tetrarchs

/ˈtɛtrɑːrks/
noun
  1. Plural of tetrarch; multiple rulers each governing a quarter of a divided territory.
    • Under Diocletian, the tetrarchs worked together to defend the Roman borders.
    • The four tetrarchs met once a year to discuss matters affecting the whole empire.
    • Each of the tetrarchs had his own court and army.
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