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Definition of Triumvirates
1. triumvirate [n] - See also: triumvirate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Triumvirates
Literary usage of Triumvirates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of Historical Literature: Comprising Brief Descriptions of the Most by Charles Kendall Adams (1889)
"The Roman triumvirates. With a Map. 16mo, New York, 1878. Though this is an
independent production, it begins where that of Professor Beesly ends. ..."
2. The Story of the Roman People: An Elementary History of Rome by Eva March Tappan (1910)
"... XII O€SAR AND THE triumvirates THERE were three men in Rome who had made up
their minds what should "come next." They were Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar. ..."
3. The Famine Campaign in Southern India (Madras and Bombay Presidencies and by William Digby (1878)
"Taluk triumvirates. Gooty, October 2, 1877. I believe the following is an outline
... Operations to he entrusted to the 'taluk triumvirates ' (as I may call ..."
4. Res Romanae: Being Brief Aids to the History, Geography, Literature, and by Edward Philip Coleridge (1896)
"... travel to Rome to take part in the elections, their political power was not
very great. NB—The name 'socii' disappears henceforth. THE triumvirates. ..."
5. John Forster and His Friendships by Richard Renton (1913)
"Chapter IV : The Two triumvirates THE genesis of a notable friendship, the
friendship of two famous men, is always interesting. Christmas, 1886, that saw ..."
6. Catalogue of Books in the Lower Hall of the Boston Public Library in the by Boston Public Library (1892)
"The Boyle lectures for 1864. NY, 1865. 2096.5 The Roman triumvirates. 2d ed.
London. 1877. Map. [Epochs of ancient history. ..."