Associations to the word «Triumvir»
Noun
- Antony
- Pompey
- Antonia
- Cleopatra
- Cassius
- Gaius
- Brutus
- Lucius
- Marcus
- Caesar
- Bc
- Augustus
- Paramount
- Consul
- Julius
- Cicero
- Grandparent
- Dictator
- Maximus
- Titus
- Liberator
- Legion
- Cato
- Gaul
- Granddaughter
- Sicily
- Roman
- Magnus
- Minor
- Macedonia
- Vii
- Descendant
- Rome
- Mark
- Grandchild
- Tribune
- Niece
- Statesman
- Julia
- Magistrate
- Grandfather
- Egypt
- Grandmother
- Grandson
- Gen
- Emperor
- Relative
- Veteran
- Behalf
- Ruler
- Gaze
- Younger
- Approval
- Syria
- Colony
- Marc
- Commonwealth
- Speaker
- Daughter
- Ally
- Queen
- Son
- Nephew
- Republic
- Senate
- Virtue
- Ancestor
- Defeat
- Enemy
- Republican
- Mention
- Great
- Wealth
- Battle
- Governor
- Province
- Italy
- Cousin
- Senator
Wiktionary
TRIUMVIR, noun. One member of a triumvirate
Dictionary definition
TRIUMVIR, noun. One of a group of three sharing public administration or civil authority especially in ancient Rome.
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