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Triarchy, synonym for triumvirate, is a political regime ruled or dominated by three powerful individuals. Triarchy may also refer to: * Triarchy (theory), a proposition that there are three fundamental ways of getting things done in organisations: hierarchy, heterarchy and responsible autonomy *Triarchy of Negroponte, a crusader state established on the island of Euboea See also * '' Triarchy of the Lost Lovers'', an album by Rotting Christ *Triarchic theory of intelligence The triarchic theory of intelligence or three forms of intelligence, formulated by psychologist Robert Sternberg, aims to go against the psychometrics, psychometric approach to intelligence and take a more cognitive sciences, cognitive approach, wh ... * Triumvirate (other) {{Disambig ...
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Triarchy
A triumvirate () or a triarchy is a political institution ruled or dominated by three individuals, known as triumvirs (). The arrangement can be formal or informal. Though the three leaders in a triumvirate are notionally equal, the actual distribution of power may vary. The term can also be used to describe a state with three different military leaders who all claim to be the sole leader. Informally, the term "triumvirate" may be used for any association of three. Under the influence of the Soviet Union, the term troika (Russian: for "group of three") may be used for "triumvirate". Pre-modern triumvirates Biblical In the Bible, triumvirates occurred at some notable events in both the Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) and New Testament. In the Book of Exodus, Moses, his brother Aaron and their nephew or brother-in-law, Hur, acted this way during the Battle of Refidim against the Amalekites. Later in Exodus 24, when Moses was away on Mount Sinai, Aaron and Hur were left in char ...
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Triarchy (theory)
Gerard Fairtlough (5 September 1930 – 15 December 2007) was an English author, speaker and management thinker. Born on Hayling Island, Hampshire, Fairtlough trained initially as a biochemist at Cambridge University. He worked for 25 years in the Royal Dutch Shell group, where he spent the last 5 years as Chief Executive of Shell Chemicals UK. In 1980, he founded the biopharmaceuticals firm Celltech and remained its chief executive until 1990. He subsequently founded the publishing company Triarchy Press and was involved in the formation of a number of high-tech businesses. Fairtlough served as an advisor to several UK government and academic institutions. He was Specialist Advisor to the British House of Commons Select committee on Science and Technology, Chair of the Advisory Panel on Science Policy Research Unit at the University of Sussex The University of Sussex is a public university, public research university, research university located in Falmer, East Suss ...
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Triarchy Of Negroponte
The Triarchy of Negroponte was a crusader state established on the island of Euboea () after the partition of the Byzantine Empire following the Fourth Crusade. Partitioned into three baronies (''terzieri'', "thirds") (Chalcis, Chalkis, Karystos and Oreus, Oreos) run by a few interrelated Lombardy, Lombard families, the island soon fell under the influence of the Republic of Venice. From circa 1390, the island became a regular Stato da Mar, Venetian colony as the Realm of Negroponte (). History Establishment According to the division of Byzantine territory (the ''Partitio terrarum imperii Romaniae''), Euboea was awarded to Boniface I, Marquis of Montferrat, Boniface of Montferrat, Kingdom of Thessalonica, King of Thessalonica. Boniface in turn ceded the island as a fief to the Flemish noble James II of Avesnes, Jacques II of Avesnes, who fortified the capital Chalkis. After his death in mid-1205 however, the island was ceded to three Verona, Veronese barons: Ravano dalle C ...
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Triarchy Of The Lost Lovers
''Triarchy of the Lost Lovers'' is the third full-length album by Greek extreme metal band Rotting Christ. This album was released in April 1996 on Century Media and was the first album to showcase a steady addition of gothic metal influence to their overall sound. Track listing *Lyrics by Jim Patsouris & Music by Sakis Tolis. (Copyright Magic Arts Publishing.) # "King of a Stellar War" – 6:18 # "A Dynasty from the Ice" – 4:29 # "Archon" – 4:11 # "Snowing Still" – 5:42 # "Shadows Follow" – 4:35 # "One with the Forest" – 4:33 # "Diastric Alchemy" – 4:58 # "The Opposite Bank" – 5:54 # "The First Field of the Battle" – 5:37 Personnel *Necromayhem ( aka Sakis Tolis Athanasios "Sakis" Tolis (; born 29 June 1972) is a Greek musician best known as the vocalist and rhythm guitarist of Rotting Christ. He is also known as Necromayhem. He has recently produced some of the band's albums and contributed as sessi ...) – guitars, vocals *Mutilator – bass *Necrosau ...
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Triarchic Theory Of Intelligence
The triarchic theory of intelligence or three forms of intelligence, formulated by psychologist Robert Sternberg, aims to go against the psychometrics, psychometric approach to intelligence and take a more cognitive sciences, cognitive approach, which leaves it to the category of the cognitive-contextual theories. The three meta components are also called triarchic components. Sternberg's definition of human intelligence is "(a) mental activity directed toward purposive adaptation to, selection and shaping of, real-world environments relevant to one's life". Thus, Sternberg viewed intelligence as how well an individual deals with environmental changes throughout their lifespan. Sternberg's theory comprises three parts: componential, experiential and practical. Sternberg's theory has since been expanded and advanced in the book ''Experiential Intelligence'' by Soren Kaplan. Different components of information processing Sternberg associated the workings of the mind with a series o ...
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