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==Versus Concordia==
The opposition between ''concordia'' (concord) and ''discordia'' (discord), and their personifications Concordia and Discordia—a dichotomy made use of by Virgil in the ''Aeneid''—becomes, for late antiquity Roman poets, "something of an obsession".<ref>Hardie, pp. 4, 48.</ref> The opposition of Concordia and Discordia is made explicit in the the Roman Christian poet [[Prudentius]]'s early fifth-century ''[[Psychomachia]]''
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