“We ought to acquiesce in the reasoning of the Egyptian priests, who raise altars to the Sun conjointly with Jupiter; nay, rather we should assent to Apollo himself (long before them), who sits on the same throne with Jove, and whose words are,
: "One Jove, one Pluto, one Sun is Serapis." 
From which we must conclude that the sovereignty of the Sun and of Jupiter amongst the deities that are objects of intellect is held in common, or rather is one and the same.”

Upon the Sovereign Sun (362)

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Roman Emperor, philosopher and writer 331–363

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