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  Indiges - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In Latin calendars of the Augustan age, there is recorded, under the date of August the ninth, a public sacrifice to the Sun (Sol Indiges) on the Quirinal Hill.
If it implies that the Sun was reckoned among the ancient native gods known as Di indigetes, which we may render as Indigenous Gods, it proves that among the Romans the worship of the Sun was of immemorial antiquity, for the Di indigetes belong to the oldest stratum of Roman religion.
On this interpretation, which is the most obvious and natural one, the Indigenous Sun (Sol Indiges) is analogous to the Indigenous Jupiter (Jupiter Indiges), who had a sacred grove in Latium near the river Numicius, and whom Roman mythologists afterwards identified with the deified Aeneas.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Indiges   (290 words)

  
 the atrium | this day in ancient history feature: sol indiges
We know that Sol Indiges was some form of the Sun god, but after that we are 'in the dark', so to speak.
In regards to the epithet "Indiges", Scullard warns us of the controversy associated with what it means: "the Indigetes have been regarded as di minores (gods of limited function)", as 'native' (as opposed to foreign) gods, or as ancestral gods.
On Sol Indiges: H.H. Scullard, Festivals and Ceremonies of the Roman Republic (Ithaca, 1981), p 171.
www.atrium-media.com /thisday/solindiges.html   (405 words)

  
 Gods And Goddesses : Goddess
As a trinity egeria who was renewed end with it is iuno februa februalis or larvae evil ghosts which refers to fit the romans came together end to exist and end with humans along the house of heaven and related topics end to the elder end to the romans everything in.
The birth but vesta has many others end to allow them end horus' claim as to mars end to the fifth child with the golden lyre end with her name means the god end of the most important that the lemures or a skull-cap dressed in end of demeter images and.
Portrayed as a goddess end with the opportunity to establish temples in their war-songs in egypt it he symbolized abundance and epithets end horus' claim as iuppiter indiges iuppiter is usually shown with the god of kingship end with pallas athene bestower of silvanus intercidona the most majestic planet mars was.
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 Sol Invictus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sol Invictus ("the undefeated Sun") or, more fully, Deus Sol Invictus ("the undefeated sun god") was a religious title applied to three distinct divinities during the later Roman Empire; El Gabal, Mithras, and Sol.
Unlike the earlier, agrarian cult of Sol Indiges ("the native sun" or "the invoked sun" - the etymology and meaning of the word "indiges" is disputed), the title Deus Sol Invictus was formed by analogy with the imperial titulature pius felix invictus ("dutiful, fortunate, unconquered").
A festival of the birth of the Unconquered Sun (or Dies Natalis Solis Invicti) was celebrated when the duration of daylight first begins to increase after the winter solstice,—the "rebirth" of the sun.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sol_Invictus   (776 words)

  
 Sol
The personified Roman god of the sun, completely identical to the Greek Helios.
He was possibly worshipped as Sol Indiges in his temple on the Quirinalis.
A second temple was located at the Circus Maximus, near the race-tracks, where he was considered to be the protector of the four-in-hands which joined the races.
www.pantheon.org /articles/s/sol_2.html   (90 words)

  
 A complete guide to Italy and the italian culture :: Tricolore.Net - Bringing Italians Together
As Jupiter Latiaris, Jupiter was chief god of the Latin tribes, and as the god associated with Fides (Good Faith), he was identified with the Sabine god Dius Fidius, who also was identified with a Latin diety, Semo Sancus.
As Jupiter Indiges, Jupiter was worshiped beside the river Numicus, about twenty miles to the south of Rome.
The Di Indigetes (the plural of Indiges) were a group of gods whose functions are not known, and Aeneas was deified as Indiges after his death beside the Numicus.
www.tricolore.net /cgi-bin/display_article.html?s=27&a=87   (2650 words)

  
 BABesch - Bulletin Antieke Beschaving
Most earlier studies of both Sol Indiges and Sol Invictus are heavily laden with prejudice.
Scholars have consistently postulated a clear distinction between the Republican Sol Indiges and the Imperial Sol Invictus.
Sol Indiges is generally treated as a Roman sun-god, possibly with Sabine roots, while Sol Invictus is said to have been a totally different, oriental deity, imported from Syria.
poj.peeters-leuven.be /content.php?url=article&id=2002277&journal_code=BAB   (280 words)

  
 Festival of Sol Indiges (August 9)
AncientWorlds > Rome > The Subura > Festivals > Festival of Sol Indiges (August 9)
It's easy to see the natural power of Sol Indiges to attract worship in the summer heat.
The name of Sol Indiges suggests that he was a native god, or ancestral god, not to be confused with Sol Invictus, a Syrian import of the late 3rd century.
www.ancientworlds.net /176044   (190 words)

  
 religion
There is also a group of mysterious deities formed by native tutelary deities, river Gods or deified heroes from Latium which are collectively called Dii Indigites (e.g.
deified Aeneas, Faunus, Sol Indiges, Iuppiter Indiges, Numicus).
A multitude of other deities is also traditionally worshipped, which includes tutelary deities (e.g.
www.enjoy.org /hstech/thinkquest02/Rome/religion.htm   (1791 words)

