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== Current Triumvirate ==
The '''Triumvirate''' on the [[Total War Center]] was the collective name given to the three [[:category:administrator|administrators]] who oversaw the operation of the forums on a day to day basis. The word "Triumvirate" is derived from Roman history:
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The '''Triumvirate''' is the disciplinary body that deals with [[Citizen|Citizens']] behaviour on [[TWC]].  It consists of three parts:
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*[[Censor|The Censors]] - Who discuss and vote on every Referral.
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*[[Curator|The Curator]] - Who may discuss Referrals, but only votes in the case of a tie.
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*[[Hexagon Council|Hexagon Council members]] - Who may choose to participate.
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:See [[Constitution]] entry [http://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?86574-The-Constitution#sec4art1 here]
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== History of the 'Triumvirate' on TWC ==
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Previously the '''Triumvirate''' on the [[Total War Center]] was the collective name given to the three [[Hexagon Council|administrators]] who oversaw the operation of the forums on a day to day basis. The word "Triumvirate" is derived from Roman history:
  
 
<blockquote>"In ancient Rome, The First Triumvirate (60 BC) of Pompey, Julius Caesar, and Crassus was an informal group of three strong leaders with no sanctioned powers. The Second Triumvirate (43 BC), consisting of Mark Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian (later Augustus) — formally tresviri rei publicae constituendae ("triumvirate for organizing the state") — held absolute dictatorial power."</blockquote>
 
<blockquote>"In ancient Rome, The First Triumvirate (60 BC) of Pompey, Julius Caesar, and Crassus was an informal group of three strong leaders with no sanctioned powers. The Second Triumvirate (43 BC), consisting of Mark Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian (later Augustus) — formally tresviri rei publicae constituendae ("triumvirate for organizing the state") — held absolute dictatorial power."</blockquote>
  
The '''Triumvirate''' system of three [[:category:administrator|administrators]] on TWC has subsequently been replaced with more flexible institutions which allow for as many active administrators as are required at any given time.
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The '''Triumvirate''' system of three [[Hexagon Council|administrators]] on TWC has subsequently been replaced with more flexible institutions which allow for as many active administrators as are required at any given time.
  
  
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*[[Constitution|The Constitution]]
 
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*[[History of the Syntagma]]
 
 
 
 
  
  
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Revision as of 01:09, 31 August 2018

Current Triumvirate

The Triumvirate is the disciplinary body that deals with Citizens' behaviour on TWC. It consists of three parts:

See Constitution entry here


History of the 'Triumvirate' on TWC

Previously the Triumvirate on the Total War Center was the collective name given to the three administrators who oversaw the operation of the forums on a day to day basis. The word "Triumvirate" is derived from Roman history:

"In ancient Rome, The First Triumvirate (60 BC) of Pompey, Julius Caesar, and Crassus was an informal group of three strong leaders with no sanctioned powers. The Second Triumvirate (43 BC), consisting of Mark Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian (later Augustus) — formally tresviri rei publicae constituendae ("triumvirate for organizing the state") — held absolute dictatorial power."

The Triumvirate system of three administrators on TWC has subsequently been replaced with more flexible institutions which allow for as many active administrators as are required at any given time.


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