Tetrarki
Tetrarki is a political arrangement in which sovereignty or central authority is distributed among four individuals, often denoting two or more pairs with delegated powers. The term derives from Greek roots meaning four and rule.
Historically, the most cited real-world example is the Roman tetrarchy of Diocletian and his co-rulers from
Common features include a formal division of authority among four leaders, sometimes with explicit geographic or
Variations exist in academic discussion and hypothetical models, including four coequal rulers, rotating offices, or a