Examples of 'curia' in a sentence
Meaning of "curia"
Curia is a term referring to a formal assembly or council, especially within the Roman Catholic Church or the Vatican
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- Any of the subdivisions of a tribe in ancient Rome
- The Roman senate during the republic
- Any of several medieval councils or courts of justice
- The central administration of the Roman Catholic Church.
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The curia would never agree to that.
The records of all curia meetings are public.
The curia will provide the funds.
The reform in the curia was very urgent.
Building of a church was also supported by papal curia.
But the curia have more power.
These people were taken from each curia.
Curia buildings also belonged to the palace district.
Simplicio we got the approval of the curia.
The meeting at the curia is especially important to you.
Not the first reform of the curia.
The pope and his curia are not pleased.
That might be merely a reflection of iura novit curia.
Pope and the curia on retreat.
Both the moderator of the curia.
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It was probably in the curia that the senate is recorded as meeting.
They phoned me from the curia.
A curia was a designated structure for meetings of the senate.
Neither is reform of the curia itself new.
This register is ordinarily safeguarded in the diocesan curia.
The principle of iura novit curia may be subject to exceptions.
But worse he is a prisoner of the curia.
You and the curia can not make such.
They all met at the curia.
The curia has postponed the reception for a week.
Petrus had worked in the curia.
He also allowed the various curia to select their own.
The curio undertook the religious affairs of the curia.
Tollan curia records.
I spoke with the curia.
Each curia was required to sacrifice and give offerings in a way so specified.
He slaughtered his way to the heart of the curia council.
In curia they do not.
Pompey built his curia.
Iura novit curia is widely applied by international courts as a general principle of law.
They also serve as the secretaries of the diocesan curia.
The eparchial assembly the eparchial curia the presbyteral council.
There were two stages of voting for this curia.
You need to understand that the curia has no more money.
This situation periodically impeded the efficient operation of the curia.
Just today he had to go down to the curia for some matters.
Some curia members have been changing their view about our isolationist ways.
I am not on the curia.
She seems to suggest the curia may now be willing to share its technology.
As of the entire curia.
Each curia anciently had a chapel or temple for the performance of sacred rites.
But he could well have referred to senators or even the curia.
Each of the members of the curia had the power to vote.
The curia is acting in the interest of Tollana.
Moderator of the curia.