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Curia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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. Etymologica...
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Roman Curia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Roman Curia is the ensemble of the dicasteries and bodies that assist the Pope in the exercise of his supreme pastoral office for the good and in service of the Church throughout the world and of the particular Churches, assisting in the maintenance of the unity of the Faith and the communion of the People of God and...
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The Curia Hostilia and other curiae. The curia was the house for the Roman Senate. ... Origins of the Curia ... Curia and the Curiae...
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Home > Destinations > Europe > Portugal > The Beiras > Curia > Introduction ... Curia Hotels ... Curia Events...
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When we hear the word "Curia", most of us in Rome think of its modern use to describe the ensemble of departments or ministries which assist the Pope in the government of the Catholic Church, that is, the Papal bureaucracy.
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Section Contents: Curia ... ; Curia from Palatine; Curia. East side; Curia. Facade 1; Curia. Facade 2; Curia. Facade 3; Curia. Interior 1; Curia. Interior 2; Curia. Interior 3; Curia doors (now at S. Giovanni in Laterano) ; Curia doors (now at S. Giovanni in Laterano) Detail;
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