noun
- a form of government in which power is held by two rulers or authorities
Usage: also spelled diarchy; formal, political term
Examples
- The ancient Spartan system was a dyarchy, with two kings ruling simultaneously.
- Some scholars describe the British constitutional arrangement as a dyarchy between Parliament and the Crown.
- The dyarchy of the two consuls was a defining feature of the Roman Republic.
- Historical dyarchies often led to conflicts when the two rulers disagreed on policy.