Diarchy vs Synarchy - What's the difference?
diarchy | synarchy |
A form of government where power is shared between two joint authorities.
Joint rule or sovereignty.
* 1767 , Thomas Stackhouse, A new history of the Holy Bible (book VI)
As nouns the difference between diarchy and synarchy
is that diarchy is a form of government where power is shared between two joint authorities while synarchy is joint rule or sovereignty.diarchy
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Alternative forms
* dyarchyNoun
(diarchies)Derived terms
* diarchalsynarchy
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Noun
(synarchies)- The synarchies , or joint reigns of father and son, in these times, have rendered the chronology a little difficult