Definitionn. one of a group of three sharing public administration or civil authority especially in ancient Rome
Last update: August 26, 2015
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Thus perished the great Triumvir, dying like a Roman, whose blinded but persistent love, whatever were its elements, ever shall make his name memorable. [Please select]
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She obeyed the summons, relying upon the power of her charms to appease the anger of the triumvir. [Please select]
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They arrived in charge of Publius Crassus, son of the triumvir, whose exploits in Aquitaine had given him celebrity. [Please select]
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Hence the story of the Roman triumvir and the Egyptian queen is not like any other story that has yet been told. [Please select]
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This is the same manner of consenting to a wish-fulfillment which the queen of the Parthians chose for the triumvir Crassus. [Please select]
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The strife in the city had ceased for a time when Pompey, a famous general, who had once shared power with Caesar as a "triumvir," joined the senators in planning his ruin. [Please select]
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