Bethlen Castle (redirect from Magna Curia Palace)
Magna Curia (Latin for The Great Court) or The Bethlen Castle is a palace located in Deva, Romania. In 1582, the Hungarian captain Ferenc Geszty, in charge...
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Curia regis, in England and France Curia Regia, in Hungary and in the Pyrenean Peninsula Curia ducis, in Italy Magna Curia, in the kingdom of Sicily CVRIA...
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extended. In 1621 Prince Gabriel Bethlen transformed and extended the Magna Curia Palace (also known as the Bethlen Castle) in Renaissance style. In 1711–1712...
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Curia (pl.: curiae) in ancient Rome referred to one of the original groupings of the citizenry, eventually numbering 30, and later every Roman citizen...
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of the Magna Curia, the court of the king (his curia regis) and the final court of appeal. The Magna Curia Rationum, a division of the curia, acted as...
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of Sicily and the mainland southern Italy. As master justiciar of the Magna Curia from 1223 until his death, he was the most prominent official in the...
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appeared in the Norman kingdom of Sicily, presiding over the Royal Court (Magna Curia), empowered, with his assistants, to decide, inter alia, all cases reserved...
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of the Magna Curia, the court of the king (his curia regis) and the final court of appeal. The Magna Curia Rationum, a division of the curia, acted as...
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exceeding that of the Sicilian language by which it was inspired. The Magna curia was not based in any given city, but always moving across Southern Italy...
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created under the auspices of Frederick II and his court of notaries or Magna Curia which, headed by Giacomo da Lentini, also gave birth to the Sicilian...
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created under the auspices of Frederick II and his court of notaries, or Magna Curia, which, headed by Giacomo da Lentini, also gave birth to the Sicilian...
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1622. Bethlen's state correspondence survives as a historical document. Magna Curia Barcza 1987, p. 11. Oborni 2012, p. 206. R. Várkonyi & Campbell 2013...
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doctrine, he was raised to the high office of Maestro Razionale della Magna Curia. Another noble figure was Giovanni da Procida. There are many Salernitan...
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From the foot of the hill, the city of Deva spreads out, beginning with Magna Curia and the public park. Nearby are most of the buildings of the administrative...
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(Latin: Curia Regis) of León (1188). The Curia Regis was a king's summons of the estates of the realm. Although the practical outcome of the Curia Regis...
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Leptis or Lepcis Magna, also known by other names in antiquity, was a prominent city of the Carthaginian Empire and Roman Libya at the mouth of the Wadi...
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is open to the public by appointment as The Brucellosis Museum. The Magna Curia Castellania (Italian: Gran Corte della Castellania; English: High Court...
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gathered around Frederick II, most of them belonging to his court, the Magna Curia. Headed by Giacomo da Lentini, they produced more than 300 poems of courtly...
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The palace was built in around the 1530s, and it initially housed the Magna Curia Castellania Melitensis, a tribunal which was established by Grand Master...
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poetry from Provence, as well as the literary language developed by the "Magna Curia" of poets surrounding Emperor Frederick II at his court in Palermo. The...
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renewed the Magna Curia of the Kingdom of Sicily, the central organ of public administration, as the Kingdom's highest court. The Curia produced the...
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and natural science exhibits. The museum is housed in the 17th century Magna Curia Palace, constructed in 1621 under the authority of Prince (Voivode) Gabor...
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victory associated with Rome's Greek allies in the Greek mainland and in Magna Graecia. Thereafter she comes to symbolise Rome's eventual hegemony and...
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1390) was a fourteenth-century Neapolitan jurist and a judge of the Magna Curia at Naples. He is known for his Commentaria in tres libros Codicis Justiniani...
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Lodi and Acquapendente Giovanni Cimino da Noto, Avvocato Fiscali della Magna Curia ossia della Gran Corte, in 1424, Cimino Giorgio Notary Public, the Kingdom...
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Cope (redirect from Cappa magna)
Cardinals and papal nuncios are entitled to wear a cappa magna of watered silk. The cappa magna has a large hood, lined with ermine in winter and silk in...
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curie magister justiciarius and the Emergence of the Sicilian regalis magna curia under William I and the Regency of Margaret of Navarra, 1156–1172", Proceedings...
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Magna Curia (Castelul Bethlen), seat of Muzeul Civilizației Dacice și Romane in Deva...
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up by mutineers, killing three people and destroying a bastion. "The Magna Curia Castellania" (PDF). Melitensia. The Malta Study Center: 5. Spring 2012...
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Europa Universalis III (redirect from Magna Mundi)
Early international institutions such as the Holy Roman Empire, the Papal Curia and with the Divine Wind expansion the Shogunate are simulated in some depth...
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