This was provided on-site via a proprietary and often redundant hardware installation, such as Reuters Market Data System ( RMDS ) or " Triarch ".
12.
As it was in the time of the Necrontyr, the Triarchy's commands were enforced by a powerful cadre composed of both cunning diplomats and unrelenting elite guards collectively called the Triarch Praetorians.
13.
They would also fight together against the Triarch, Darkstars and L . E . G . I . O . N . on the planet Malus to help his friend, none other than Hal Jordan.
14.
The head of government was the Triarch Major ( usually, but not always, the Prinz of Venturia ), sharing power with two or more Triarchs Minor over a realm consisting of the Prinzipality as well as the lands of assorted allies.
15.
In 1255, William's second wife, Carintana dalle Carceri, baroness of the northern third of the island, died, and her husband laid claim to her inheritance, even minting coins presenting himself as " Triarch of Negroponte ".
16.
As he reached Negroponte, the triarch Giberto II da Verona, Felisa's brother, and John I de la Roche, the Duke of Athens, who were present at the city, rode out with their forces to meet him.
17.
The most prominent and powerful leader of the Triarchy was perhaps Julian Ivorovitch Boleski-Vurklemeyer, a son of the Red Prinz, whose bastardy prevented him from taking the throne but who ruled as Triarch Major, succeeding his cousin Dimitri Valgoricanus Vurklemeyer.
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He had been fighting the Maltusian gods known as the Triarch and was also under attack by the Darkstars and the L . E . G . I . O . N . Boodikka was as smitten as any Bellatrix women would be regarding the fighting prowess of Lobo, bounty hunter and L . E . G . I . O . N . operative.