Triumvirate
A triumvirate is a political regime ruled or dominated by three powerful individuals known as triumvirs. The arrangement can be formal or informal. Though the three are notionally equal, this is rarely the case in reality. The term can also be used to describe a state with three different military leaders who all claim to be the sole leader.
In the context of the Soviet Union and Russia, the term troika is used for "triumvirate". Another synonym is triarchy.
Roman triumvirates
Originally, triumviri were special commissions of three men appointed for specific administrative tasks apart from the regular duties of Roman magistrates. The triumviri capitales, for instance, oversaw prisons and executions, along with other functions that, as Andrew Lintott notes, show them to have been "a mixture of police superintendents and justices of the peace." The capitales were first established around 290–287 BCE. They were supervised by the praetor urbanus. These triumviri, or the tresviri nocturni, may also have taken some responsibility for fire control. The triumviri monetalis supervised the issuing of Roman coins.Three-man commissions were also appointed for purposes such as establishing colonies or distributing land. Triumviri mensarii served as public bankers; the full range of their financial functions in 216 BCE, when the commission included two men of consular rank, has been the subject of debate. Another form of three-man commission was the tresviri epulones, who were in charge of organizing public feasts on holidays. This commission was created in 196 BCE by a tribunician law on behalf of the people, and their number was later increased to seven.
The term is most commonly used by historians to refer to the First Triumvirate of Julius Caesar, Marcus Licinius Crassus, and Pompey the Great, and the Second Triumvirate of Octavianus, Mark Antony, and Marcus Aemilius Lepidus.
Biblical triumvirates
In the Bible triumvirates occurred at some notable events in both the Old Testament and New Testament. In the Book of Exodus Moses, his brother Aaron and, according to some views their nephew or brother-in-law, Hur acted this way during Battle of Rephidim against the Amalekites.In the Gospels as a leading trio among the Twelve Apostles at three particular occasions during public ministry of Jesus acted Peter, James, son of Zebedee and his brother John. They were the only apostles present at the Raising of Jairus' daughter, Transfiguration of Jesus and Agony in the Garden of Gethsemane. Later, at the time of the Early Christian Church this triumvirate of the leading apostles changed slightly after the former James’s death, as it became composed of Peter, John and James, brother of Jesus.
Chinese triumvirates
One of the most notable triumvirates formed in the history of China was by the Han Dynasty statesmen Huo Guang, Jin Midi, and Shangguan Jie 上官桀, following the death of Emperor Wu of Han and the installation of the child emperor Zhao.Despite the Three Excellencies—including the Chancellor, Imperial Secretary, and irregularly the Grand Commandant—representing the most senior ministerial positions of state, this triumvirate was supported by the economic technocrat and Imperial Secretary Sang Hongyang, their political lackey. The acting Chancellor Tian Qianqiu was also easily swayed by the decisions of the triumvirate.
The Three Excellencies existed in Western Han as the Chancellor, Imperial Secretary, and Grand Commandant, but the Chancellor was viewed as senior to the Imperial Secretary while the post of Grand Commandant was vacant for most of the dynasty. After Emperor Guangwu established the Eastern Han, the Grand Commandant was made a permanent official while the Minister over the Masses replaced the Chancellor and the Minister of Works replaced the Imperial Secretary. Unlike the three high officials in Western Han when the Chancellor was senior to all, these new three senior officials had equal censorial and advisory powers. When a young or weak-minded emperor ascended to the throne, these Three Excellencies could dominate the affairs of state. There were also other types of triumvirates during the Eastern Han; for example, at the onset of the reign of Emperor Ling of Han, the General-in-Chief Dou Wu, the Grand Tutor Chen Fan, and another prominent statesman Hu Guang formed a triumvirate nominally in charge of the Privy Secretariat, when in fact it was a regent triumvirate that was overseeing the affairs of state and Emperor Ling.
Hinduism
In Hinduism, the gods Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva form the triumvirate Trimurti "in which the cosmic functions of creation, maintenance, and destruction are personified" respectively by those gods.."Tamil Triumvirate (in South India)
refers to the triumvirate of Chola, Chera, and Pandya who dominated the politics of the ancient Tamil country.Modern triumvirates
The title was revived a few times for three-headed political 'magistratures' in post-feudal times.Ottoman Empire
The Three Pashas also known as Ottoman Triumvirate effectively ruled the Ottoman Empire during World War I: Mehmed Talaat Pasha, the Grand Vizier and Minister of the Interior; Ismail Enver Pasha, the Minister of War; and Ahmed Djemal Pasha, the Minister of the Navy.Early-modern and modern France
While French Huguenots had derisively bestowed the name Triumvirate on the alliance formed in 1561 between Catholic Francis, Duke of Guise, Anne de Montmorency, and Jacques Dalbon, Seigneur de Saint Andre during the French Wars of Religion, in later years the term would be used to describe other arrangements within France.At the end of the 1700s, when the French revolutionaries turned to several Roman Magistrature names for their new institutions, the three-headed collective Head of State was named Consulat, a term in use for two-headed magistratures since Antiquity; furthermore it included a "First Consul" who was not an equal, but the de facto solo head of state and government – a position Napoleon Bonaparte chose to convert openly into the First French Empire.
