diarchy vs vigintivirate

diarchy

noun
  • A state under the rule of two people; the form of government of such state. 

  • Rule by two people. 

vigintivirate

noun
  • A group of twenty people, especially (politics) a council of twenty men sharing an office or rule and particularly (historical) such an administrative council in ancient Rome. 

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