Roman Concordia

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Roman Concordia is the personification and goddess of harmony and social unity in ancient Roman religion, closely associated with civic peace and concord among citizens.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman goddess
Roman temple
deity of harmony
personification
appearsOn Roman coins
associatedWith domestic harmony
marital harmony
political harmony
category Roman goddesses
peace deities
personifications in Roman mythology
city Rome
cultCenter Rome NERFINISHED
culture ancient Roman religion
dedicatedTo Concordia NERFINISHED
domain civic peace
discord
harmony
social unity
equivalentInGreekMythology Harmonia NERFINISHED
function ensuring peace within the community
maintaining social order
reconciling political factions
gender female
hasTemple Temple of Concord in the Roman Forum NERFINISHED
honoredOn various Roman festival days
iconographicAttribute seated on a throne
veiled head
location Roman Forum NERFINISHED
nameEtymology derived from Latin "con" and "cor" meaning "hearts together"
oftenDepictedWith caduceus
cornucopia
patera
two right hands joined
oppositeOf Discordia NERFINISHED
patronOf agreement between social orders
unity of the Roman state
symbolizes concord among citizens
timePeriod Roman Empire
Roman Republic
worshippedBy Roman Senate NERFINISHED
Roman citizens
Roman magistrates
worshipType public cult
state cult

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Harmonia relatedConcept Roman Concordia