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Pentarchy
Pentarchy Pen"tar*chy, n. [Gr. ?: cf. F. pentarchie. See Penta-, and -archy.] A government in the hands of five persons; five joint rulers. --P. Fletcher. ``The pentarchy of the senses.' --A. Brewer.

Meaning of Pentarch from wikipedia

- (founded by Sts. Peter and Paul), currently in Italy. This was the only Pentarch in the Western Roman Empire, and is now better known as the Pope of the...
- held captive in the dungeons of the Carthaginian Acropolis. Priests and pentarchs sentence him to death. Scene 2: The festival of celebration in Carthage...
- this era Aimser na Coicedach, which has been translated as: "Time of the Pentarchs"; "Time of the Five Fifths"; and "Time of the provincial kings". It was...
- It referred to the second or third-to-last rank, above a pentarch, and later, above a pentarch and tetrarch. (The tetrarch appears in the Strategikon of...
- this era Aimser na Coicedach, which has been translated as: "Time of the Pentarchs"; "Time of the Five Fifths"; and "Time of the provincial kings". It was...
- primary industries today are timber and farming of sheep and cattle. The Pentarch Group acquired the sawmill in June 2021 and the mill specialises in making...
- early 1990s, with a children playground and a community center designed by Pentarch architects on Mace Street which was built in 1993. In 2005 it was proposed...
- Rubio Padilla, and Carlos PrĂ­o went up to inform the Pentarchs that they were no longer Pentarchs and did not have the right to select the president. The...
- Pentarchy of Patriarchs. Rome (Sts. Peter and Paul), i.e. the Pope, the only Pentarch in the Western Roman Empire. Alexandria (St. Mark), currently in Egypt...