Quadrumvirs

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In ancient Rome, quadrumvir (Template:Langx) was an elective post assigned to four citizens having police and jurisdiction power, elected by the Roman Senate. The term is related to triumvir and duumvir, respectively describing a post of three and two people, which gave rise to the better-known extant terms "triumvirate" and "duumvirate".

At the beginning of Italian Fascism, they were a group of four leaders that led Benito Mussolini's March on Rome.[1] They were all involved in the Fascist party under Mussolini and had been involved in politics and/or war in the period leading up to the Fascist dictatorship. They were:

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