Prior to Napoleon and during the Terror Robespierre, Louis de Saint-Just, and Couthon, as members of the governing Committee of Public Safety, were purported by some to have formed an unofficial triumvirate. Although officially all members of the committee shared equal power the three men's friendship and close ideological base led their detractors to declaim them as triumvirs which was used against them in the coup of 9 Thermidor.
Pre-Independent India
In the early days of the national struggle and before Gandhi, the Indian National Congress was known to be under Lal-Bal-Pal i.e. Lala Lajpat Rai, Bipin Chandra Pal and the leader of the three Balgangadhar Tilak often dubbed Lokmanya Tilak.Modern Israel
- 2008–2009: Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Defense Minister Ehud Barak, and Minister of Foreign Affairs Tzipi Livni were sometimes referred to as a triumvirate.
- 2012: The leadership of Shas, the ultra-orthodox Sepharadi political party of Israel, was given by its spiritual leader, Rabbi Ovadia Yosef and the Council of Torah Sages, to a triumvirate formed by the convicted Aryeh Deri, who decided to return to politics after a thirteen-year hiatus, the former party leader Eli Yishai and Ariel Atias.
People's Republic of China
Benin
- 13 April 1970 until 26 October 1972: After the contentious 1970 presidential elections, the country of Benin adopted a Presidential Council which included the three main political figures in the country: Hubert Maga, Justin Ahomadégbé-Tomêtin, and Sourou-Migan Apithy. In addition, the formal office of President would rotate between the three of them beginning with Hubert Maga. After one successful change of leadership, military leader Mathieu Kérékou staged a coup and overthrew the Presidential Council becoming the leader of the country until 1991.
Soviet Union
- May 1922 – April 1925: When Vladimir Lenin suffered his first stroke in May 1922, a Troika was established to govern the country in his place, although Lenin briefly returned to the leadership from 2 October 1922 until a severe stroke on 9 March 1923 ended Lenin's political career. The Troika consisted of Lev Kamenev, Joseph Stalin, and Grigory Zinoviev. The Troika broke up in April 1925, when Kamenev and Zinoviev found themselves in a minority over their belief that socialism could only be achieved internationally. Zinoviev and Kamenev joined forces with Leon Trotsky's Left Opposition in early 1926. Later, Kamenev, Zinoviev and Trotsky would all be murdered on Stalin's orders.
- 13 March – 26 June 1953: After the death of Joseph Stalin in March 1953, power was shared between Lavrenty Beria, Georgy Malenkov, and Vyacheslav Molotov.
- 14 October 1964 – 16 June 1977: After the removal of Nikita Khrushchev in October 1964, the Soviet Union went through a period of collective leadership. Power was initially shared between Premier Alexei Kosygin, General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev and Chairman of the Presidium Anastas Mikoyan. Mikoyan was replaced by Nikolai Podgorny in 1965.
Modern Italy
In the Roman Republic, the title of two sets of three joint chiefs of state in the year 1849:- 29 March – 1 July 1849: Carlo Armellini, Giuseppe Mazzini, and Conte Aurelio Saffi
- 1–4 July 1849: Aurelio Saffi, Alessandro Calandrelli, and Livio Mariani
Modern Greece
- After the downfall of the first King of Greece, the Bavarian Otto, on 23 October 1862, and Dimitrios Voulgaris' unsuccessful term as president of the Provisional Government, a Triumvirate was established consisting of the same Dimitrios Voulgaris, the renowned Admiral Konstantinos Kanaris and Benizelos Rouphos, which acted as a regency until the arrival of the new monarch, the first "King of the Hellenes", George I.
- A triumvirate was established to head the Theriso revolt of 1905 in autonomous Crete, consisting of Eleftherios Venizelos in charge of organisational matters, Konstantinos Foumis in charge of finances and Konstantinos Manos, the former mayor of Chania, in charge of military affairs.
- A triumvirate was set up during the First World War in September 1916, to head the "Provisional Government of National Defence" in Thessaloniki. It consisted of the popular liberal statesman Eleftherios Venizelos, General Panagiotis Danglis and Admiral Pavlos Koundouriotis. This "Triumvirate of National Defence" functioned as a collective head of government, although effective control was in Venizelos' hands. With the abdication of King Constantine I in June 1917 and the reunification of the country under Venizelos, the triumvirate was dissolved. The Triandria municipality in Thessaloniki is named after this triumvirate.
