It kind of depends where and when. In the Roman Empire, they would have been called a triumvirate. In Russia, the term troika (which means three of a kind) might be used instead.
The Greek Fates were called the Moirai (the allotters), and were usually three sisters sharing the task of spinning.Clotho (spinner) span the thread of life onto her distaffLachesis (awarder) measured each person's correct length of lifeAtropos (unturnable) cut each person's thread with shears when their time on earth was finished.
A trio is one name of a group of three people. It's called a trio.
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A three-hundred-year celebration is called a tricentennial.
There is actually three goddesses, the Moirae (or Moerae or Moirai). They are often called the three fates.
A system in which three people share power simulataneously is usually called a Triumvirate.
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When multiple computers communicate with each other, it is called networking.
This is like the democracy that Americans have. They have three branches of government that work together, the legislative, congress, and judicial.
fascist leaders- Mussolini, Hitler, and Stalin. all three had totalitarian views.
The fourth book of the Power of Three series is called Eclipse.
Sunrise
it is the last in the power of three series but there will be another series after that and it is called omen of stars. the first book will be called the fourth apprentice.
Yes, there will be six more after Power of Three called Omen of the Stars. Then there will be six more after that called A New Reign.
There are three leadership paradigms: autocratic, paternalistic, and servant. Autocratic leaders are the most authoritarian of the three, paternalistic leaders act like a parent-figure among their subordinates, and servant leaders share the most power with others and focus on helping others in the group improve and perform well.
A triumvirate was a rule by three men. It could be loosely called a Dictatorship by three men, as they held all the power.
3x2 can be called "three times x squared", "three x squared", or "three times x to the power of two".