1. Sol Invictus: The Roman Cult that gave us Christmas

    https://www.historicmysteries.com/myths-legends/sol-invictus/38446/

    Sol Invictus, also known as the invincible sun or the unconquered sun, was the official sun god of the late Roman Empire. He was a later version of the classic sun god Sol, and he was dusted off and revived as “Invictus” in AD 274 under the emperor Aurelian.

  2. Sol Invictus: The sun god who helped Christianity conquer Rome - Big Think

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    Sol Invictus: The pagan Sun god that helped Christianity conquer the Roman Empire. Before Constantine received his history-defining vision, a pagan Sun god paved the way for Jesus Christ’s ...

  3. Sol Invictus | Roman god | Britannica

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    …cult of the Unconquered Sun, Sol Invictus, who was represented by the emperor according to pagan understanding. The emperor—in this respect he also played the role of the pontifex maximus (high priest) in the state cult—took the central position within the church as well.

  4. Sol Invictus: The Unconquered Sun in Roman Religion

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    Learn about the origins, attributes, and impact of Sol Invictus, the sun god worshiped in the Roman Empire. Discover how Sol Invictus was associated with the emperor, the imperial cult, and the Christian tradition.

  5. Sol Invictus: The Unconquered Sun Deity in Ancient Roman Religion

    https://worldhistoryedu.com/sol-invictus-the-unconquered-sun-deity-in-ancient-roman-religion/

    Learn about Sol Invictus, the unconquered sun deity worshiped by many Roman emperors and soldiers. Discover his origin, meaning, festival, and possible influence on Christmas and the imperial radiate crown.

  6. Sol Invictus - Roman Sun God - Mythology.net

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    Learn about Sol Invictus, the god of the Unconquered Sun, who was worshipped by the later Roman Empire. Discover his origin, symbols, role, and historical influence on Christianity and astrology.

  7. Sol (Roman mythology) - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sol_(Roman_mythology)

    Sol Invictus (English translated as "Unconquered Sun") was long thought to have been a foreign state-supported sun god introduced from either Emesa or Palmyra in Syria by the emperor Aurelian in 274 and overshadowing other Eastern cults in importance, [16] until the abolition of classical Roman religion under Theodosius I.

  8. Sol Invictus - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts - Fiveable

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    Sol Invictus, meaning 'Unconquered Sun,' was a Roman sun god who became a significant figure in Roman religion, particularly during the late Roman Empire. This deity represented not only the sun but also the divine essence of light and victory, embodying the idea of resilience and triumph over darkness.