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o) What does the word "triumvirate” mean?
Explain the context in which Francis Bacon
mentions the "triumvirate of kings”.​

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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"Triumvirate" represents the group of three people, in ancient Rome, who were holding the power in particular.

Explanation:

  • There were three types of "triumvirate" the first "triumvirate, second "triumvirate and third "triumvirate.
  • In 60 BC, the coalition between Julius, Caesar, and Crassus was called the first "triumvirate".
  • The second "triumvirate" was formed by the coalition between Octavian, Lepidus and Antony in 43 BC.

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