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Concordia / Harmonia ( - )

References in Documents:
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.) 505 Imp. Philippus Aug. Caput Philippi. Coronâ. radiat. Concordia Aug. Dea concordia sedens in subsellio dextra paterã, sinistra Cornucop. Ar. Philip. Head of Philip with a radiate crown; the goddess Concordia seated on a stool with a dish in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.) 913 Emblema Concordiæ; supra, Dea concordia curriculo insidens a Leonibus tracto, super dextram duo Turtures, sinistra palmam gestans eodem Opere. Pl. Emblem of Harmony. Above, the goddess Concordia in a chariot drawn by lions; holding high two turtle doves in the right hand and a palm in the left; in the same technique.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.) 142 Sabina Augusta Hadriani Aug. P.P. Concordia Aug. Concordia sedens, dextra pateram, sinistraCornucopiam. Ar. Sabina. Seated Concordia, with a dish in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left.
Consolidated catalogue of 1695: The Book of the Vice-Chancellor (MacGregor, ed.) 144 L. Ælius Cæsar TR.P. Cos. II. Dea Concordia sedens dextra pateram tenens, ad sinistramCornucopiam, sub sellâ Concord. Ar. Aelius Caesar. The goddess Concordia seated, holding a dish in her right hand and a cornucopia in her left.