TRIUMVIRATE


Meaning of TRIUMVIRATE in English

n.

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.

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