triumviri
/triˈʊmvɪri/Definitions
1. noun
A group of three individuals who hold power or authority together, especially in ancient Rome.
“The triumviri of Rome held control of the empire for several years after Julius Caesar’s assassination.”
2. noun (pl)
A government or organization that is ruled by three people.
“The city council consisted of a triumviri, who made all major decisions together.”