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Sol. Although the Greeks and Romans worshiped Apollo as the god and dispenser of light, and in view of this attribute named him Phoebus, yet they conceived another distinct divinity, distinguished from Apollo especially in the earlier fables, under the literal name applied to designate the sun, viz, Sol. These words, therefore, were employed to express not only the actual body in the heavens, but also a supposed being having a separate and personal existence.