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Definition of Diarchy

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.

Meaning of Diarchy from wikipedia

- Diarchy (from Gr**** δι-, di-, "double", and -αρχία, -arkhía, "ruled"), duarchy, or duumvirate is a form of government characterized by corule, with two...
- director and screenwriter. In 2010, Cito Filomarino wrote and directed Diarchy, a short film starring Louis Garrel, Riccardo Scamarcio, and Alba Rohrwacher...
- 1861. In 1919, direct elections were introduced with the introduction of diarchy under the Government of India Act 1919. Between 1920 and 1937, the Legislative...
- government (diarchy) is derived directly from the customs of the Roman Republic, equivalent to the consuls of ancient Rome. Politics of San Marino Diarchy The...
- introduction of responsible government in India. Diarchy was introduced at the Provincial Level. Diarchy means a dual set of governments; one is accountable...
- non-sovereign monarchs List of monarchy referendums Type Absolute Constitutional Diarchy Elective Federal Hereditary Non-sovereign Personal union Regency Topics...
- non-sovereign monarchs List of monarchy referendums Type Absolute Constitutional Diarchy Elective Federal Hereditary Non-sovereign Personal union Regency Topics...
- secretary of defence. These two leaders collective manage Defence as a diarchy, with shared and joint responsibilities. The titular role of commander-in-chief...
- Tamil Nadu Legislative Council was the upper house of the former bicameral legislature of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It began its existence as Madras...
- Caesar (Latin: [ˈkae̯.sar] English pl. Caesars; Latin pl. Caesares; in Gr****: Καῖσαρ Kaîsar) is a title of imperial character. It derives from the cognomen...