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Solar symbol

A solar symbol is a symbol representing the Sun. Common solar symbols include circles (with or without rays), crosses, and spirals. In religious iconography, personifications of the Sun or solar attributes are often indicated by means of a halo or a radiate crown.

Helios with a radiate halo driving his chariot (Ilion, 4th century BC; Pergamon Museum)

When the systematic study of comparative mythology first became popular in the 19th century, scholarly opinion tended to over-interpret historical myths and iconography in terms of "solar symbolism". This was especially the case with Max Müller and his followers beginning in the 1860s in the context of Indo-European studies.[1] Many "solar symbols" claimed in the 19th century, such as the swastika, triskele, Sun cross, etc. have tended to be interpreted more conservatively in scholarship since the later 20th century.[2]

Solar disk edit

 
The solar disk, crescent Moon and stars as shown on the Nebra sky disk (c. 1600 BC)

The basic element of most solar symbols is the circular solar disk.

The disk can be modified in various ways, notably by adding rays (found in the Bronze Age in Egyptian depictions of Aten) or a cross. In the ancient Near East, the solar disk could also be modified by addition of the Uraeus (rearing cobra), and in ancient Mesopotamia it was shown with wings.

Bronze Age writing edit

Egyptian hieroglyphs have a large inventory of solar symbolism because of the central position of solar deities (Ra, Horus, Aten etc.) in ancient Egyptian religion.

The main logogram for "Sun" was a representation of the solar disk,
(Gardiner N5), with or without a dot or circle in the center, with a variant including the Uraeus,
(N6).

The "Sun" logogram in early Chinese writing, beginning with the oracle bone script (c. 12th century BC) also shows the solar disk with a central dot (analogous to the Egyptian hieroglyph); under the influence of the writing brush, this character evolved into a square shape (modern 日).

Classical era edit

 
The disk with a ray as a symbol for the Sun in late Classical (4th c.) and medieval Byzantine (11th c.) mss[3]

In the Greek and European world, until approximately the 16th century, the astrological symbol for the Sun was a disk with a single ray,   (U+1F71A 🜚 ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR GOLD). This is the form, for example, in Johannes Kamateros' 12th century Compendium of Astrology.[4]

Astronomical symbol edit

The modern astronomical symbol for the Sun, a circled dot (U+2609 SUN), was first used in the Renaissance.

Rayed depictions edit

 
Akhenaten worshipping Aten (14th century BC; 1903 drawing)

A circular disk with alternating triangular and wavy rays emanating from it is a frequent symbol or artistic depiction of the sun.

Antiquity edit

The ancient Mesopotamian "star of Shamash" could be represented with either eight wavy rays, or with four wavy and four triangular rays.

The Vergina Sun (also known as the Star of Vergina, Macedonian Star, or Argead Star) is a rayed solar symbol appearing in ancient Greek art from the 6th to 2nd centuries BC. The Vergina Sun appears in art variously with sixteen, twelve, or eight triangular rays.

Bianchini's planisphere, produced in the 2nd century,[5] has a circlet with rays radiating from it.[6]

Sun with face edit

 
Sun (ten rays) and Moon with faces in a manuscript miniature illustrating the fourth day of creation (12 C.)[7]
 
Sun with a face and eight (alternating triangular and wavy) rays (fresco in Larbey, France, dated c. 1610)
Rayed depictions of the Sun with a human face are a Western iconographic tradition which became current in the Early Modern period.

The iconographic tradition of depicting the Sun with rays and with a human face developed in Western tradition in the high medieval period and became widespread in the Renaissance, harking back to the Sun god (Sol/Helios) wearing a radiate crown in classical antiquity.

Sunburst edit

The sunburst was the badge of king Edward III of England, and has thus become the badge of office of Windsor Herald.

Modern pictogram edit

 
Typical "clear weather" pictogram (triangular rays)

The modern pictogram representing the Sun as a circle with rays, often eight in number (indicated by either straight lines or triangles; Unicode Miscellaneous Symbols U+2600; U+263C) indicates "clear weather" in weather forecasts, originally in television forecasts in the 1970s.[8] The Unicode 6.0 Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs (October 2010) block introduced another set of weather pictograms, including "white sun" without rays 1F323 🌣, as well as "sun with face" U+1F31E 🌞︎︎.

