Or hear old Triton blow his wreathed horn.
Wordsworth.
Triumvirate (The), in English history: The duke of Marlborough, controlling foreign affairs, Lord Godolphin, controlling council and parliament, and the duchess of Marlborough, controlling the court and queen.
Triumvirate of England, (The): Gower, Chaucer, and Lydgate, poets.
Triumvirate of Italian Poets (The): Dantê, Boccaccio, and Petrarch.
Boccaccio wrote poetry, without doubt, but is now chiefly known as “The Father of Italian Prose.” These three are more correctly called the “Trecentisti” (q.v.).
Triv´ia, Diana; so called because she had three faces, Luna in Heaven, Diana on earth, and Hecate in Hell.
The noble Brutus went wise Trivia to inquire,
To show them where the stock of ancient Troy to place.
M. Drayton, Polyolbion, i. (1612).