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triarch
▪ I. triarch, n. (ˈtraɪɑːk) [f. tri- + -arch in tetrarch: cf. Gr. τρίαρχος chief ruler, and next.] 1. The ruler of one of three divisions of a country or territory.1886 J. Bury in Jrnl. Hellenic Stud. VII. 314 These three lords were called the terzieri (tierciers) of Negroponte. Hopf calls them Drei... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trierarchuncus
The first part of the generic name, Trierarch, means "triarch" (the title of captain of the trireme in classical Greece), while the second, uncus, is translated wikipedia.org
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tetrarch
▪ I. tetrarch, n. (ˈtɛt-, ˈtiːtrɑːk) Forms: 4 tetrarke, 5 -arche, 5– tetrarch; also 4–6 in L. form tetrarcha. [ad. late L. tetrarcha (Vulgate), cl. L. tetrarchēs, a. Gr. τετράρχης, f. τετρα- four- + -αρχης ruling, ruler. Cf. F. tétrarque (13th c.).] 1. Rom. Hist. The ruler of one of four divisions o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Guglielmo II da Verona
Guglielmo II da Verona (died 1273/1275) was a Lombard noble from the triarchy of Negroponte (Euboea), considered by earlier historians as a triarch and wikipedia.org
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diarch
diarch, a. Bot. (ˈdaɪɑːk) [f. Gr. δι- twice + ἀρχή beginning, origin.] Proceeding from two distinct points of origin: said of the primary xylem (or wood) of the root.1884 Bower & Scott De Bary's Phaner. 362 Its xylem is in the great majority of cases..diametrally diarch. Ibid. 363 Triarch and tetrar... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dalle Carceri
Notable members Giberto dalle Carceri, Triarch of Negroponte 1205–1209 Ravano dalle Carceri, Triarch 1209–1216 Isabel dalle Carceri, widow of Ravano Villehardouin Narzotto dalle Carceri, Triarch Grapella dalle Carceri, Triarch 1262–1264 Guglielmo II dalle Carceri, Triarch 1263–1275 Marino II dalle wikipedia.org
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polyarch
polyarch, a. Bot. (ˈpɒlɪɑːk) [f. Gr. πολυ-, poly- + ἀρχή beginning, origin.] Proceeding from many points of origin: said of the primary xylem or woody tissue of a stem or root.1884 Bower & Scott De Bary's Phaner. 351 The xylem is according to the particular case diarch or polyarch, and its starting-... Oxford English Dictionary
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George II Ghisi
George II Ghisi (; died c. 1344/5 or 1352) was a Latin feudal lord in medieval Greece, lord of Tinos and Mykonos and Triarch of Negroponte. wikipedia.org
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heptarch
▪ I. heptarch, n. (ˈhɛptɑːk) [f. hepta- + Gr. -αρχος ruling, ruler: cf. heptarchy and tetrarch.] A ruler of one of seven divisions of a country; one of the rulers of the Heptarchy.1822 Blackw. Mag. XII. 410 Ere yet the bloody Heptarch had controll'd, Or yet Northumbria knew the Saxon's power. 1853 L... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas D'Arcy Leonard
From 1951 to 1958, he served as president and general manager of Canada Permanent Trust and Continental Life Insurance and Triarch Corporation. wikipedia.org
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Quotron
Quotron then became Reuters' trading floor terminal, until it was superseded by the Reuters 3000 Xtra and Triarch platform. wikipedia.org
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周鞘
周鞘(Pericycle)又称中柱鞘,是维管束植物根部最外侧的一层细胞,其外侧为,内侧则为维管束组织(韧皮部与木质部),其中木质部位于较内侧,但可向外延伸而与周鞘接触,木质部与周鞘接触点的个数因植物种类而异,可分为两个接触点的二原型(diarch)、三个接触点的三原型(triarch)、以及四原型、六原型或多原型等 wikipedia.org
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George I Ghisi
Through his second wife, Alice dalle Carceri, he also became triarch of Negroponte (Euboea). wikipedia.org
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Angelo Sanudo
Married Porzia da Verona, a daughter of William I da Verona, Triarch of Negroponte, by his first wife whose name is unknown. Maria Sanudo. wikipedia.org
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Ghisi
of Negroponte (1313–1341), Grand Constable of Achaea George II Ghisi, Lord of Tinos and Mykonos and Triarch of Negroponte (1341–1352) Bartholomew III Ghisi, Lord of Tinos and Mykonos and Triarch of Negroponte (1352–ca. 1385) George III Ghisi, Lord of Tinos and Mykonos and Triarch of Negroponte (ca. wikipedia.org
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