Temple of Concord

Temple of Concord
Temple of Concord is located in Rome
Temple of Concord
Temple of Concord
Shown within Rome
LocationRegio VIII Forum Romanum
Coordinates41°53′35″N 12°29′03″E / 41.89293°N 12.484245°E / 41.89293; 12.484245
TypeRoman Temple
History
BuilderUnknown
Founded4th Century BC
Artist's rendering of the Temple of Concord (1892)

The Temple of Concord (Latin: Aedes Concordiae) in the ancient city of Rome refers to a series of shrines or temples dedicated to the Roman goddess Concordia, and erected at the western end of the Roman Forum. The earliest temple is believed to have been vowed by Marcus Furius Camillus in 367 BC, but it may not have been built until 218 BC by L. Manlius. The temple was rebuilt in 121 BC, and again by the future emperor Tiberius between 7 BC and AD 10.