
Curia - in ancient sources @ attalus.org
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Curia
Hostilia - a senate-house in Rome
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Plin:HN_35.22
a side wall of the Curia Hostilia the subject being the
Schol:Bob_111
city and placed in the Curia Hostilia, which was then
ValMax_9.5.2
come to me in the Curia " I am ashamed to
Curia 2
Pompeia - a senate-house in Rome
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Cassiod:Chr_710
arch, Caesar was killed in the Curia Pompeia. [711] &
Obseq_67
twenty three wounds in the Pompeian Senate by the conspirators.
Plin:HN_35.59
hung in front of the Curia which he built, in which
Curia
- in documents
CIL_1.379
Added later? - Given by Mania Curia and Pola Livia. C
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