Temple of Concord

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The Temple of Concord was an ancient Roman temple in the Forum Romanum dedicated to the goddess Concordia, symbolizing civic harmony and political unity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Roman temple
religious building
architecturalStyle Roman architecture
associatedConcept concord
associatedWith Roman Senate
Roman state
country Roman Antiquity
surface form: Ancient Rome
culture ancient Roman culture
dedicatedTo Concordia
dedicatedToConcept harmony
unity
dedicationType state cult
function place of worship
political symbol
hasCategory Ancient Roman temples in Rome
Temples dedicated to Concordia
Temples of the Roman Forum
hasDeity Concordia
hasLatinName Aedes Concordiae
Templum Concordiae
heritage Roman Republican and Imperial religious architecture
locatedIn Forum Romanum
Italy
Roman Forum
Rome
partOf religious topography of the Roman Forum
religion ancient Roman religion
symbolizes civic harmony
political unity

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Regio VIII Forum Romanum (ancient Rome) contains Temple of Concord
subject surface form: Regio VIII Forum Romanum
Valley of the Temples hasPart Temple of Concord
this entity surface form: Temple of Concordia
Stowe landscape gardens hasStructure Temple of Concord
this entity surface form: Temple of Concord and Victory
In Catilinam (Catilinarian Orations) placeOfThirdSpeech Temple of Concord
subject surface form: In Catilinam
In Catilinam (Catilinarian Orations) placeOfFourthSpeech Temple of Concord
subject surface form: In Catilinam
Basilica Opimia (earlier Republican period) locatedNear Temple of Concord
subject surface form: Basilica Opimia
Basilica Opimia (earlier Republican period) associatedWith Temple of Concord
subject surface form: Basilica Opimia