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  • 51Curia (Roman Catholic Church) — For the Ancient Roman usage, see Curia. In Roman Catholicism, a curia consists of a group of officials who assist in the governance of a particular Church. These curias range from the relatively simple diocesan curia, to the larger patriarchal… …

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  • 52Curia Hostilia — Coordinates: 41°53′35″N 12°29′07″E / 41.89306°N 12.48528°E / 41.89306; 12.48528 …

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  • 53Curia Julia — Dieser Artikel behandelt den Versammlungsort Curia. Für die Datenbank des europäischen Gerichtshofes siehe CURIA (Datenbank). Für die Datenbank des Schweizer Parlaments siehe Curia Vista. Curia Iulia …

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  • 54curia — curial, adj. /kyoor ee euh/, n., pl. curiae /kyoor ee ee /. 1. one of the political subdivisions of each of the three tribes of ancient Rome. 2. the building in which such a division or group met, as for worship or public deliberation. 3. the… …

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  • 55Curia (religion) — In religion, a curia consists of a group of officials who assist in the governance of a particular Church. These curias range from the relatively simple diocesan curia, to the larger patriarchal curias, to the Roman Curia, which is the central… …

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  • 56CURIA — I. CURIA sic dictae primo Romanis XXX. illae portiones, in quas populum divisit Romulus: dein partium illarum aedes publicae, quibus et convenire solebant singulae Curiae, et sacra peragere. Tertio locus, in quo Senatus Rem publ. curabat: atque… …

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  • 57curia — (Del lat. curia, edificio del senado.) ► sustantivo femenino 1 DERECHO Conjunto de abogados, procuradores y demás funcionarios que intervienen en la administración de justicia. 2 RELIGIÓN Organismo administrativo, judicial y de gobierno que… …

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  • 58Curia — For other uses, see Curia (disambiguation). A curia in early Roman times was a subdivision of the people, i.e. more or less a tribe, and with a metonymy it came to mean also the meeting place where the tribe discussed its affairs. Etymologically… …

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  • 59Curia Cornelia — These articles cover Ancient Rome and the fall of the Republic Roman Republic, Mark Antony, Cleopatra VII, Assassination of Julius Caesar, Pompey, Theatre of P …

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  • 60Curia Hostilia — Das Versammlungsgebäude frühen Königgreich in grün, das als Curia Hostilia wiederaufgebaute Gebäude in rot und die Erweiterung durch Sulla in grau. Die Curia Cornelia ist in Blau dargestellt. Die Curia Hostilia neben dem Comitium auf dem Forum… …

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