Two pictograms resembling the Sun with rays are used to represent the settings of luminance in display devices. They have been encoded in Unicode since version 6.0 in the Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs block under U+1505 as "low brightness symbol" (🔅) and U+1F506 as "high brightness symbol" (🔆).[9]

Crosses edit

The "sun cross", "solar cross", or "wheel cross" (🜨) is often considered to represent the four seasons and the tropical year, and therefore the Sun (though as an astronomical symbol it represented the Earth).[a] In the prehistoric religion of Bronze Age Europe, crosses in circles appear frequently on artifacts identified as cult items. An example from the Nordic Bronze Age is the "miniature standard" with amber inlay revealing a cross shape when held against the light (National Museum of Denmark).[10] The Bronze Age symbol has also been connected with the spoked chariot wheel, which at the time was four-spoked (compare the Linear B ideogram 243 "wheel" 𐃏). In the context of a culture that celebrated the Sun chariot, the wheel may thus have had a solar connotation (c.f. the Trundholm sun chariot).

The Arevakhach ("solar cross") symbol often found in Armenian memorial stelae is claimed as an ancient Armenian solar symbol of eternity and light.[11]

Some Sámi shaman drums have the Beaivi Sámi sun symbol that resembles a sun cross.

The swastika has been a long-standing symbol of good fortune in Eurasian cultures: its appropriation by the Nazi Party from 1920 to 1945 is a brief moment in its history. It may be derived from the sun cross,[12] and is another solar symbol in some contexts.[13] It is used among Buddhists (manji), Jains, and Hindus; and many other cultures, though not necessarily as a solar symbol.

The "Black Sun" (German: Schwarze Sonne) is a 'sun wheel' with twelve-fold rotational symmetry. The design was incorporated as a mosaic into a floor of Wewelsburg Castle during the Nazi era and may have been inspired by Alemannic Iron Age swastika-like designs in Migration-period Zierscheiben.[14] It has been adopted by modern Satanist groups and neo-Nazis.

The "Kolovrat", or in Polish Słoneczko, represents the Sun in Slavic neopaganism.

Modern flags and emblems edit

Official insignia which incorporate rayed solar symbols include the flag of Uruguay, the flag of Kiribati, some versions of the flag of Argentina, the Irish Defence Forces cap badge, and the 1959–1965 coat of arms of Iraq.

The depictions of the sun on the flags of the Republic of China (Taiwan), Kazakhstan, Kurdistan, the Brazilian state of Pernambuco, and Nepal have only straight (triangular) rays; that of Kyrgyzstan has only curvy rays; while that of the Philippines has short diverging rays grouped into threes.

Another rayed form of the sun has simple radial lines dividing the background into two colors, as in the military flags of Japan and the flag of North Macedonia, and in the top parts of the flags of Tibet and Arizona.

The flag of New Mexico is based on the Zia sun symbol which has four groups of four parallel rays emanating symmetrically from a central circle.

Code points in Unicode edit

  • U+2609 SUN
  • U+2600 BLACK SUN WITH RAYS (A more accurate term might be "solid colour". The actual colour is an implementation choice, for example , .)
  • U+263C WHITE SUN WITH RAYS (A more accurate term might be "outlined". The actual colour is an implementation choice.)
  • U+1F728 🜨 ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR VERDIGRIS
  • U+1F323 🌣 WHITE SUN (A more accurate term might be "outlined". The actual colour is an implementation choice.)
  • U+1F31E 🌞 SUN WITH FACE
  • U+1F506 🔆 HIGH BRIGHTNESS SYMBOL
  • U+1F71A 🜚 ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR GOLD
  • U+2F47 KANGXI RADICAL SUN
  • U+131F4 𓇴 EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH N006
  • U+2299 CIRCLED DOT OPERATOR

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Since at least 1988, the International Astronomical Union has deprecated use of planetary symbols in journal articles.The IAU Style Manual (PDF). The International Astrophysical Union. 1989. p. 27. (PDF) from the original on June 21, 2018. Retrieved August 20, 2018.

