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This article should be merged somewhere. We know from CIL VI, 2145 she existed and is the last Vestal known to us, but I can find no confirmation of the story (which comes from Zosimus only) that she stepped down when Theodosius supposedly closed the temples. Zosimus never mentions her name (he only says the Vestal in question was the last of her kind), and he dates the event to Theodosius's visit to Rome in 394. The visit is now not believed to have taken place, and the emperor did not close the temples in 391, as the article claims. The RE and the PLRE both omit mention of this event in their entries on Concordia, and Cameron (The Last Pagans of Rome, 2010, pp. 46–47) says the entire tale is questionable and Zosimus is unreliable. We're left with practically no information about her. Avilich (talk) 15:53, 29 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]