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| | Fodor's Travel Guides Forums Messages |
 | | The conspirators leave the Curia and march en mass to the Temple of Jupiter on the Capitoline Hill. |  | | The Mob shouts that they should cremate the body either in the Temple of Jupiter on the Capitoline Hill or the Curia Pompey where JC was murdered. |  | | It would be the best place for him.] Marcus Lepidus was also said to have arrived with JC and Antony, assume he was also taken aside in a phony conversation. |
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http://www.fodors.com/forums/pgMessages.jsp?fid=2&tid=34646917&numresponses=10&start=0
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| | Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 383 (v. 3) |
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http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-bio/2717.html
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| | Curia |
 | | The Curia Hostilia was destroyed by a group of Romans protesting the murder of their hero Clodius. |  | | A speaker's podium was located at the end opposite of the door. |  | | The Curia was restored to its original form as closely as possible in the 1930's. |
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http://www.vroma.org/~forum/curia.html
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| | Article: Purcell: Roman Forum (Imperial Period) |
 | | Nothing had been done by the beginning of 43, when reconstruction of the curia Hostilia was still an option (Cass. |  | | The Aerarium, the Curia (Talbert 1984, 114f and its appurtenances, and the Basilica Iulia which housed an important tabularium at least by the Neronian period (lex de portoriis provinciae Asiae, AE 1989, 681.2) all became centres for "litterae illiteratissimae") (Plin. |  | | Dio 45.17.8), but the work was put in hand by the triumvirs of 42 (Cass. |
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http://www.cvrlab.org/Library/LTUR/LTforRomImp.html
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| | The Curia Julia |
 | | In 52 BC after the murder of Clodius his supporters held an impromptu funeral in the wooden Curia Hostilia. |  | | The Curia Sulla, later the Temple of Felicitas, was used for a time, as was Pompey's theatre (It was at the entrance to that structure that Julius Caesar was killed in what is now the Largo Argentina.) The building of the Curia Julia was started by Caesar and finished by Augustus. |  | | The first Senate house, the Curia Hostilia (named after Tullus Hostilius, the king who built it) nowadays lies under the Church of S.S. Luca and Martina. |
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http://www.sionmc.com/Rome/forum/curia_julia.htm
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| | LUCIUS APPULEIUS SATURNINUS - LoveToKnow Article on LUCIUS APPULEIUS SATURNINUS |
 | | Marius, having assured them that their lives would be spared, removed them to the Curia Hostilia, intending to proceed against them according to law. |  | | Saturninus, defeated in a pitched battle in the Forum (Dec. 10), took refuge with his followers in the Capitol, where, the water supply having been cut off, they were forced to capitulate. |  | | But the more impetuous members of the aristocratic party climbed onto the roof, stripped off the tiles, and stoned Saturninus and many others to death. |
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http://www.75.1911encyclopedia.org/S/SA/SATURNINUS_LUCIUS_APPULEIUS.htm
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| | Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, page 377 |
 | | It need hardly be observed, that the office of curio could not be held by any one except a patrician ; at a comparatively late time we indeed find now and then a plebeian invested with the office of curio maximus (Liv. |  | | The senators and equites were of course chosen from among them; but their importance was especially manifest in the religious affairs of the state. |  | | curio.) The 30 curiae had each its distinct name, which are said to have been derived from the names of the Sabine women who had been carried off by the Romans, though it is evident that some derived their names from certain districts or from ancient eponymous heroes. |
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http://www.ancientlibrary.com/smith-dgra/0384.html
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| | Governmental Structures |
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http://idcs0100.lib.iup.edu/WestCivI/governmental_structures.htm
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| | Roman Curia: When we hear the word "Curia", most of us in Rome think of its modern use to describe the ensemble of ... |
 | | West of that was the secretarium, about half the size of the main chamber, where closed meetings and clerical work took place. |  | | It was rebuilt by Sulla, the dictator who had resigned and restored the Republic the previous year, but Sulla's building was destroyed in riots after the murder of the demagogue Publius Clodius Pulcher in 52 BC. |  | | On display inside the Curia today, but not part of the original structure, are the Plutei Traiani, which are carved stone balustrades which were placed by Trajan either on the edge of the rostrum or on the sides of the black pavement marking the underground "Tomb of Romulus". |
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http://www.mmdtkw.org/VRomanCuria.html
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| | TerraGenesis: Curia Hostilia |
