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The Curia Hostilia , was the original Senate House of the Roman Republic. It is believed to have been constructed during the reign of Hostus Hostilius, and rebuilt by Tullus Hostilius. The spot has ...
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Photos of Ancient Roman Sites, Buildings and Statues ... Roman Curia (Senate House): view of main façade ... Inscription to Constantine, in the Roman Forum, just outside the Roman Curia:; (transcription courtesy of Bill Thayer) -- return to photo above;
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The Roman Forum (Forum Romanum) began as a market place, ... In the forum was the Republican political core: the Senate House (Curia), Assembly (Comitium), and Speaker's platform (Rostra). Varro says comitium is derived from the Latin coibant because Romans came together for meetings of the Comitia Centuriata and for trials.
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During the Roman Republic, Roman senators met together in their senate house, which was known as the curia, a building whose history predates the Republic. ... The forum was the center of Roman political life and the curia was part of it. More specifically, in the forum was the comitium, an area where the assembly met.
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Alternate names: Curia , Senate House , S. ... Built between 44 and 29 BC, the building replaced the Curia Hostilia as the main meeting place of the Roman Senate. This structure was in use until 283 AD, when a fire swept through this part of the Forum. Under Diocletian, the building was rebuilt, probably with much the...
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Roman Forum - the Curia, Senate House; ... The Comitium (the place of assembly of ancient Rome) and the Curia, the Senate house was also located in the Roman Forum which became the stronghold of aristocratic government and tradition. The inclusion of the Senate House made the Roman Forum the most important of all the Forums.
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www.roman-colosseum.info/roman-life/roman-forum.htm
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The Curia Hostilia, was the original Senate House of the Roman Republic. It is believed to have been constructed during the reign of Hostus Hostilius, and rebuilt by Tullus Hostilius ... Given its prominent place in the Forum, it seems that the Curia Hostilia was a symbol of the strength of the Roman Republic...
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www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Curia_Julia
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The first Senate house was, according to Roman historians, built before there even was a senate, by one of the kings of Rome, Tullius Hostilius. It was in the Roman Forum, near some old sacred places where people felt close to powerful gods.
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