Diarchy
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Diarchie
La diarchie est une forme de gouvernement où deux dirigeants règnent en position égale sur une société. Sparte, Rome, Carthage, l'empire germanique, l'Inde et des tribus daciennes ont été des diarchies.
Les gouvernements d'Andorre et de Saint-Marin sont des exemples de diarchies contemporaines.
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Diarchy — Di arch*y, n. [Gr. di = di s twice + ? to rule.] A form of government in which the supreme power is vested in two persons … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
diarchy — [dī′är΄kē] n. pl. diarchies [ DI 1 + ARCHY] government shared by two rulers, powers, etc … English World dictionary
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diarchy — variant of dyarchy … New Collegiate Dictionary
diarchy — diarchial, diarchic, adj. /duy ahr kee/, n., pl. diarchies. government in which power is vested in two rulers or authorities. Also, dyarchy. [1825 35; DI 1 + ARCHY] * * * … Universalium
diarchy — noun A form of government where power is shared between two joint authorities … Wiktionary
diarchy — government by two people Forms of Government … Phrontistery dictionary
diarchy — n. government with two rulers … English contemporary dictionary
diarchy — [ dʌɪα:ki] (also dyarchy) noun (plural diarchies) government by two independent authorities. Derivatives diarchal adjective diarchic adjective Origin C19: from di 1 + Gk arkhia rule , on the p … English new terms dictionary