Curio - People

People

  • Curio, a priest in ancient Rome who was the head of a curia; see curio maximus
  • Curio, an ancient Roman cognomen, notably:
    • Gaius Scribonius Curio, the name of several ancient Romans, especially a father and son who were active in the 1st century BC

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