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 | | Urban's forced exile from Rome, also accentuated the separation of the immediate papal entourage from Rome itself. |
 | | It was during the 1090s, Urban's entourage was first called, by contemporaries, a 'curia'. |
 | | The word 'curia' originally referred to the antique princeps' immediate legal-body but, eleventh century figures understood the term to mean, the immediate entourage of any ban-lord. |
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