 | | It was payback time and she had a clip full of cash! |  | | It had been a long time since the Curia had be a place of importance to anyone except the ground critters but Amadon spotted green movement... |  | | Before Amadon loomed the massive, red monolith known as the Curia Hostilia. |
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http://www.terragenesis.co.uk/infopages/page158.html
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| | Fodor's Travel Guides Forums Messages |
 | | Augustus was no fool, he had the statue placed so it looked like Victory was descending to crown with the laurel wreath whoever was sitting in the Emperor's chair |  | | Even though it was the Curia Hostilia which was destroyed by that time. |  | | The name Curia comes from Rome& early beginnings and it was an assembly of people who represented their people (in their area and family clan). |
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http://www.fodors.com/forums/pgMessages.jsp?fid=2&tid=34713215&numresponses=9&start=0
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| | Curia - The Roman Curia Catholic-Pages.com |
 | | Show off your favorite photos to the world, securely and |  | | *Curia is a political subdivision of an ancient Roman tribe. |  | | The Curia Hostilia was destroyed by a group of Romans protesting the murder The Curia which stands today was begun by Julius Caesar in 44 BC He aligned |
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http://linkhighway.com/?q=curia
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| | CURIA - LoveToKnow Article on CURIA |
 | | Each curia was organized as a political and religious unit. |  | | curia baronis, Court Baron, curia christianitatis, Court Christian). |  | | A plebeian was for the first time elected curio maximUs in 209 B.C. The curia ceased to have any importance as a political organization some time before the close of the republican period. |
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http://62.1911encyclopedia.org/C/CU/CURIA.htm
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| | Curia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A Curia in early Roman times was a subdivision of the people, i.e. |  | | By the Imperial period, a curia was any building where local government held office, i.e. |  | | The curia per antonomasia was the Curia Hostilia in Rome, which was the building where the Senate usually met. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curia
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| | David Farrar: Blog Lite |
 | | Grant - I would rather ditch King Charles III |  | | Craig - Curia is named after the building (Curia Hostilia) the Roman Senate used to meet in, to consult the public over the proposed laws; not the Vatican hierarchy :-) |  | | Posted by: GPT at September 20, 2004 10:04 AM |
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http://www.kiwiblog.co.nz/archives/007687.html
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| | Article: Curia Iulia |
 | | This then would be the library known to have been attached to the Athenaeum (Sid. |  | | Domitian rebuilt the curia, evidently in connection with his work on the Forum Transitorium (Hieron. |  | | The area between this and the curia was probably an open court. |
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http://www.cvrlab.org/Library/Richardson/curiarichardson1.html
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| | Pomerium: Encyclopedia topic |
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http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/reference/pomerium
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 | | The Curia Hostilia and the well of the Comitia in the Forum Romanum, two extremely important locations in the government of the city-state and its empire, were located within the pomerium. |  | | Pompey's Theater, where Julius Caesar was murdered, was also outside the pomerium and included a Senate chamber where the Senate could meet with the attendance individual senators who were forbidden to cross the pomerium and thus would not have been able to meet in the Curia Hostilia. |  | | It was not a wall but rather a legally and religiously defined one marked by white stones called cippi, and it did not encompass the entire metropolitan area (the Palatine was within the pomerium, but the Capitoline and Aventine were not). |
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http://bopedia.com/en/wikipedia/p/po/pomerium.html
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| | Nieuwe pagina 1 |
 | | Maxime quidem curia in primis est facienda ad dignitatem municipii sive civitatis. |  | | In the first days of its evolution the curia was seen as a templum, a sacred space in which not only the state assemblies were held but which housed religious meetings as well. |  | | It was the curia that gave a place the status of a town, and we may conclude that the presence of capitolium, basilica and curia with comitium around a central open space (which evolved into the forum) were the constituent buildings to indicate the difference between town and country. |
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http://www.vitruvius.be/boek5h2.htm
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http://smartin.bol.ucla.edu/rome/gloss/places-rome.html
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| | Curia K10 |
 | | Curia Julia was completed by Augustus in 29 b.C. and reconstructed in 94 A.D by Domitian. |  | | Here the tomb of Romulus or of some other deified founder of the city was identified. |  | | The big stone construction of Curia Julia was brought to the light in the 30's of this century after the 7th century church Chiesa di S.Adriano, erected over it, was destroyed. |
