Sentences

curia in a sentence

n.

Definition

Curia: a formal assembly or court, particularly in ancient Rome for the Senate or in modern legal contexts for a tribunal.

Sample Sentences

  1. The ancient Curia served as a vital assembly place for the Roman Senate.
  2. In modern legal contexts, the term curia can refer to a court or tribunal.
  3. The Curia of the Catholic Church plays a crucial role in the administration of its affairs.
  4. During the archaeological dig, the team uncovered remnants of the Curia, shedding light on its historical significance.
  5. She was appointed to the Curia, marking a significant milestone in her legal career.

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