tetrarchy
/tɛtrərki/Definitions
1. noun
A system of government in which four rulers or leaders share power, often in a unified territory or empire.
“The ancient Roman Empire was briefly governed by a tetrarchy, with two Augusti and two Caesares.”
1. noun
A system of government in which four rulers or leaders share power, often in a unified territory or empire.
“The ancient Roman Empire was briefly governed by a tetrarchy, with two Augusti and two Caesares.”