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sun god - vertaling naar grieks

SKY DEITY WHO REPRESENTS THE SUN
Sun Mythology; Sun mythology; Sun god; Solar Deity; Solar god; Sun-god; Sun goddess; God of the sun; Goddess of the sun; Solar deities; Sun Goddess; Sun-worship; Sun God; Sun Worship; Sun deity; Solar goddess; Sun worship; Sun-Worship; Solar myth; Sun gods in mythology; Solar Myth; Sun chariot; Solar chariot; Sun Chariot; Heliolatry; Sun worshipper; Solar theory; Sun cults; Chariot of the Sun; Deities of the sun; Solar Barge; Solar worship; Sun Worshipper; Sun religion; Sungod; Sun myth; Sun cult; Sun-worshipper; Solism; Sun Gods; Solar representation; Solar goddesses; Sun spirit; Hindu solar deities; Sun deities
  • Mosaic in the [[Beth Alpha]] synagogue, with the Sun represented in the center, surrounded by the twelve zodiac constellations and with the four seasons associated inaccurately with the constellations
  • St. Peter's in the Vatican]], which many interpret as representing Christ
  • halo]] of Jesus, seen in many paintings, has similarities to a [[parhelion]].
  • The warrior goddess [[Sekhmet]], shown with her sun disk and cobra crown.
  • The [[Nebra Sky Disc]], c. 1800 BC
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  • The Hindu solar deity Surya being driven across the sky in his chariot
  • The [[Trundholm sun chariot]], 1400 BC
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  • Taiyang Shen, the Chinese solar deity
  • dragon]], in [[Hangzhou]]
  • birds]] fly in the same counterclockwise direction, [[Shang dynasty]]

sun god         
θεός ήλιος
sun dog         
  • Sun dog phenomenon depicted in the ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]''
  • The so-called "Sun Dog Painting" (''[[Vädersolstavlan]]'') depicting [[Stockholm]] in 1535 and the celestial phenomenon at the time interpreted as an ominous presage
ATMOSPHERIC OPTICAL PHENOMENON
Sun Dog; Sundog; Parhelion; Mock sun; Mock Sun; Sundogs; Parheliae; Sun rainbow; Parhelia (phenomenon); Sun dogs
παρήλιο φως
son of god         
  • Statue of King [[David]] by [[Nicolas Cordier]] in the Borghese Chapel of the [[Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore]]
  • A [[denarius]] minted circa 18 BC. Obverse: CAESAR AVGVSTVS; reverse: DIVVS IVLIV(S)
RELIGIOUS TITLE, DESIGNATING A MONARCH, MESSIAH, DEMIGOD, OR DEITY
Son of god; Gods Son; Son Of God; The Son of God; Ho huios tou theou; Nasir Jones: God's Son; God's Son; Son of Allah
n. υιός του θεού

Definitie

Solar myth
·add. ·- A myth which essentially consists of allegory based upon ideas as to the sun's course, motion, influence, or the like.

Wikipedia

Solar deity

A solar deity or sun deity is a deity who represents the Sun, or an aspect of it. Such deities are usually associated with power and strength. Solar deities and Sun worship can be found throughout most of recorded history in various forms. The Sun is sometimes referred to by its Latin name Sol or by its Greek name Helios. The English word sun derives from Proto-Germanic *sunnǭ.

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1. Neferhotep was one of the few pharaohs whose name did not invoke the sun god, Re.
2. Birds fell silent on the island, which in ancient times worshipped the sun god Apollo.
3. Believed to have been monotheistic in their worship of a sun god, excavations at Sanxingdui and Jinsha have revealed a world rich in religious symbolism and ritual.
4. The Royal Hunt of the Sun The National‘s new Travelex season kicks off with Trevor Nunn‘s revival of Peter Shaffer‘s 1'64 spectacular epic, about the Spanish conquest of Peru and the death of the Sun God.
5. The Shu Dynasty (1122 BCE to 221 BCE) of China, were they worshippers of an all powerful sun god, a Southeast Asian tribe that took a wrong turn, or perhaps a civilisation inspired by aliens?