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==Constantine==
==Constantine==
Emperors portrayed sol invictus on their official coinage, with a wide range of legends, only a few of which incorporated the epithet invictus, such as the legend soli invicto comiti, claiming the "Unconquered Sun" as a companion to the Emperor, used with particular frequency by Constantine. Statuettes of Sol Invictus, carried by the standard-bearers, appear in three places in reliefs on the Arch of Constantine. Constantine's official coinage continues to bear images of Sol until 325/326. A solidus of Constantine as well as a gold medallion from his reign depict the Emperor's bust in profile twinned (jugate) with Sol Invictus, with the legend invictus constantinus
Roman emperors portrayed sol invictus on their official coinage, with a wide range of legends, only a few of which incorporated the epithet invictus, such as the legend ''soli invicto comiti'', claiming the "Unconquered Sun" as a companion to the Emperor, used with particular frequency by Emperor [[Constantine I]]. Statuettes of Sol Invictus, carried by the standard-bearers, appear in three places in reliefs on the Arch of Constantine. Constantine's official coinage continues to bear images of Sol until 325/326. A solidus of Constantine as well as a gold medallion from his reign depict the Emperor's bust in profile twinned (jugate) with Sol Invictus, with the legend invictus constantinus


==Festival==
==Festival==