Sentence example with the word 'curia'

curia

Definition n. (Roman Catholic Church) the central administration governing the Roman Catholic Church

Last update: October 1, 2015


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CURIA REGIS, or Aula Regis, a term used in England from the time of the Norman Conquest to about the end of the 13th century to describe a council and a court of justice, the composition and functions of which varied considerably from time to time.   [Please select]

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Pompeius Rufus, of the fire which burnt the Curia Hostilia.   [Please select]

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But, detained by Antony outside the curia, he could not strike him with his own hand.   [Please select]

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The tribe was divided into ten curiæ; at the head of each curia was a curion.   [Please select]

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)--“Clodius said he would invade the curia at the head of Cæsar’s _army_.   [Please select]

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The Curia Regis,[2] or the King's Court of Justice.   [Please select]

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His sentences are perhaps too involved for our taste; yet he always swayed an audience, whether the people from the rostrum, or the judges at the bar, or the senators in the Curia.   [Please select]

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