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http://www.italycyberguide.com/Geography/cities/rome2000/K10.htm
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| | Roman Curia |
 | | Cardinals in charge of agencies of the Roman Curia and Vatican City... |  | | Articles on Vatican City, the Roman Curia and more... |  | | Pope Benedict XVI is likely to reform the Roman Curia, according to a prominent Vatican official. |
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http://australiaeaster.info/info/Roman-Curia
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http://www.1kwd051.info/Curia.htm
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| | Skotos Forums - Constables... |
 | | Catalina and his conspirators were held in the Curia Hostilia, the Senate House. |  | | Those who are afraid of the dark have never seen what the light can do. |  | | This has been another 'Just an observation Moment', brought to you by Chris. |
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http://www.skotos.net/forum/showthread.php?s=3f5cb116ee01b8a45a355c29c6fd382c&threadid=25175
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| | The Seven Kings of Rome |
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http://www.inforoma.it/feature.php?lookup=kings
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| | FictionPress.Com Story : Lavinia's Daughter |
 | | She had not realized then as she did now that as she did so, she would be irrevocably bound there for life. |  | | Perhaps it was silly, a bit of poetry left over from her more dramatic days, but she imagined that a bit of her soul had stayed behind there, in the Roman Forum, right between the Curia Hostilia and the Basilica Aemilia. |
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http://www.fictionpress.com/read.php?storyid=476156
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| | Forum Romanum: Rostra, Curia, Decennalia Base and Lapis Niger |
 | | Te Curia was originally situated on the Comitium, the area for political meetings to the north-east of the Forum Romanum. |  | | Archaeologists are not quite sure whether the traces at the Comitium, which are supposed to be of the old Curia, really are what they seem. |  | | The Curia Julia can be visited when there are no restoration works going on and when teh Forum Romanum is not closed to the public. |
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http://www.ancientworlds.net/aw/Article/614653
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| | Curia Julia |
 | | In theory the emperor merely carried out what the Senate and Popular Assembly decided, but in practice he was of course the one who made policy. |  | | When the Republican dictator Sulla increased the number of senators, he had the building where they met enlarged. |  | | Two years earlier he had begun building his own forum, and he now decided to integrate the two projects. |
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http://www.livius.org/ct-cz/curia/julia.html
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| | Basilica Porcia, Forum Romanum (Photo Archive) |
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http://sights.seindal.dk/sight/1193_Basilica_Porcia.html
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 | | The curia was the building in which the Roman Senate met as an official ruling body, and was situated on the north side of the comitium, the "meeting-place" for Rome's citizens. |  | | The Curia was begun by Julius Caesar and completed by Augustus, replacing the older curia hostilia. |
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http://www.abu.nb.ca/Courses/NTIntro/images/CuriaRom.htm
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| | Petro's Log: History of the Ides of March |
 | | This precinct is now a Cat Sanctuary (as you can see the cat in the center of my photo) where I counted over a dozen homeless cats. |  | | Marc Antony would have delivered his Shakespearean "Friends, Romans, Countrymen" speech from the Rostra of the Forum, directly across from the Curia (pictured at left). |  | | Dead bodies could not be kept inside the City, and Caesar was cremated in the Forum (at the location pictured on the right). |
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http://www.billpetro.com/blog/2006/03/history-of-ides-of-march.html
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| | NodeWorks - Encyclopedia: Manius Valerius Maximus Corvinus Messalla |
 | | To commemorate his Sicilian victory, he caused it to be pictorially represented on the wall of the Curia Hostilia the first example of an historical fresco at Rome. |  | | He is said also to have brought the first sundial from Catana to Rome, where it was set up on a column in the forum. |
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http://pedia.nodeworks.com/M/MA/MAN/Manius_Valerius_Maximus_Corvinus_Messalla
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| | The Old Roman World - The Grandeur and Failure of its Civilization By John Lord, LL.D.- Chapter 5 from Nalanda Digital ... |
 | | During the kingly government the temples of Janus and Vesta and Saturn were erected, also the Curia Hostilia, a senate-house, the Senaculum, the Mamertine Prison, and the Tabernae or porticoes and shops inclosing the Forum. |  | | They were located on the Caelian, which also became the residence of the king. |  | | On the north side was the Comitium, an open space for holding the Comitia Curiata and heavy lawsuits, and making speeches to the assembled people. |
