Roman altar to the sun

In 1953, the researcher Luis Vázquez de Parga found a Roman altar in Ibañeta, some of the first physical proof of the Romanisation of the area. On it, you can see the following words:

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It is speculated that it originally bore the inscription Soli [inv(icto)] or Soli [aug(usto)]. What we do know for sure, is that it related to worshiping the sun.

Curiously, until recently, the people in Luzaide/Valcarlos were still saying ancient prayers worshiping the sun, which were documented by the researchers of the Basque language Jesús María Satrustegi and José Gonzalo Zulaika “Aita Donostia”:

Adio iruzki saindia, bibar artio
(Farewell holy sun, until tomorrow).

O Iruzki saindia, emakiguzu illeko ta biziko argia
(Oh holy sun, give us the monthly light and the light of life).