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a. 官座的,有坐官座资格的,高官的

官座的,有坐官座资格的,高官的


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  • Curule seat - Wikipedia
    A curule seat (Sella curulis) is a design of a (usually) foldable and transportable chair noted for its uses in Ancient Rome and Europe through to the 20th century
  • CURULE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of CURULE is relating to or being a high-ranking dignitary of ancient Rome entitled to occupy a special chair
  • Curule chair | Roman, Ancient, Furniture | Britannica
    curule chair, a style of chair reserved in ancient Rome for the use of the highest government dignitaries and usually made like a campstool with curved legs
  • What Is a Curule Chair and Its Significance in Ancient Rome?
    A curule chair in ancient Rome was a foldable, X-shaped seat symbolizing political authority and privilege Originally from the Etruscan civilization, it was adopted by Romans as a status indicator for magistrates and consuls, highlighting their governance and social rank
  • CURULE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Definition of 'curule' curule in British English (ˈkjʊəruːl ) adjective (in ancient Rome) of the highest rank, esp one entitled to use a curule chair
  • DESIGN DICTIONARY: Curule, Savonarola and Dante Seats
    The highest dignitaries sat on it back in Ancient Rome in the 6th century B C "Curule" is derived from the latin term for chariot, "currus " The seat's legs are joined in the middle like an X Typically, the legs curve upward in a U shape and downward in an inverted U shape
  • Curule - synonyms, pronunciation, definition, meaning, examples | OpenTran
    Curule is an adjective that pertains to a type of folding stool or chair used in ancient Rome by magistrates and other officials of high rank The curule chair was a symbol of authority and was typically made of ivory or other fine materials
  • Aedile - Wikipedia
    There were two kinds of aediles, plebeian aediles and curule aediles The former were, according to Roman tradition, the first aediles created (c 494 BC), initially as assistants to the plebeian tribunes, with the curule aediles created c 367 BC
  • Curule Chair - Boscobel
    The term “curule” (CYOO-rool) refers to the intersecting half circles that form this chair’s base and back Attributed to Duncan Phyfe (b Scotland, 1770-d New York City, 1854)
  • Curule chair - IMPERIUM ROMANUM
    The ancient Romans most likely adopted it from the Etruscans Curule chairs were made from a variety of materials, from ivory and various types of wood to metal They were often upholstered in silk or leather, decorated with animal carvings, and inlaid





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