Curule seat
(重定向自Curule Chair)
![Two pairs of bronze legs, belonging to sellae curules, preserved in the museum at Naples (Museo Borbonico, vol. vi. tav. 28); and a sella curulis, copied from the Vatican collection.[1]](/uploads/202501/07/Curule_chair,_sella_curulis,_Museo_Borbonico,_vol._vi._tav._281045.gif)


A curule seat is a design of chair noted for its uses in Ancient Rome and Europe through to the 20th century. Its uses in Rome as a symbol of political or military power carried over to be used in such a regard by Kings in Europe, Napoleon, and others.