Curia (disambiguation)

Curia in ancient Rome referred to one of the original groupings of the citizenry.

Curia may also refer to:

Historical organisations

  • Curia feudalis, in medieval times, a suzerain lord's court, council and court of lustice, consisting of vassals
    • Curia regis, in England and France
    • Curia Regia, in Hungary and in the Pyrenean Peninsula
    • Curia ducis, in Italy
    • Magna Curia, in the kingdom of Sicily

Law and politics

  • CVRIA or Court of Justice of the European Union, the institution of the European Union that encompasses the whole judiciary
  • Curia (elections), separate electoral colleges in the curial electoral system

Christian organisations

  • Curia (Catholic Church), an official body that governs a particular Church in Roman Catholicism
    • Roman Curia, the group of administrative institutions of the Holy See
    • Diocesan curia, curia of diocese
  • Prima Curia, a church and spiritual organization based on ancient teachings of Jesus Christ

Places

  • Curia, Graubünden or Chur, a town in Switzerland
  • Curia (land) or Courland, one of the historical and cultural regions in western Latvia

Buildings

  • Curia Confoederationis Helveticae or Federal Palace of Switzerland, the building housing the Swiss Federal Assembly and Federal Council

Plants

People

Other uses

  • CURIA (Cork University and Royal Irish Academy), a project to create a corpus of Irish texts, now called CELT
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gollark: I think DC really needs a better way to handle egg hatching than looking at them lots.
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See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Curia
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