duumvir
/ˈduːmvaɪər/Definitions
1. noun
A magistrate or official in ancient Rome, especially a member of a board of two officials.
“The duumvirs oversaw the election process in the Roman city.”
1. noun
A magistrate or official in ancient Rome, especially a member of a board of two officials.
“The duumvirs oversaw the election process in the Roman city.”