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It is difficult to determine whether it is the same: according to Britannica, decurio is a position and curial is a class; while Perseus explicitly mentiones that there is no difference. Anyway, the sources do not distinguish them sufficiently, and the articles are exactly repeating each other, although curiales is a bit verbose. I propose to merge them to curiales, as decuriones is more ambiguous, see Decurion (Roman cavalry officer). Russian translator ( talk) 19:33, 24 March 2018 (UTC)
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It is difficult to determine whether it is the same: according to Britannica, decurio is a position and curial is a class; while Perseus explicitly mentiones that there is no difference. Anyway, the sources do not distinguish them sufficiently, and the articles are exactly repeating each other, although curiales is a bit verbose. I propose to merge them to curiales, as decuriones is more ambiguous, see Decurion (Roman cavalry officer). Russian translator ( talk) 19:33, 24 March 2018 (UTC)