TRIUMVIRATES | English Meaning, Definition, and Pronunciation

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Word: Triumvirate

Speech Type: Noun

Etymology:

late 16th century: from Latin triumviratus, from triumvir (see triumvir)

Audio Pronunciation:
Phonetic Spelling: trʌɪˈʌmvɪrət
Dialects: British English
Definition:

(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.

Short Definition:

(in ancient Rome) group of three men holding power

Definition:

the office of triumvir in ancient Rome.

Short Definition:

office of triumvir in ancient Rome

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