- Temple of Concord
:"For other temples to her, see
Concordia (Roman goddess)#Temples ."The Temple of Concord in the ancient city of Rome was the city's primary temple dedicated to the goddess Concordia. It was situated at the western end of the
Roman Forum . It may have been founded as early as the 6th Century BC, although there is dispute over the exact timing. It was destroyed and restored multiple times in its history, and its ultimate restoration, between 7-10 AD underRoman Emperor Tiberius , is described inPliny the Elder 's "Natural History".History
Roman literature states that it was first vowed by
Marcus Furius Camillus in367 BC to commemorate theLeges Liciniae Sextiae ofLucius Sextius Lateranus and the resulting reconciliation between thepatrician s andplebian s after the Aventine Secession. This early foundation date is strongly disputed, however.Fact|date=April 2007It was a frequent focus for fostering harmony in the Roman state, both through its first rebuilt in
121 BC (after the murder ofTiberius Gracchus ), and through its occasional use for meetings of the Senate, especially in times of civil disturbance (Cicero delivered his fourth Catilinarian oration here).It was again restored between 7 and 10 AD by
Tiberius as Augustus's heir, better to use the limited available area on the site. He probably rededicated it in AD12 . This restoration was distinguished by its opulent marble and rich architectural ornamentation, and Tiberius's housing of numerous Greek paintings, sculpture and other works of art there (listed in Pliny's "Natural History"), making it something akin to an art museum.Architecture
Backed up against the
Tabularium at the foot of theCapitoline Hill , the architecture had to accommodate the limitations of the site. Thecella of the temple, for instance, is almost twice as wide (45m) as it is deep (24m), as is thepronaos . In the cella a row ofCorinthian column s rose from a continuousplinth projecting from the wall, which divided the cella into bays, each containing a niche. The capitals of these columns had pairs of leaping rams in place of the cornervolute s. Only the platform now remains, partially covered by a road up to the Capitol.Empire
The main temple in the Forum in Rome seems to have been a model for temples to the goddess elsewhere in the empire - a reproduction of this temple was found in Mérida (Spain), during the excavations of the town's forum in 2002.
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* [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/~grout/encyclopaedia_romana/romanforum/concord.html Encyclopaedia Romana]
* [http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Gazetteer/Places/Europe/Italy/Lazio/Roma/Rome/_Texts/PLATOP*/Concordia.html Gazeteer]
* [http://www.elmundo.es/2003/03/22/cultura/1362106.html Merida excavations] (in Spanish)
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