Tetrarchy

//ˈtɛtɹɑːki//

Synonyms for "tetrarchy" (1 found)

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Noun(1 words)

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Translations

40 translations across 38 languages.

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Ancient Greek

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  • τετραρχίᾱ noun (government by four people)

Armenian

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  • տետրախիա noun (government by four people)

Asturian

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  • tetrarquia noun (government by four people)

Bulgarian

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  • тетрархия noun (government by four people)

Catalan

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  • tetrarquia noun (government by four people)

Chinese Mandarin

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  • 四帝共治 noun (government by four people)

Czech

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  • tetrarchie noun (government by four people)

Danish

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  • tetrarki noun (government by four people)

Dutch

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  • tetrarchie noun (government by four people)

Esperanto

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  • tetrarkio noun (government by four people)

Finnish

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  • tetrarkia noun (government by four people)

French

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  • tétrarchie noun (government by four people)

Georgian

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  • ოთხთა მმართველობა noun (government by four people)
  • ტეტრარქია noun (government by four people)

German

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  • Tetrarchie noun (government by four people)

Greek

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  • τετραρχία noun (government by four people)

Hungarian

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  • tetrarchia noun (government by four people)

Ido

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  • tetrarchie noun (government by four people)

Indonesian

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  • tetrarki noun (government by four people)

Interlingua

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  • tetrarchia noun (government by four people)

Italian

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  • tetrarchia noun (government by four people)

Japanese

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  • 四分統治 noun (government by four people)

Korean

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  • 사두정치 noun (government by four people)

Latin

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  • tetrarchia noun (government by four people)

Luxembourgish

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  • tetrarchie noun (government by four people)

Macedonian

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  • тетрархија noun (government by four people)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • tetrarki noun (government by four people)

Norwegian Nynorsk

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  • tetrarki noun (government by four people)

Polish

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  • tetrarchia noun (government by four people)

Portuguese

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  • tetrarquia noun (government by four people)

Romanian

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  • tetrarhie noun (government by four people)

Russian

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  • тетра́рхия noun (government by four people)

Serbo-Croatian

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  • tetrarhija noun (government by four people)
  • тетрархија noun (government by four people)

Slovak

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  • tetrarchia noun (government by four people)

Slovene

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  • tetrarhija noun (government by four people)

Spanish

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  • tetrarquía noun (government by four people)

Swedish

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  • tetrarki noun (government by four people)

Turkish

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  • tetrarşi noun (government by four people)

Ukrainian

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  • тетра́рхія noun (government by four people)

Sample sentences

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Constantius was not born to the purple and Maximianus was the only original member of the First Tetrarchy from whom Constantine could satisfactorily derive his rule.

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The abdication of Diocletian and Maximian in 305, whether long-planned or just the product of the senior emperor's recent ill health, created a second Tetrarchy, in which the dominant figure should have been Galerius.

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His imperial reorganization saw authority divided between four rulers, the Tetrarchy, to oversee the recovery.

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According to Josephus, Herod Agrippa, who succeeded Antipas in his Tetrarchy, died in the seventh year of his reign;[…].

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