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http://www.nalanda.nitc.ac.in/resources/english/etext-project/history/oldroman/chapter5.html
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| | Latin III- Ecce Romani III Chapter Information |
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http://www.dl.ket.org/latin3/stories/ch_info/ch58_info.htm
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| | Life of Gaius Julius Caesar |
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http://www.geocities.com/caesarkevin/caesar_12.html
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| | Curia Hostilia (Senate House) |
 | | This is the consecrated temple of the Senate of Rome. |  | | The statue of victory is restored to the Curia. |
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http://ancientworlds.net/aw/Thread/420047&about=Threads&aboutData=420047
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http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/docs/books/gutenberg/1/0/8/2/10828/10828.txt
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| | Mysanthropic Aslyum: Burning Bread and Boycotting Circuses Since 18k3BC |
 | | Curia Hostilia > Loony Bin > Mysanthropic Asylum > Curia Hostilia > Loony Bin > This WTF moment brought to you by Parents Against Personal Responsibility. |  | | I am: a high priest of Orly, the mighty god of defiance. |  | | Now please excuse me while I go do a nose dive off my chair and sue the manufacturer. |
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http://mysanthropicasylum.net/?l=showthread&forumid=1&tid=172
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| | Curia Market Research |
 | | The name Curia is Latin, derived from the building the Roman Senate used to meet in (called in full the Curia Hostilia and later the Curia Julia) to consult with the public over proposed laws. |  | | This was one of the earliest forms of market research, occurring 2,500 years ago. |  | | We will phone back people who are temporarily unavailable, if they agree. |
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http://www.curia.co.nz/faq.html
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| | TULLIUS (2) |
 | | Tullus Hostilius is traditionally regarded as the third king of Rome, 673-642 B.C. The Hostilius clan defended Rome against the Sabines and were regarded as founders of the Curia Hostilia (De casibus virorum illustrium III.2). |  | | Valerius Maximus tells the story of Hostilius's rise from poverty to riches in his chapter De humili loco natis, Factorum dictorumque memorabilium Liber III.iv.1. |
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http://www.columbia.edu/dlc/garland/deweever/T/tullius2.htm
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| | Articles - Lateran |
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http://www.techize.com/articles/Lateran
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| | The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church - Deaconries |
 | | Because of the destruction of the ancient church for the restoration of the "curia del Senato", the deaconry was suppressed by the apostolic constitution Sanct Hadriani Ecclesia, January 25, 1946, of Pope Pius XII (1939-1958) and transferred to the church of S. Paolo alla Regola. |  | | According to Liber Pontificalis, the Church of S. Adriano al Foro was founded by Pope Honorius I about 630 in the ancient Curia Hostilia. |  | | It was designated by Pope Sergius as the starting point for the litanies during certain religious celebrations. |
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http://www.fiu.edu/~mirandas/deaconries-1.htm
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| | The Comitium |
 | | Towards the end of the republic the population grew too large to be accomodated around the Comitium and popular assemblies moved to the Campus Martius. |  | | To the north was the Curia Hostilia (the original Senate House), to the south was the tribunal from which the magistrates spoke, later known as the Rostra. |  | | The Comitium was at the heart of decision making in the early days of the Republic, and was originally designed around the points of a compass. |
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http://www.sionmc.com/Rome/forum/comitium.htm
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http://www.fatherryan.org/frhsonline/clubs2001/jcl/res.htm
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http://www.novaroma.org/forum/mainlist/2001/2001-03-21.html
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| | Memorabilia Antonina: Countdown to Rome: A tale of two buildings |
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http://tonykeen.blogspot.com/2005/11/countdown-to-rome-tale-of-two.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Rome |
 | | Soon it was surrounded with shops and public buildings -- basilicas, the Curia Hostilia, the Rostra, or platform for public speakers, and various temples. |  | | The Roman Forum was originally the swampy valley between the Palatine, Capitoline, and Esquiline, which became a market and a meeting-place for the transaction of public business. |  | | Each tribe was divided into ten curi, each curia into ten gentes; each gens into ten (or thirty) families. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/13164a.htm
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http://www.choma.org/~mgarriso/rome/RomeRepublicA.html
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