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"Triumvirs" Meaning

In ancient Rome, a triumvir was a magistrate who held the highest rank in Rome, equivalent to a consul or dictator. However, the term "Triumvir" is perhaps most famously associated with the Second Triumvirate, a powerful alliance formed by Julius Caesar, Marcus Antonius, and Gaius Octavius (later known as Augustus) to avenge the assassination of Julius Caesar and solidify their power in Rome.

"Triumvirs" Examples

Trinomial and Adjective Examples


I. Trinomial


A trinomial is a polynomial expression of the quintic term having the general form x^3 + bx^2 + cx + d, such as x^3 + 7x^2 -4 and x^3 + 5x^2 -5x+2.
Distribution is an important concept in algebra and is used extensively in trinomials such as x^2 + 6x – 8
Solving quadratic equations like x^2 + ax + b 0 is crucial in order to obtain values and applications in various trinomials.
For complex trinomials, methods like chinese remainder theorem, or componendo and dividendo can be used along with polynomial long division to find roots
Some complex calculations being involved in trinomials generally would require good grasp of algebra concepts and quotient rule.

II. Adjective


Rome had a problem of stabilizing power in an age when traditonal autoritarian rule was no longer tenable. The optimates preferred arbitration between rival competetors;Whilst the populares, such as CAesar, backed proposals to hold elections for a panel of three-to-four enough people under the title of "triumviri".

"Triumvirs" Similar Words

Triumphantly

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Moving with great joy and pride, often loudly or boisterously, especially as a result of achieving success.

Triumphed

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Triumpher

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One who triumphs or is victorious.

Triumphing

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Adjective: Having won or succeeded in a contest, competition, or struggle.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br>"The team's triumphing in the finals was a great achievement for everyone involved."<br><br>"She felt a sense of triumphing over her fears after completing the challenging hike."<br><br>Antonyms: failing, losing, defeated.

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A triumvir is a member of a governing body consisting of three individuals having equal authority.

Triumvirate

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A triumvirate refers to a group of three people who hold the highest authority or power in a government, organization, or other entity. It is a term derived from the Latin words "tri," meaning three, and "vir," meaning man. In history, ancient Rome's Second Triumvirate, which consisted of Octavian, Mark Antony, and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus, is a well-known example of a triumvirate.

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A triumvirate (not triumphirates) refers to a government or organization where three individuals share power or control. The word originated in ancient Rome and was used to describe the ruling council of three men who held power in Rome after the assassination of Julius Caesar.

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Trivandrum is the capital city of the Indian state of Kerala. It is located on the west coast of India and is known for its beautiful architecture, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality. The city is derived from the Malayalam words "Thrivandrum" which means "The Land of Three Forts".

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