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The Sun Temple of Sogamoso was a temple constructed by the Muisca as a place of worship for their Sun god Sué. The temple was built in Sogamoso, Colombia, then part of the Muisca Confederation and called Sugamuxi. It was the most important temple in the religion of the Muisca. The temple was destroyed by fire brought by the Spanish conquistadores led by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada who was eager to find the legendary El Dorado. A reconstruction has been built in the Archeology Museum of Sogamoso.

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  • El Templo del Sol, de Sogamoso (Colombia), era un templo construido por los Muiscas, en honor al dios Xue o Dios sol, el cual estaba a cargo del Iraca​ y era el más venerado, principalmente por los súbditos de Zaque, que eran considerados sus hijos, con lo cual hacían varios sacrificios humanos {{sust:discutido}} para ofrendarle los órganos al dios . Estaba ubicado en el actual municipio de Sogamoso. (es)
  • Le Temple du Soleil de Sogamoso était un temple construit par le peuple Muisca, servant de lieu de culte pour leur dieu Soleil Sué. Le temple a été construit à Sogamoso, qui faisait alors partie de la Confédération muisca, et était également appelé Sugamuxi. Il était considéré comme étant le temple le plus important dans la religion Muisca. En 1537, des conquistadores espagnols dirigés par Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada le détruisent accidentellement. Une reconstruction existe dorénavant dans le musée archéologique de Sogamoso. (fr)
  • The Sun Temple of Sogamoso was a temple constructed by the Muisca as a place of worship for their Sun god Sué. The temple was built in Sogamoso, Colombia, then part of the Muisca Confederation and called Sugamuxi. It was the most important temple in the religion of the Muisca. The temple was destroyed by fire brought by the Spanish conquistadores led by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada who was eager to find the legendary El Dorado. A reconstruction has been built in the Archeology Museum of Sogamoso. (en)
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  • Archaeology Museum, Sogamoso (en)
  • Reconstruction of the Sun Temple (en)
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  • El Templo del Sol, de Sogamoso (Colombia), era un templo construido por los Muiscas, en honor al dios Xue o Dios sol, el cual estaba a cargo del Iraca​ y era el más venerado, principalmente por los súbditos de Zaque, que eran considerados sus hijos, con lo cual hacían varios sacrificios humanos {{sust:discutido}} para ofrendarle los órganos al dios . Estaba ubicado en el actual municipio de Sogamoso. (es)
  • Le Temple du Soleil de Sogamoso était un temple construit par le peuple Muisca, servant de lieu de culte pour leur dieu Soleil Sué. Le temple a été construit à Sogamoso, qui faisait alors partie de la Confédération muisca, et était également appelé Sugamuxi. Il était considéré comme étant le temple le plus important dans la religion Muisca. En 1537, des conquistadores espagnols dirigés par Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada le détruisent accidentellement. Une reconstruction existe dorénavant dans le musée archéologique de Sogamoso. (fr)
  • The Sun Temple of Sogamoso was a temple constructed by the Muisca as a place of worship for their Sun god Sué. The temple was built in Sogamoso, Colombia, then part of the Muisca Confederation and called Sugamuxi. It was the most important temple in the religion of the Muisca. The temple was destroyed by fire brought by the Spanish conquistadores led by Gonzalo Jiménez de Quesada who was eager to find the legendary El Dorado. A reconstruction has been built in the Archeology Museum of Sogamoso. (en)
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