triarchies (Meaning)

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triarchies (pl.)

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triarchies Sentence Examples

  1. Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and India were known for their complex triarchies.
  2. The triarchies of ancient China were characterized by the rule of three monarchs.
  3. In Celtic societies, triarchies often consisted of a king, a priest, and a warrior.
  4. The Hopi triarchies in North America were composed of three clans, each with its own leader.
  5. The triarchies of ancient Greece and Rome were dominated by three powerful families.
  6. The triarchy of the Soviet Union was shared by the Secretary General, the Chairman of the Council of Ministers, and the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet.
  7. The modern triarchy of the European Union consists of the European Commission, the European Council, and the European Parliament.
  8. Some businesses adopt triarchies as a management structure, with three executives sharing power.
  9. Triarchies can be found in both ancient and modern political systems, often providing a balance of power.
  10. The triarchy of the United States government is divided among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.

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ministates, duumvirates, dyarchies, dictatorships, sovrans, monocracies,diarchies, client states, empires, fatherlands

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Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and India were known for their complex triarchies.

The triarchies of ancient China were characterized by the rule of three monarchs.

In Celtic societies, triarchies often consisted of a king, a priest, and a warrior.

The Hopi triarchies in North America were composed of three clans, each with its own leader.