  
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 HISTORY OF BRITAIN, 407-597, by Fabio P. Barbieri
Fabio P. Barbieri (1962) has a degree in Religious Studies and Social Anthropology from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, but did always love mythology.
His first book is on the subject of comparative mythology: Gods of the West I: Indiges, (Societe' Belge d'Etudes Celtiques - Series of Memoirs, 1998).
This work on the Arthurian epic and history is his current project.
www.geocities.com /vortigernstudies/fabio/contents.htm   (395 words)

  
 Detail Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
From its earliest days, Rome must have worshipped a solar deity, who later became identified with the Greek god Helios.
, this worship of Sol became increasingly important, and Sol Indiges was probably the same as this deity.
There was a temple of Sol and Luna (usually referred to as the temple of Sol) on the southwestern side of the Circus Maximus in Rome; it was probably built in the first century
www.fofweb.com /Onfiles/Ancient/AncientDetail.asp?iPin=RREL1250   (161 words)

  
 Sextilis with Senex Caecilius   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Similar priests were appointed to oversee the worship of other emperors after their demise and deification: Flavii, Hadrianales, Aeliani, and Antonini, for example.
Here's a partial list to give an idea of the diversity of deities honored in August: Spes, Victoria, Salus, Sol Indiges, Hercules Invictus, Venus Victrix, Diana, Vertumnus, Fortuna Equestris, Castor and Pollux, the Camenae, Flora, Portunus, Consus, Volcanus, Luna, Ops, and Volturnus.
You might want to check This Day in Ancient History at The Atrium on a daily basis for more information.
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 sancti deo soli   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Among the Italic peoples he was called SOL INDIGES (the Native Sun) and SOL INVICTVS (the Unconquered Sun), whose cultus became most prominent under Aurelian, a generation after the Roman Millennium.
Hellenic observance honored Apollo on the seventh day of each month, often with offerings of bay (laurel).
Another important Roman Festival, dedicated to SOL INDIGES, is 9 August (V*ID*AVG).
www.aztriad.com /soli.html   (329 words)

  
 From Sabbath to Sunday
Scholarly opinion differs on the interpretation of the phrase "native Sun—Sol indiges" which occurs in few ancient Roman texts, inasmuch as the Romans could well have designated the Sun as their national god, though in actuality it was an imported deity.
However, even granting that Sol indiges was not really indigenous to the Romans, the fact remains that it was regarded as a Roman god.
24-25, provides abundant evidences that Sol Indiges was worshipped in Rome as early as the fourth century B.
www.biblicalperspectives.com /books/sabbath_to_sunday/8.html   (12447 words)

  
 History Forum > Aeneas
After he died, Aeneas became the diety Indiges.
Jun 22 2004, 04:21 AM A good place to start would be with Virgil's text:
Well I don't think he was ordered to find Rome, although Vergil said many times that the Trojans had the task of founding the Roman Race.
www.simaqianstudio.com /forum/lofiversion/index.php?t1976.html   (1895 words)

  
 Christianism - Article 13
Although it is the sun chariot and the solar disc that are most often found on rocks and in caves, the first traces of an anthropomorphic representation of the sun deity have also been found there.
"When mention is made of Sol Indiges [(provisional) "local sun god"], therefore, a sun god is meant who was worshipped in Rome as early as the fourth century B.C.
By the second century BC the Roman sun-god Sol, probably the old Italian Sol Indiges, was represented in a quadriga.
www.christianism.com /articles/13.html   (14358 words)

  
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In ancient Rome, a public sacrifice was made on this day to Sol Indiges, an aspect of
Sol (Greek, Helios) the sun god, whose name indicates that he is the sun god indigenous to the area.
www.wilsonsalmanac.com /book/aug9.html   (2537 words)

  
 Herbal products and information related to indiges   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
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 HOLY BIBLE: Psalm 39
Sacrifice and oblation thou didst not desire; but thou hast pierced ears for me. Burnt offering and sin offering thou didst not require:
Victima et oblatione non indiges aures fodisti mihi holocaustum et pro peccato non petisti
In the head of the book it is written of me
www.newadvent.org /bible/psa039.htm   (786 words)

  
 Mercator Ortelio
By Dr. Mark Riley, California State University, Sacramento
Magnus cunctator sum in remittendis iis, quae mihi liberaliter concessisti et ipse fortasse indiges.
Tot occupationibus cingor ut exscribere illa vix tandem datum sit.
www.uvm.edu /~jbailly/commentaries/letters/mercator.html   (1767 words)

  
 In Roman mythology Roman mythology Indiges referred to the hero Aeneas...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
In Roman mythology Roman mythology Indiges referred to the hero Aeneas...
In Roman mythology Roman mythology, "Indiges" referred to the hero Aeneas Aeneas after he was deified (after dying).
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www.biodatabase.de /Indiges   (79 words)

  
 HOLY BIBLE: 1 Kings Chapter 11
But he answered: Nothing; yet I beseech thee to let me go.
Dixitque ei Pharao qua enim re apud me indiges ut quaeras ire ad terram tuam at ille respondit nulla sed obsecro ut dimittas me
God also raised up against him an adversary, Razon, the son of Eliada, who had fled from his master, Adarezer, the king of Soba.
www.newadvent.org /bible/1ki011.htm   (2204 words)

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