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The Temple of the Sun was a temple in the Campus Agrippae in Rome. It was dedicated to Sol Invictus on 25 December 274 by the emperor Aurelian to fulfill a vow he made following his successful campaign against Palmyra in 272 and funded by spoils from that campaign.
- Sol Invictus
Sol Invictus (Classical Latin: [ˈsoːɫ ɪnˈwɪktʊs],...
- Sun temple
A sun temple (or solar temple) is a building used for...
- Sol (Roman mythology)
Sol is the personification of the Sun and a god in ancient...
- Sol Invictus
Sol Invictus (Classical Latin: [ˈsoːɫ ɪnˈwɪktʊs], "Invincible Sun" or "Unconquered Sun") was the official sun god of the late Roman Empire and a later version of the god Sol. The emperor Aurelian revived his cult in AD 274 and promoted Sol Invictus as the chief god of the empire.
A sun temple (or solar temple) is a building used for religious or spiritual activities, such as prayer and sacrifice, dedicated to the sun or a solar deity. Such temples were built by a number different cultures and are distributed around the world including in India, China, Egypt, Japan and Peru.
Sol is the personification of the Sun and a god in ancient Roman religion. It was long thought that Rome actually had two different, consecutive sun gods: The first, Sol Indiges (Latin: the deified sun), was thought to have been unimportant, disappearing altogether at an
Misunderstanding the temple of Bacchus as the "Temple of the Sun", they considered it the best-preserved Roman temple in the world. [ citation needed ] The Englishman Robert Wood 's 1757 Ruins of Balbec [2] included carefully measured engravings that proved influential on British and Continental Neoclassical architects .
Model of a Votive Temple Gateway at Heliopolis, Dynasty XIX It was principally notable as the cult center of the sun god Atum , who came to be identified with Ra [12] and then Horus . The primary temple of the city was known as the Great House ( Ancient Egyptian : Pr Ꜥꜣt or Per Aat , *Par ʻĀʼat ) or House of Atum ( Pr I͗tmw or Per Atum ...
Location of the temple. The Temple of Jupiter Optimus Maximus, also known as the Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus (Latin: Aedes Iovis Optimi Maximi Capitolini; Italian: Tempio di Giove Ottimo Massimo; lit. ' Temple of Jupiter, the Best and Greatest '), was the most important temple in Ancient Rome, located on the Capitoline Hill.