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Definition of Synarchy
1. n. Joint rule or sovereignity.
Definition of Synarchy
1. Noun. Joint rule or sovereignty. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Synarchy
1. joint sovereignty [n SYNARCHIES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Synarchy
Literary usage of Synarchy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ideal Commonwealths: Comprising More's Utopia, Bacon's New Atlantis by Thomas More, Tommaso Campanella, Francis Bacon, James Harrington, Henry Morley (1901)
"... constituting a council apart called the synarchy, which, with the strategus,
prepared all the business that was introduced into their Senate. ..."
2. The Medallic History of Imperial Rome;: From the First Triumvirate, Under by William Cooke (1781)
"... The- synarchy of Attalus ; the other with a Victory, and MYn. ... Tie synarchy
of Myon, of the Antiochians. This laft is of the Emperor CLAUDIUS. ..."
3. Manual of Political Ethics: Designed Chiefly for the Use of Colleges and by Francis Lieber, Theodore Dwight Woolsey (1876)
"... signifies something entirely different from the ancient synarchy, which merely
denoted a government in which the people had a share together with 1 ..."
4. Formative Influences of Legal Development by Albert Kocourek, John Henry Wigmore (1918)
"The Law of every people has a constant tendency to evolve as a whole,—in solidarity,
synchronism, and synarchy. ..."
5. Manual of Political Ethics, Designed Chiefly for the Use of Colleges and by Francis Lieber, Theodore Dwight Woolsey (1876)
"... then, signifies something entirely different from the ancient synarchy, which
merely denoted a government in which the people had a share together with ..."
6. Manual of Political Ethics: Designed Chiefly for the Use of Colleges and by Francis Lieber, Theodore Dwight Woolsey (1875)
"... different from the ancient synarchy, which merely denoted a government in
which the people had a share together with 1 Ancillon, Tableau des Revolutions ..."
7. Ideal Commonwealths: Comprising More's Utopia, Bacon's New Atlantis by Thomas More, Tommaso Campanella, Francis Bacon, James Harrington, Henry Morley (1901)
"... constituting a council apart called the synarchy, which, with the strategus,
prepared all the business that was introduced into their Senate. ..."
8. The Medallic History of Imperial Rome;: From the First Triumvirate, Under by William Cooke (1781)
"... The- synarchy of Attalus ; the other with a Victory, and MYn. ... Tie synarchy
of Myon, of the Antiochians. This laft is of the Emperor CLAUDIUS. ..."
9. Manual of Political Ethics: Designed Chiefly for the Use of Colleges and by Francis Lieber, Theodore Dwight Woolsey (1876)
"... signifies something entirely different from the ancient synarchy, which merely
denoted a government in which the people had a share together with 1 ..."
10. Formative Influences of Legal Development by Albert Kocourek, John Henry Wigmore (1918)
"The Law of every people has a constant tendency to evolve as a whole,—in solidarity,
synchronism, and synarchy. ..."
11. Manual of Political Ethics, Designed Chiefly for the Use of Colleges and by Francis Lieber, Theodore Dwight Woolsey (1876)
"... then, signifies something entirely different from the ancient synarchy, which
merely denoted a government in which the people had a share together with ..."
12. Manual of Political Ethics: Designed Chiefly for the Use of Colleges and by Francis Lieber, Theodore Dwight Woolsey (1875)
"... different from the ancient synarchy, which merely denoted a government in
which the people had a share together with 1 Ancillon, Tableau des Revolutions ..."