dinarchy (Meaning)
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dinarchy (n.)
See Diarchy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dinarchy
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dinarchy Sentence Examples
- The Mayan civilization operated under the dinarchy of the Halach Uinic and the Ah Kin Mai.
- The dinarchy of the Roman Republic was composed of two consuls, each holding equal power.
- The Spartan government was a dinarchy, with two kings ruling jointly.
- The Achaemenid Empire was ruled by a dinarchy, consisting of the Great King and the satrap.
- The Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary was a dinarchy, with the Emperor of Austria and the King of Hungary as co-rulers.
- The dinarchy of Sparta featured a unique balance of powers between the two kings and the gerousia.
- The Samoan Islands were once ruled by a dinarchy, with two kings sharing power.
- The dinarchy of the Roman Republic provided a system of checks and balances, preventing either consul from becoming too powerful.
- The Itza Maya kingdom in Mesoamerica was headed by a dinarchy of two leaders, the Ah Kin Mai and the Halach Uinic.
- The dual monarchy of the Akkadian Empire in ancient Mesopotamia was a dinarchy, with two kings ruling simultaneously.
FAQs About the word dinarchy
See Diarchy.
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The Mayan civilization operated under the dinarchy of the Halach Uinic and the Ah Kin Mai.
The dinarchy of the Roman Republic was composed of two consuls, each holding equal power.
The Spartan government was a dinarchy, with two kings ruling jointly.
The Achaemenid Empire was ruled by a dinarchy, consisting of the Great King and the satrap.