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She studied book illustration from a young age and developed her own tastes, but the work of the picture book triumvirate Walter Crane, Kate Greenaway and Randolph Caldecott, the last an illustrator whose work was later collected by her father, was a great influence.
Clark Ashton Smith was the third member of the great triumvirate of Weird Tales, with Lovecraft and Robert E. Howard.
The military triumvirate that was effectively running the country also endorsed Noboa.
Ali Aaltonen found himself rapidly replaced in command of the Red troops by Eero Haapalainen, who in turn was replaced by the triumvirate of Eino Rahja, Adolf Taimi and Evert Eloranta.
Meanwhile, in Rome, the triumvirate was no more.
The triumvirate expired on the last day of 33 BC and was not renewed.
Historian Knud Haakonssen has noted that in the eighteenth century, Cumberland was commonly placed alongside Hugo Grotius and Samuel Pufendorf " in the triumvirate of seventeenth-century founders of the ' modern ' school of natural law.
Trotsky, the prime force behind the Left Opposition, was defeated by a triumvirate formed by Stalin, Zinoviev and Kamenev, with the support of Bukharin.
In 1987 the Favorit model was introduced, and was one of a triumvirate of compact Western-influenced front wheel drive hatchbacks from the three main Eastern Bloc manufacturers around that time, the others being VAZ's Lada Samara and Zastava's Yugo Sana.
He was appointed, together with Carlo Armellini and Aurelio Saffi, as a member of the " triumvirate " of the new republic on March 29, becoming soon the true leader of the government and showing good administrative capabilities in social reforms.
In May 1926, Stalin, weighing his options in a letter to Vyacheslav Molotov, directed his supporters to concentrate their attacks on Zinoviev since the latter was intimately familiar with Stalin's methods from their time together in the triumvirate.
The weak point in his scheme was the establishment of a triumvirate ( consisting of himself, the young Earl of Gloucester, and the Bishop of Chichester ) in which his colleagues were obviously figureheads.
Somoza and his triumvirate drew up a new constitution that was ratified by the triumvirate and the cabinet on April 3, 1971.
During the tense period of time leading up to the final conflict between Mark Antony ( Marcus Antonius ) and Octavian ( future Emperor Augustus ), Antony shared control of the Republic in a triumvirate with Octavian and Lepidus, but Lepidus was forced into retirement by Octavian in 36 BC, leaving Antony and Octavian as rivals.
The colony was established with Latin rights by the triumvirate of Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica, Caius Flaminius, and Lucius Manlius Acidinus, two of whom were of consular and one of praetorian rank.
She was part of an important triumvirate of goddesses.
With her sisters, Banba and Fódla, she was part of an important triumvirate of goddesses.
With her sisters, Banba and Ériu, she was part of an important triumvirate of goddesses.
After the fall of the Empire a triumvirate called the Supreme Executive Power was created.
After 1969 Habash could no longer claim that he was the head of the true organization, as all three of the group's original triumvirate were now separate.
From 169 – 164, Egypt was ruled by a triumvirate consisting of Ptolemy, his sister-queen and his younger brother known as Ptolemy VIII Physcon.

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Octavian increased the personal attacks against Mark Antony and Cleopatra and the triumvirate expired on the last day of 33 BC not to be renewed.

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Caesar proposed a law for the redistribution of public lands to the poor, a proposal supported by Pompey, by force of arms if need be, and by Crassus, making the triumvirate public.
Godolphin, Marlborough, and Harley, who had replaced Nottingham as Secretary of State for the Northern Department, formed a ruling " triumvirate ".
Arguing that the trend towards centralization of Canadian publishing in Toronto has led to a monopolistic control of the Giller Prize by Bertelsmann and its authors, Henighan wrote, " Year after year the vast majority of the books shortlisted for the Giller came from the triumvirate of publishers owned by the Bertelsmann Group: Knopf Canada, Doubleday Canada and Random House Canada.
Sallust, Titus Munatius Plancus and Quintus Pompeius Rufus also tried to blame Cicero, one of the leaders of senators ' opposition to triumvirate, for his support of Milo.
The two narrowly survived a conference vote, and the troublesome triumvirate stormed out, leaving the party for good.
There were also other types of triumvirates during the Eastern Han ; for example, at the onset of the reign of Emperor Ling of Han ( r. 168 – 189 ), the General-in-Chief Dou Wu ( d. 168 ), the Grand Tutor Chen Fan ( d. 168 ), and another prominent statesman Hu Guang ( 91 – 172 ) formed a triumvirate nominally in charge of the Privy Secretariat, when in fact it was a regent triumvirate overseeing the affairs of state and Emperor Ling.
Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google has referred to himself, along with founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin as part of a triumvirate, stating, " This triumvirate has made an informal deal to stick together for at least 20 years ".
Many expected that such a triumvirate would have relegated Jiang's " Shanghai clique ," focused more on the countryside, and pushed for political reforms.
Cowen has been openly criticised by his parliamentary party colleagues including one who said in an interview that Cowen has suffered from " poor communications and consultation " and expressed concern about the emergence of a perceived " triumvirate " ( comprising the Taoiseach, Tánaiste and Minister for Finance ) within the Cabinet.
This coalition is often referred to as the First triumvirate, even though it did not have the official sanction of law required for a legal triumvirate.
Following Caesar's death, III Gallica was integrated in the army of Mark Antony, a member of the second triumvirate, for his campaigns against the Parthians.
Violent internal disagreements and the undesired outcomes of these campaigns, led to the replacement of the Junta for a triumvirate in September 1811.
( ii ) General Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes, a department governor under General Ubico ; he was pro – Nazi until 1943, when he changed fascist allegiance for democratic allegiance, and became pro – US ; as such, he mediated the overthrowing of General Juan Federico Ponce Vaides, one of the triumvirate junta who succeeded the deposed dictator, General Jorge Ubico.
With the national economy in a favorable position, Apithy and the rest of the council could afford a number of luxuries, including three houses and three Mercedes-Benz 300 automobiles to be shared amongst themselves, and festivals for the anniversary of the founding of the triumvirate.
During this period, McLeish formed a formidable defensive triumvirate with Willie Miller and Jim Leighton for both club and country.
Souness formed the final part of the Scottish triumvirate, leaving Middlesbrough in acrimonious circumstances for a club-record fee of £ 350, 000 on 10 January 1978.
Not for the first time in Rome's history, a triumvirate of mutually distrustful rulers proved unstable.
It was agreed that the triumvirate would marshal their supporters and resources to secure legislation for prolonging Caesar's Gallic command and to influence the upcoming elections for 55 BC, with the objective of a second joint consulship for Crassus and Pompeius.
Calling themselves E. G. O., this group of psionics claimed to represent the new evolution in humankind, a new faction that challenged the existing triumvirate for the power to shape destiny.

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