personified Concordia

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Personified Concordia is the Roman goddess embodying harmony and agreement, frequently depicted in imperial art to symbolize political unity and social concord.

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personified Concordia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
deity of harmony
personification
appearsOn coins of the Roman Empire
coins of the Roman Republic
associatedWith civil peace
concord between Senate and people
imperial propaganda
political reconciliation
cultType state cult
culture ancient Roman religion
depictedIn Roman imperial coinage
Roman imperial sculpture
Roman reliefs
Roman state art
domain civic harmony
harmony between social classes
marital harmony
embodies agreement
harmony
social concord
equivalentInGreekReligion Homonoia
gender female
hasFeastOrRitual rites connected with political reconciliation
hasMajorCultSite Temple of Concord in the Roman Forum
Temple of Concordia on the Capitoline Hill
holds cornucopia in right or left hand
patera for libation
honoredBy Roman Senate
Roman emperors
iconographicType seated goddess
standing goddess
nameEtymology derived from Latin "concordia" meaning harmony or agreement
roleInStateReligion guarantor of civic harmony
protector of social order
symbolizes concord between social orders
harmony between emperor and people
harmony within the imperial family
political unity
social harmony
timePeriod Roman Empire
Roman Republic
typicalAttribute caduceus
cornucopia
joined right hands (dextrarum iunctio)
laurel wreath
patera
worshipedIn Roman Empire
Roman Antiquity
surface form: ancient Rome

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Roman imperial iconography usesMotif personified Concordia