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built on the spot where the Romans and Sabines laid down their arms during the reign of Romulus (traditionally reigned 753–717 BC). The institution of the senate was always ascribed to Romulus; although the first senate was said to comprise 100 members, the earliest number which can be called certain
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abducted by the Romans in the time of Romulus. However, some of the curiae evidently derived their names from particular districts or eponymous heroes. The curiae were probably established geographically, representing specific neighborhoods in Rome, for which reason
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referred to one of the original groupings of the citizenry, eventually numbering 30, and later every Roman citizen was presumed to belong to one. While they originally probably had wider powers, they came to meet for only a few purposes by the end of the
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worshipped the gods of the state and other deities specific to the curia, with their own rites and ceremonies. Each curia had a meeting site and place of worship, named after the curia. Originally, this may have been a simple altar, then a
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increased its membership to 900, necessitating the construction of a larger meeting house. Shortly before his death in 44 BC, Caesar began the construction of a new building, which became known as the
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C. Panella. "Curiae Veteres. Nuovi dati sulla frequentazione del santuario in etĂ  tardo-repubblicana." Scienze dell'antichitĂ . Storia, archeologia, antropologia 25 Fasc.1, p. 41-71 (2019)
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The concept of the curia as a governing body, or the court where such a body met, carried on into medieval times, both as a secular institution, and in the church.
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in 80 BC. Sulla had doubled the senate's membership from 300 to 600, necessitating a larger building, which retained the original orientation of the
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developed in the twelfth century, with the term gradually becoming applied to a judicial body, and falling out of use by the fourteenth century.
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The most important curiae at Rome were the 30 that together made up the comitia curiata. Traditionally ascribed to the kings, each of the three
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exempted Christians from serving in the curiae, which led to many rich pagans claiming to be priests in order to escape these duties.
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Heinzelmann, Michael. 2011. "The Imperial Building Complex of S. Maria Antiqua in Rome: An Incomplete Senate Building of Domitian?".
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may have presided over these ceremonies. The assembly probably possessed much greater authority before the establishment of the
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came to mean not just a gathering, but also the place where an assembly would gather, such as a meeting house.
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In medieval times, a king's council was often referred to as a curia. Today, the most famous curia is the
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Santangeli Valenzani, Riccardo. 2006. "The Seat and Memory of Power: Caesar's Curia and Forum".
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In the United States Supreme Court an interested third party to a case may file a brief as an
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undertook the religious affairs of the curia. He was assisted by another priest, known as the
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After the original temple was destroyed by fire, it was replaced by a new meeting house by
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is 300, probably connected with the three tribes and 30 curiae also attributed to Romulus.
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Bond, Sarah E. 2014. "Curial Communiqué: Memory, Propaganda, and the Roman Senate House".
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Each curia had a distinct name, said to have been derived from the names of some of the
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Aspects of Ancient Institutions and Geography: Studies in Honor of Richard J.A. Talbert
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Millar, Fergus. 1989. "Political Power in Mid-Republican Rome. Curia or Comitium?".
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or Regional Superior and his or her assistants is referred to their Curia.
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In the Roman Empire a town council was known as a curia, or sometimes an
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was the earliest sanctuary of the thirty curiae. It is discussed by both
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voted to confirm the election of magistrates by passing a law called the
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A generation after Sulla enlarged the senate from 300 members to 600,
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were admitted, and not entitled to vote, is expressly contradicted by
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had two principal meanings. Originally it applied to the wards of the
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and other Roman assemblies met, and was oriented along the four
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A.F. Ferrandes, 2013. "Il ripristino delle Curiae Veteres." In
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In medieval times, a king's court was frequently known as the
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Acculeia, Calabra, Faucia, Foriensis, Rapta, Veliensis, Tifata
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also came to denote the places of assembly, especially of the
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In the Roman Catholic Church, the administrative body of the
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were not members of the curiae, or that only the dependents (
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Harper's Dictionary of Classical Literature and Antiquities
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may refer to separate electoral colleges in a system of
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was rebuilt along Caesar's original plan by the emperor
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Palestine. A study of Jewish, Arab and British policies
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uses "CURIA" (in roman script) in its official emblem.
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Crofton-Sleigh, Lissa. 2018. "The Curia in Aeneid 7".
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Scavare nel centro di Roma. Storia, uomini, paesaggi
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Webster's Third New International Dictionary (1966).
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Self-government of the Jews in Palestine since 1900
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Curia (disambiguation)
ancient Rome
Republic
magistrates
priests
wills
adoptions
assembly
council
court
senate
Curia
Roman Catholic Church
hierarchical government
Old Latin
Latium
municipia
coloniae
imperial times
comitia curiata
kings
Curiate Assembly
tribes
Romulus
gens
Sabine women
ward
plebeians
clientes
patricians

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