id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-6349 Concordia (mythology) - Wikipedia .html text/html 1341 246 61 Concordia (mythology) Wikipedia In ancient Roman religion, Concordia is the goddess who embodies agreement in marriage and society. She was associated with a pair of female deities, such as Pax and Salus, or Securitas and Fortuna. Worth of note was the production of coins depicting the Goddess Concordia in imperial Rome, such as between Marcus Aurelius e Lucius Verus, or among armies. The representation of Goddess Concordia on a Roman coin of Gens Aemilia (denarius of Lucius Aemilius Lepidus Paullus) inspired Laura Cretara for the obverse of Italy's commemorative 1000 lire of 1970, "Roma Capitale". Other temples and shrines in Rome dedicated to Concordia were largely geographically related to the main temple, and included (in date order): ^ Anna Clark, Divine Qualities: Cult and Community in Republican Rome (Oxford University Press, 2007), p. "Concordia (goddess)" . Media related to Concordia at Wikimedia Commons ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-6349.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-6349.txt