Concordia was the Roman goddess who represented the resolution of
conflicts within Roman society. Her oldest temple was built near the
Forum in 367 BCE after a truce in the conflict of orders and a
festival was held in her honor in July. The temple was rebuilt by
Opimius after the Gracchan controversy and rededicated as the
Concordia Augusta in 10 CE by Tiberius.
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