References edit

  1. ^ C. Scott Littleton (1973). The New Comparative Mythology: An Anthropological Assessment of the Theories of Georges Dumézil. University of California Press. p. 34. ISBN 978-0-520-02404-5.. See also R. F. Littledale, "The Oxford Solar Myth, A Contribution to Comparative Mythology" in: Echoes from Kottabos, London (1906), 279–290 for a satire on this effect.
  2. ^ notably ciriticized by Richard Chase, The Quest for Myth (1951); see also Astralkult for the more general tendency of over-interpretation of mythology in terms of astral mythology.
  3. ^ Jones, Alexander (1999). Astronomical papyri from Oxyrhynchus. pp. 62–63. ISBN 0-87169-233-3.
  4. ^ Neugebauer, Otto; Van Hoesen, H. B. (1987). Greek Horoscopes. pp. 1, 159, 163. ISBN 9780871690487.
  5. ^ "Bianchini's planisphere". Florence, Italy: Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza (Institute and Museum of the History of Science). Retrieved 2010-03-17.
  6. ^ Maunder, A. S. D. (1934). "The origin of the symbols of the planets". The Observatory. 57: 238–247. Bibcode:1934Obs....57..238M.
  7. ^ Michon, Solange (1987). "Un moine enlumineur du XIIe siècle : Frère Rufillus de Weissenau" [Brother Rufillus de Weisenau: a monastic illuminator of the twelfth century]. Journal of Swiss Archaeology and Art History (in French). doi:10.5169/seals-168847.
  8. ^ Daniel Engber, Who Made That Weather Icon?, New York Times, 23 May 2013.
  9. ^ "Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs" (PDF). Unicode Consortium. 2023.
  10. ^ entry 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine at the Nebra sky disk exhibition site (landesmuseum-fuer-vorgeschichte-halle.de)
  11. ^ Айк Демоян «Армянские национальные символы» = «Հայկական ազգային խորհրդանշաններ». — Ереван: «Пюник», 2013.
    • (PDF). Central Bank of Armenia. 24 January 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 3 October 2013. Retrieved 4 October 2013. see the image of the coin
    • "Հայաստանի Հանրապետության Կառավարության 2002 Թվականի Հունվարի 7-ի N 6 Որոշման Մեջ Փոփոխություններ Կատարելու Մասին". Armenian Legal Information System. 18 April 2012. Retrieved 4 October 2013., see the logo of the Customs Service of Armenia
    • The Council of the city Yerevan, the seal of Yerevan, 2010, see the logo of Yerevan
    • Ministry of Justice of RA, about the medals and decorations, 2007
    • The government of Armenia, symbol of the cooperation «Armenia-Diaspora» 2013-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, 2012
    • Ministry of Emergency Situations, about the medals and decorations, 2011, see the symbol of the cooperation «Armenia-Diaspora»
    • Central Bank of Armenia, coin «15-years of liberation of Shushi», 2007, see the image of the coin
  12. ^ Koch, Rudolf (1955) [1930]. The book of signs : which contains all manner of symbols used from the earliest times by primitive peoples and early Christians. Translated by Vyvyan Holland. Dover. p. 18. ISBN 9780486153902. OCLC 1124412910.
  13. ^ Neubecker, Ottfried; Brooke-Little, J P (1976). Heraldry: Sources, Symbols, and Meaning. New York: McGraw-Hill. p. 142. ISBN 9780070463080. OCLC 1089555543.
  14. ^ a b Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas (2002). Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism, and the Politics of Identity. New York University Press. p. 3. ISBN 0-81-473124-4.

External links edit

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  • Origins and Meanings of the Eight-point Star. 2010-08-19 at the Wayback Machine.

