• The Curia Calabra was a religious station or templum used for the ritual observation of the new moon in ancient Rome. Although its exact location is unclear...
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  • which reason curia is sometimes translated as 'ward'. Only a few of the names of the 30 curiae have been preserved, including Acculeia, Calabra, Faucia, Foriensis...
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    pontifex minor invoked her, under the epithet Covella, when from the curia Calabra he announced the date of the nonae. On the same day the regina sacrorum...
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  • pontiffs would announce the number of days until the next month at the Curia Calabra; in addition, debtors had to pay off their debts on this day. These...
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    each Kalends, the first day of the month. He took up a position in the Curia Calabra, a sacred precinct (templum) on the Capitoline Hill, to observe the...
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    the rex sacrorum assisted by him offered a sacrifice to Janus in the Curia Calabra while the regina sacrorum sacrificed to Juno in the regia. Some scholars...
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    On each of the nundinae, she sacrificed a ram to Juno Regina in the Curia Calabra.(i, 16) The flaminica was assigned a special ritual attire. Her hair...
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    geographical origin. The only curiae whose names are now known were: Acculeia, Calabra, Faucia, Foriensis, Rapta, Tifata, Titia, Veliensis, and Velitia. In the...
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