The sun cross is a cross inside a circle, one of the oldest and most universal religious symbols *, and a traditional neopagan solar symbol. It is also known as the suncross, solar cross, sun wheel, sunwheel, sun disc, Odin's cross, and wheel of Taranis. It is sometimes called a "Gnostic cross".
In many religions, solar crosses are associated with specific deities; Ixion, Odin, Quetzalcoatl Shamash [http://www.windows.ucar.edu/cgi-bin/tour_def/mythology/shamash_sun.html, and Taranis all have various forms of solar crosses as symbols.
The terms sun cross and sun wheel are sometimes also used to describe swastikas and Celtic crosses, which are cognate symbols. Like the swastika, the sun cross has more recently been adopted by white nationalists and related political movements.
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A sun cross with two or three concentric circles is generally referred to as cross of Atlantis.
The Neolithic symbol combining cross and circle is the simplest conceivable representation of the union of opposed polarities in the Western world. Crossed circles scratched on stones have been recovered from Paleolithic cave sites in the Pyrenees. At the most famous megalithic site in Scotland, Callanish, crossing avenues of standing stones extend from a circle.
Scratched into stone or painted on pottery, as on that of the Samara culture, the crossed-circle symbol appears in such diverse areas as the Pyrenees in Old Europe, the Anatolia, Mesopotamia, the Iranian plateau, and the cities of Mohenjo-daro and Harappa in the Indus River valley. It may be compared to the yin-yang symbol of the Eastern world.
In pre-Christian Europe, the crossed circle was the mark of the Norse god Odin.
The sun cross proper most commonly represents the sun and the seasonal cycles of the year. In astronomy, a similar astronomical symbol is used to represent the Earth while the symbol for the Sun is a circle with a central dot.
The Norwegian fascist party Nasjonal Samling, founded in 1933, also used the sun cross as its symbol due to its indigenous origins in Norway.
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