Pentarchy
Pentarchy (Greek: rule of five ) is called
- Pentarchy (early Christianity) , the patriarchy under Justinian in the 6th century
- Pentarchy (Italy in the Middle Ages) , Milan, Venice, Florence, Naples and Rome (Papal States) as great powers after the Peace of Lodi (1454)
- Pentarchy (Europe) , the great powers of Europe in the mid-modern period (18th – 20th centuries)
- Pentarchy (Kingdom of Italy) , the opposition of the left during Agostino Depretis ' government in 19th century Italy
- Pentarchy (1924) , the electoral commission of the National Council of the Fascist Party in Italy
- Pentarchy (Orthodoxy) , reform movements of the 2010s to establish a fifth patriarchate
- La Pentarquía (The Reign of the Five) - Collegial Presidency of Ramón Grau San Martín , Guillermo Portela , José Miguel Irizarri , Sergio Carbó and Porfirio Franca in Cuba which lasted from September 5 to 10, 1933.
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