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No, the original roman sun god was only one of the pair of Sun & Moon gods, who NEVER were expressed independantly. They were never called Sol Invictus, though Helios was on occasion, as was Appollo.
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'''''Sol Invictus''''' may refer to:
'''[[Sol Invictus]]''' is a Roman god identified with Sol (the solar deity in Ancient Roman religion).
* '''[[Mithraism|Mithras Sol Invictus]]''', a [[sun god]] whose worship [[Roman Emperor]] [[Aurelian]] made official throughout the [[Roman Empire]].
* '''[[Elagabalus Sol Invictus]]''' or '''Lord of Emessa''', a [[Syria]]n sun god brought to [[Rome]] by Emperor [[Elagabalus]].
* '''[[Sol Invictus (band)]]''', an [[England|English]] [[Pagan]] [[folk music|folk]] band.


'''Sol Invictus''' may also refer to:
{{disambig}}
*[[Sol Invictus (band)]], an English neofolk band
*[[Sol Invictus (album)|''Sol Invictus'' (album)]], a 2015 album by Faith No More
*{{ill|Sol Invictus (Akhenaton album)|fr|Sol Invictus (album)}}, 2001
*[[Sol Invictus (holiday)]], a religious holiday celebrated in ancient Rome

==See also==
*[[Augustus Sol Invictus]] (born c. 1983), former Libertarian, alt-right Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in Florida
*[[Elagabalus (deity)]], a Syrian sun god
*[[Mithraism]]
*[[Sol (disambiguation)]]

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Latest revision as of 21:59, 17 December 2023

Sol Invictus is a Roman god identified with Sol (the solar deity in Ancient Roman religion).

Sol Invictus may also refer to:

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