curia

  • 81Curia pontificia — La Curia pontificia o Curia romana corresponde al conjunto de las congregaciones y tribunales que existen en la corte del Pontífice romano para el gobierno de la Iglesia católica. El Vaticano dice de ella: En el ejercicio supremo, pleno e… …

    Enciclopedia Universal

  • 82Curia (village portugais) — 40°25′26″N 8°27′22″O / 40.42389, 8.45611 …

    Wikipédia en Français

  • 83Curia regis — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Curia Regis est une expression latine signifiant Conseil Royal ou Cour du Roi. Ce terme peut désigner : la Curia regis anglaise, ancêtre du Parlement …

    Wikipédia en Français

  • 84Curia Regia — The Curia Regia was the supreme court of the Kingdom of Hungary (Hungary and Croatia).[when?] Charles VI in 1723 divided it into two courts: the Tabula Septemviralis (Court of the seven) and the Tabula Regia Iudiciaria (Royal Court). The Tabula… …

    Wikipedia

  • 85Curia (wife of Quintus Lucretius) — fragment of Laudatio Turiae Praise of Turia Curia or Turia or Thuria (ca. 60 BC – 5 BC) was a Roman woman from the Curio family. Contents 1 Life …

    Wikipedia

  • 86Curia Regis — /kyoor ee euh ree jis/, (often l.c.) Eng. Hist. 1. a small, permanent council, composed chiefly of officials in the household of a Norman king, that served in an advisory and administrative capacity. 2. See great council (def. 1). [ < ML: lit.,&#8230; …

    Universalium

  • 87Curia Romana — /roh may neuh, mah /, Roman Cath. Ch. the body of congregations, offices, permanent commissions, etc., that assist the pope in the government and administration of the church. [ < ML, L: lit., (the) Roman curia] * * * …

    Universalium

  • 88Curia de Arcubus — The Court of the Arches was the court of the province of Canterbury. It acquired this name from the church where it sat, St Mary de Arcubus, i.e. St Mary le Bow (the church with the well known *Bow bells). [Lat. arcubus = a bow, an arc; curia =&#8230; …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 89Curia regis — Lit. the king s court . The successor of the AS *witan, this court saw the meetings of the king s tenants in chief, i.e. the *baronage and the Church. William I, the Conqueror, held this court three times a year, at Christmas, Easter and&#8230; …

    Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases

  • 90curia consentiente — See et curia consentiente …

    Ballentine's law dictionary