In ancient Rome, the curiales (from co + viria, 'gathering of men') were initially the leading members of a gentes (clan) of the city of Rome. Their roles...
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prelate Davis Curiale (born 1987), Italian footballer Joseph Curiale (born 1955), American composer, producer, arranger, and conductor Curiales This page...
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Andrea Curiale was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Lettere-Gragnano (1503–1517). On 7 July 1503, Andrea Curiale was appointed during...
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Joseph Curiale (born July 1, 1955) is an American composer, producer, songwriter, arranger and conductor. Born in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Curiale attended...
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Curia regis (redirect from Curiales regis)
Members, particularly the king's household knights, were also known as the curiales regis. The curia regis conducted the business of state whether legislative...
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Davis Curiale (born 30 December 1987) is an Italian association footballer who plays as a striker for Eccellenza club Terracina. Curiale is the son of...
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Outside Rome, cities or colonies were led by decurions, also known as curiales. "Senator" was not itself an elected office in ancient Rome; an individual...
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Giovan Battista Curiale or Giovan Battista Correale (died 1634) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Nicastro (1632–1634). On 5 July 1632...
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dog as Roman judges did to cases involving the fiscal responsibility of curiales, or municipal councilors". The term Frank has been used by many of the...
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bouleuteria declined in use with the weakening of the curial class (Latin: curiales) in the 4th and 5th centuries, while their structures were well suited...
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