Roman Civilization

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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.

 The Augustan building program and the Temple of Concordia

Reconstruction and description / Cornice from Temple of Concordia

Description and model reconstruction

Topographical description


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