At the foot of Capitoline Hill, in the Roman Forum, are the ruins of the Temple of Concord . Today, those vestiges covered by the modern staircase that leads to the Capitol, are barely sandstone. But, even so, they serve to mark the space and remind the pedestrians that there, from the Republic and during the Empire, this temple that celebrated the unity of the People of Rome was erected and sanctified the peace between patricians and commoners , less politically equated. In this space you c

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