- A triumvirate was set up on 13 September 1922 to lead the military revolt against the royalist government in Athens in the aftermath of the Asia Minor Disaster. It was composed of Colonels Nikolaos Plastiras and Stylianos Gonatas, and Commander Dimitrios Fokas. The triumvirate assumed the government of Greece on 15 September, and would control the country until it laid down its powers on 2 January 1924. Plastiras however quickly became the dominant figure among the triumvirate, and was eventually labelled as the "Chief of the Revolution".
- A de facto triumvirate existed during the early years of the Greek military junta of 1967–1974, when the junta's three main leaders were Colonel Georgios Papadopoulos, Brigadier Stylianos Pattakos and Colonel Nikolaos Makarezos. With the increasing predominance of Papadopoulos from 1970 on, this triumvirate ceased to function.
- The Greek People's Liberation Army, active during the Axis Occupation of Greece, had a triadic leadership structure, consisting of the kapetánios, the stratiotikós and the politikós.
Argentina
- First Triumvirate :
- *Feliciano Chiclana.
- *Manuel de Sarratea.
- *Juan José Paso, replaced by Juan Martín de Pueyrredón on 23 March 1812.
- Second Triumvirate :
- *Nicolás Rodríguez Peña.
- *Antonio Álvarez Jonte, replaced by Gervasio Antonio de Posadas on 19 August 1813.
- *Juan José Paso, replaced by José Julián Pérez on 20 February 1813, and replaced by Juan Larrea on 5 November 1813.
- Third Triumvirate :
- *José de San Martín.
- *Matías de Irigoyen.
- *Manuel de Sarratea.
- Military Junta :
- * Pascual Pistarini.
- * Benigno Ignacio Varela.
- * Adolfo Teodoro Álvarez.
- Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces :
- * Pedro Alberto José Gnavi, President.
- * Carlos Alberto Rey.
- * Alejandro Lanusse.
- Junta of Commanders of the Armed Forces :
- * Alejandro Lanusse, President.
- * Pedro Alberto José Gnavi.
- * Carlos Alberto Rey.
- Military Junta :
- * Jorge Rafael Videla.
- * Emilio Eduardo Massera.
- * Orlando Ramón Agosti.
The Americas
- Venezuela: by decree of the Caracas Junta and ratified in the Federal Constitution of 1811 the executive power was vested in "three individuals"
- The Eastern State of Uruguay had one triumvirate in 1853.
- The United Provinces of New Granada, now Colombia, and Panama, were headed by two triumvirates in the period known as the "Patria Boba" or Foolish Fatherland
- * Interim Triumvirate, 5 October – 23 November 1814
- ** José María del Castillo y Rada
- ** José Joaquín Camacho
- ** José Fernández Madrid
- * Triumvirate of the United Provinces of New Granada, 23 November 1814 – October 1815
- ** Custodio García Rovira
- *** Antonio Villavicencio, replaced Rovira during his second term as he could not preside over
- ** José Manuel Restrepo, was never sworn in.
- *** José Miguel Pey de Andrade, replaced Restrepo as he declined. 28 July 1815
- ** Manuel Rodríguez Torices
- The Dominican Republic had two triumvirates, which were essentially three-member juntas:
- * 29 May – 22 August 1866 – 1st Triumvirate :
- ** Pedro Antonio Pimentel
- ** Gregorio Luperón PA
- ** Federico de Jesús García
- * 26 September 1963 – 25 April 1965 – 2nd Triumvirate:
- ** Emilio de los Santos
- ** Manuel Enrique Tavares Espaillat
- ** Ramón Tapia Espinal
- : the political arrangement of "three men in a room", consisting of the Governor, Speaker of the New York State Assembly, and the Majority Leader of the New York State Senate
- Nicaragua Liberal-Conservative Junta of Roberto Martínez, Alfonso Lovo Cordero and Fernando Agüero. Agüero resigned in 1973 and Edmundo Paguada was successor.
- Guadalupe Victoria, Nicolás Bravo and Celestino Negrete.
European Union
- President of the European Council - Donald Tusk
- President of the European Commission - Jean-Claude Juncker
- High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and Vice-President of the European Commission - Federica Mogherini
Business slang
Other triumvirates
The word has been used as a term of convenience, though not an official title, for other groups of three in a similar position:- Ottoman Triumvirate is another name for the Ottoman Interregnum
- The "Three Pashas" formed a triumvirate that de facto governed the Ottoman Empire in World War I.
- Great Triumvirate
- Great Triumvirate
- Polish and Czechoslovak Council of Three
- Tuscan Triumvirate
- Trimurti - A Hindu triumvirate consisting of the gods of Creation, Preservation, and Destruction
- Holy Trinity
- Triumvirate of Charles Town Patrick, Hayden, Austin
- The Triumvirate of Yavapai County - Fraser, Cooper, Cuevas - DSD Leaders
- Rush - Neil Peart, Alex Lifeson, and Geddy Lee - Canadian Progressive Rock Band nicknamed by their fans as "The Holy Triumvirate"