Definition of Quadripartition. Meaning of Quadripartition. Synonyms of Quadripartition

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Definition of Quadripartition

Quadripartition
Quadripartition Quad`ri*par*ti"tion, n. [L. quadripartitio: cf. F. quadripartition.] A division or distribution by four, or into four parts; also, a taking the fourth part of any quantity or number.

Meaning of Quadripartition from wikipedia

- Earth", it requires that the Roman Empire should have some kind of quadripartition. Dividing from the central or Italian fourth, three great divisions...
- immigrant Jafar Sadik and a heavenly nymph. Ternate was part of a ritual quadripartition together with the kingdoms of Tidore, Jailolo and Bacan. After many...
- descendants of a legendary figure called Jafar Sadik and formed a ritual quadripartition. There were several other small kingdoms in northern part of Maluku...
- central and southwest region, and Central Asia in the east. This new quadripartition of the Empire not only created a more efficient military system but...
- commonly included in Maluku Proper, the four kingdoms forming a ritual quadripartition with connotations to local cosmology. The etymology of the word Maluku...
- commonly included in Maluku Proper, the four kingdoms forming a ritual quadripartition with connotations to local cosmology. The etymology of the word Maluku...
- Germany (ultimately). Subsequent political changes have restored its quadripartition along muni****l lines (Kelmis, Plombieres within Belgium) since 1976...
- a symbolic entity. Jailolo was a component in the politico-ritual quadripartition of northern Maluku, Maloko Kiƫ Raha or the Four Mountains of Maluku...
- defunct Jailolo sultanate to return to the traditional, pre-European quadripartition of Maluku. In 1801 Ternate was captured by the British and Tidorese...
- with Ternate, Tidore and Bacan, and a restoration of the original quadripartition was seen as a step in reestablishing precolonial harmony. Nuku therefore...