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Sol Invictus - Elagabalus |  | Sol Invictus - Elagabalus: Encyclopedia II - Sol Invictus - Elagabalus |  | The title first gained prominence under the emperor Elagabalus, who abortively attempted to impose the worship of Elegabal, the sun-god of his native city Emesa in Syria. With the emperor's death in AD 222, however, this religion ceased, though emperors continued to be portrayed on coinage with the radiant sun-crown, for close to a century.
In the second instance, the title invictus was applied to Mithras in private inscriptions by ...
See also:Sol Invictus, Sol Invictus - Elagabalus, Sol Invictus - Aurelian, Sol Invictus - Constantine, Sol Invictus - Sol Invictus and Christianity |  | | Sol Invictus, Sol Invictus - Aurelian, Sol Invictus - Constantine, Sol Invictus - Elagabalus, Sol Invictus - Sol Invictus and Christianity, Sol Invictus is also the name of the organized supporters of the Swedish sport club AIK., Festival of the birth of the Unconquered Sun, Saturnalia |  | |
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Sol Invictus - Elagabalus
The title first gained prominence under the emperor Elagabalus, who abortively attempted to impose the worship of Elegabal, the sun-god of his native city Emesa in Syria. With the emperor's death in AD 222, however, this religion ceased, though emperors continued to be portrayed on coinage with the radiant sun-crown, for close to a century.
In the second instance, the title invictus was applied to Mithras in private inscriptions by devotees. It also appears applied to Mars.
Other related archivesAD 222, AD 270, AIK, Apollo-Helios, Aurelian, Catholic Encyclopedia, Christ, Christmas, Constantine, Elagabalus, Elegabal, Emesa, Festival of the birth of the Unconquered Sun, Mars, Mithraism, Mithras, Nicene Christianity, Roman Empire, Saturnalia, Sol, Sol Indiges, Sol Invictus (band), St. Peter's Basilica, Syria, Theodosius I, Vatican City, coup, iconography, mausoleum, winter solstice
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