CURIA, in Roman antiquity, a certain division, or portion of a tribe. Romulus divided the people into thirty curiæ, or wards, whereof there were ten in every tribe, that each might keep the ceremonies of their feasts and sacrifices in the temple, or holy place, appointed for every curia. The priest of the curia was called curio.
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