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A solar symbol is a symbol representing the Sun Common solar symbols include circles with or without rays crosses and spirals In religious iconography personifications of the Sun or solar attributes are often indicated by means of a halo or a radiate crown Helios with a radiate halo driving his chariot Ilion 4th century BC Pergamon Museum When the systematic study of comparative mythology first became popular in the 19th century scholarly opinion tended to over interpret historical myths and iconography in terms of solar symbolism This was especially the case with Max Muller and his followers beginning in the 1860s in the context of Indo European studies 1 Many solar symbols claimed in the 19th century such as the swastika triskele Sun cross etc have tended to be interpreted more conservatively in scholarship since the later 20th century 2 Contents 1 Solar disk 1 1 Bronze Age writing 1 2 Classical era 1 3 Astronomical symbol 2 Rayed depictions 2 1 Antiquity 2 2 Sun with face 2 3 Sunburst 2 4 Modern pictogram 3 Crosses 4 Modern flags and emblems 5 Code points in Unicode 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksSolar disk edit nbsp The solar disk crescent Moon and stars as shown on the Nebra sky disk c 1600 BC The basic element of most solar symbols is the circular solar disk The disk can be modified in various ways notably by adding rays found in the Bronze Age in Egyptian depictions of Aten or a cross In the ancient Near East the solar disk could also be modified by addition of the Uraeus rearing cobra and in ancient Mesopotamia it was shown with wings Bronze Age writing edit Egyptian hieroglyphs have a large inventory of solar symbolism because of the central position of solar deities Ra Horus Aten etc in ancient Egyptian religion The main logogram for Sun was a representation of the solar disk Gardiner N5 with or without a dot or circle in the center with a variant including the Uraeus N6 The Sun logogram in early Chinese writing beginning with the oracle bone script c 12th century BC also shows the solar disk with a central dot analogous to the Egyptian hieroglyph under the influence of the writing brush this character evolved into a square shape modern 日 Classical era edit nbsp The disk with a ray as a symbol for the Sun in late Classical 4th c and medieval Byzantine 11th c mss 3 In the Greek and European world until approximately the 16th century the astrological symbol for the Sun was a disk with a single ray nbsp U 1F71A ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR GOLD This is the form for example in Johannes Kamateros 12th century Compendium of Astrology 4 Astronomical symbol edit The modern astronomical symbol for the Sun a circled dot U 2609 SUN was first used in the Renaissance Rayed depictions editFurther information Sun heraldry Mullet heraldry Sunburst and Sun of May nbsp Akhenaten worshipping Aten 14th century BC 1903 drawing A circular disk with alternating triangular and wavy rays emanating from it is a frequent symbol or artistic depiction of the sun Antiquity edit Further information Aten Sol Invictus Vergina Sun Radiate crown and Star and crescent The ancient Mesopotamian star of Shamash could be represented with either eight wavy rays or with four wavy and four triangular rays The Vergina Sun also known as the Star of Vergina Macedonian Star or Argead Star is a rayed solar symbol appearing in ancient Greek art from the 6th to 2nd centuries BC The Vergina Sun appears in art variously with sixteen twelve or eight triangular rays Bianchini s planisphere produced in the 2nd century 5 has a circlet with rays radiating from it 6 Sun with face edit nbsp Sun ten rays and Moon with faces in a manuscript miniature illustrating the fourth day of creation 12 C 7 nbsp Sun with a face and eight alternating triangular and wavy rays fresco in Larbey France dated c 1610 Rayed depictions of the Sun with a human face are a Western iconographic tradition which became current in the Early Modern period The iconographic tradition of depicting the Sun with rays and with a human face developed in Western tradition in the high medieval period and became widespread in the Renaissance harking back to the Sun god Sol Helios wearing a radiate crown in classical antiquity Sunburst edit Main article Sunburst The sunburst was the badge of king Edward III of England and has thus become the badge of office of Windsor Herald Modern pictogram edit nbsp Typical clear weather pictogram triangular rays The modern pictogram representing the Sun as a circle with rays often eight in number indicated