refers to the three leading British golfers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries: Harry Vardon, John...
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