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Diarchy
Diarchy Di"arch*y, n. [Gr. di- = di`s- twice + ? to rule.] A form of government in which the supreme power is vested in two persons.

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- I and Derok Pʽarsman II and Mirdat I According to Cyril Toumanoff, the diarchs of Iberia in 370-378 were Sauromaces II and Mihrdat III. The office of...
- shows the presence of more than two protosteles. Each stele is made up of diarch (having two strands of xylem) and exarch (growing outward in) xylems.[citation...
- was a king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from 361 to 363 and diarch from 370 to 378. He is ignored by the Georgian historic tradition, but mentioned...
- 1092) and Wirpirk of Tengling. He did not succeed as half ruler of Moravia (diarch), for all half of Moravia (the west one) as his father Conrad I, but Brno...
- 365 King of Iberia. Son of Mirian III. Mihrdat III მირდატ III 365 – 380, diarch 370–378 King of Iberia. Son of Aspacures II. Ruled with Sauromaces II between...
- ****ociated with good and queens ****ociated with evil. Princess Celestia is the Diarch of Equestria, alongside her younger sister, Princess Luna; they are the...
- co-king 345–361 Sauromaces II, 361–363, diarch 370–378 Aspacures II, 363–365 Mihrdat III, 365–380, diarch 370–378 Aspacures III, 380–394 Trdat, 394–406...
- of France is ex officio a constitutional monarch (or, more accurately, diarch) in neighboring Andorra, with the title of Co-Prince. This status was inherited...
- divided into two prin****lities: Brno and Znojmo. Luitpold was co-ruler (diarch) of both prin****lities alongside his elder brother Ulrich I. All Moravian...
- the king (mepe) of Iberia (Kartli, eastern Georgia) from c. 365 to 380 (diarch 370–378). Mihrdat succeeded his father, Varaz-Bakur known as Aspacures to...