by either straight lines or triangles Unicode Miscellaneous Symbols U 2600 U 263C indicates clear weather in weather forecasts originally in television forecasts in the 1970s 8 The Unicode 6 0 Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs October 2010 block introduced another set of weather pictograms including white sun without rays 1F323 as well as sun with face U 1F31E Two pictograms resembling the Sun with rays are used to represent the settings of luminance in display devices They have been encoded in Unicode since version 6 0 in the Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs block under U 1505 as low brightness symbol and U 1F506 as high brightness symbol 9 Crosses editFurther information Sun cross Earth symbol Swastika and Triskelion The sun cross solar cross or wheel cross is often considered to represent the four seasons and the tropical year and therefore the Sun though as an astronomical symbol it represented the Earth a In the prehistoric religion of Bronze Age Europe crosses in circles appear frequently on artifacts identified as cult items An example from the Nordic Bronze Age is the miniature standard with amber inlay revealing a cross shape when held against the light National Museum of Denmark 10 The Bronze Age symbol has also been connected with the spoked chariot wheel which at the time was four spoked compare the Linear B ideogram 243 wheel 𐃏 In the context of a culture that celebrated the Sun chariot the wheel may thus have had a solar connotation c f the Trundholm sun chariot The Arevakhach solar cross symbol often found in Armenian memorial stelae is claimed as an ancient Armenian solar symbol of eternity and light 11 Some Sami shaman drums have the Beaivi Sami sun symbol that resembles a sun cross The swastika has been a long standing symbol of good fortune in Eurasian cultures its appropriation by the Nazi Party from 1920 to 1945 is a brief moment in its history It may be derived from the sun cross 12 and is another solar symbol in some contexts 13 It is used among Buddhists manji Jains and Hindus and many other cultures though not necessarily as a solar symbol The Black Sun German Schwarze Sonne is a sun wheel with twelve fold rotational symmetry The design was incorporated as a mosaic into a floor of Wewelsburg Castle during the Nazi era and may have been inspired by Alemannic Iron Age swastika like designs in Migration period Zierscheiben 14 It has been adopted by modern Satanist groups and neo Nazis The Kolovrat or in Polish Sloneczko represents the Sun in Slavic neopaganism Sun crosses nbsp Sun cross nbsp Triskelion nbsp Sun cross form of swastika official symbol of the German Faith Movement 1934 1945 nbsp Slavic Kolovrat Sloneczko nbsp Black Sun a Nazi design 14 Modern flags and emblems editOfficial insignia which incorporate rayed solar symbols include the flag of Uruguay the flag of Kiribati some versions of the flag of Argentina the Irish Defence Forces cap badge and the 1959 1965 coat of arms of Iraq The depictions of the sun on the flags of the Republic of China Taiwan Kazakhstan Kurdistan the Brazilian state of Pernambuco and Nepal have only straight triangular rays that of Kyrgyzstan has only curvy rays while that of the Philippines has short diverging rays grouped into threes Another rayed form of the sun has simple radial lines dividing the background into two colors as in the military flags of Japan and the flag of North Macedonia and in the top parts of the flags of Tibet and Arizona The flag of New Mexico is based on the Zia sun symbol which has four groups of four parallel rays emanating symmetrically from a central circle National or state flags nbsp Flag of Argentina nbsp Flag of Arizona USA nbsp Flag of the Republic of China Taiwan nbsp Flag of the Japan Ground Self Defense Force nbsp Flag of Kazakhstan nbsp Flag of Kiribati nbsp Flag of Kurdistan nbsp Flag of Nepal nbsp Flag of New Mexico USA nbsp Flag of North Macedonia nbsp Flag of the Philippines nbsp Flag of Tibet nbsp Flag of Uruguay nbsp Flag of Pernambuco Brazil Code points in Unicode editU 2609 SUN U 2600 BLACK SUN WITH RAYS A more accurate term might be solid colour The actual colour is an implementation choice for example U 263C WHITE SUN WITH RAYS A more accurate term might be outlined The actual colour is an implementation choice U 1F728 ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR VERDIGRIS U 1F323 WHITE SUN A more accurate term might be outlined The actual colour is an implementation choice U 1F31E SUN WITH FACE U 1F506 HIGH BRIGHTNESS SYMBOL U 1F71A ALCHEMICAL SYMBOL FOR GOLD U 2F47 KANGXI RADICAL SUN U 131F4 𓇴 EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPH N006 U 2299 CIRCLED DOT OPERATORSee also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sun symbols Astrological symbols Symbols denoting astrological concepts Astronomical symbols Symbols in astronomy Blue Sky with a White Sun National emblem of the Republic of China Beaivi Sami sun deity name of sun in Sami Black Sun symbol Neo Nazi and esoteric symbol Lauburu Basque cross Monad Greek philosophy Philosophical concept of a most basic substance or supreme being Self in Jungian psychology Psychological concept Solar deity Sky deity who represents the Sun The Sun in culture Depictions of the Sun in culture Sun heraldry Symbolic form used in heraldry Sun of May National emblem of Argentina and Uruguay Winged sun Symbol of divinity royalty and powerNotes edit Since at least 1988 the International Astronomical Union has deprecated use of planetary symbols in journal articles The IAU Style Manual PDF The International Astrophysical Union 1989 p 27 Archived PDF from the original on June 21 2018 Retrieved August 20 2018 References edit C Scott Littleton 1973 The New Comparative Mythology An Anthropological Assessment of the Theories of Georges Dumezil University of California Press p 34 ISBN 978 0 520 02404 5 See also R F Littledale The Oxford Solar Myth A Contribution to Comparative Mythology in Echoes from Kottabos London 1906 279 290 for a satire on this effect notably ciriticized by Richard Chase The Quest for Myth 1951 see also Astralkult for the more general tendency of over interpretation of mythology in terms of astral mythology Jones Alexander 1999 Astronomical papyri from Oxyrhynchus pp 62 63 ISBN 0 87169 233 3 Neugebauer Otto Van Hoesen H B 1987 Greek Horoscopes pp 1 159 163 ISBN 9780871690487 Bianchini s planisphere Florence Italy Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza Institute and Museum of the History of Science Retrieved 2010 03 17 Maunder A S D 1934 The origin of the symbols of the planets The Observatory 57 238 247 Bibcode 1934Obs 57 238M Michon Solange 1987 Un moine enlumineur du XIIe siecle Frere Rufillus de Weissenau Brother Rufillus de Weisenau a monastic illuminator of the twelfth century Journal of Swiss Archaeology and Art History in French doi 10 5169 seals 168847 Daniel Engber Who Made That Weather Icon New York Times 23 May 2013 Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs PDF Unicode Consortium 2023 entry Archived 2007 09 28 at the Wayback Machine at the Nebra sky disk exhibition site landesmuseum fuer vorgeschichte halle de Ajk Demoyan Armyanskie nacionalnye simvoly Հայկական ազգային խորհրդանշաններ Erevan Pyunik 2013 Մամլո հաղորդագրություն Շուշիի ազատագրման 20 ամյակ ոսկի News release A golden coin dedicated o the 20th anniversary of the Liberation of Shushi PDF Central Bank of Armenia 24 January 2012 Archived from the original PDF on 3 October 2013 Retrieved 4 October 2013 see the image of the coin Հայաստանի Հանրապետության Կառավարության 2002 Թվականի Հունվարի 7 ի N 6 Որոշման Մեջ Փոփոխություններ Կատարելու Մասին Armenian Legal Information System 18 April 2012 Retrieved 4 October 2013 see the logo of the Customs Service of Armenia The Council of the city Yerevan the seal of Yerevan 2010 see the logo of Yerevan Ministry of Justice of RA about the medals and decorations 2007 The government of Armenia symbol of the cooperation Armenia Diaspora Archived 2013 09 27 at the Wayback Machine 2012 Ministry of Emergency Situations about the medals and decorations 2011 see the symbol of the cooperation Armenia Diaspora Central Bank of Armenia coin 15 years of liberation of Shushi 2007 see the image of the coin Koch Rudolf 1955 1930 The book of signs which contains all manner of symbols used from the earliest times by primitive peoples and early Christians Translated by Vyvyan Holland Dover p 18 ISBN 9780486153902 OCLC 1124412910 Neubecker Ottfried Brooke Little J P 1976 Heraldry Sources Symbols and Meaning New York McGraw Hill p 142 ISBN 9780070463080 OCLC 1089555543 a b Goodrick Clarke Nicholas 2002 Black Sun Aryan Cults Esoteric Nazism and the Politics of Identity New York University Press p 3 ISBN 0 81 473124 4 External links editSymbols com list and description of sun symbols archived 31 October 2010 Origins and Meanings of the Eight point Star Archived 2010 08 19 at the Wayback Machine Portals nbsp Astronomy nbsp Stars nbsp Spaceflight nbsp Outer space nbsp Solar System Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Solar symbol amp oldid 1224905694, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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