yeah I agree Sundogs - or parhelion
see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_dogs
and also, same article
Wars of the Roses
"The prelude to the Battle of Mortimer's Cross in Herefordshire, England in 1461 is supposed to have involved the appearance of a complete parhelion with three "suns". The Yorkist commander, later Edward IV, convinced his initially frightened troops that it represented the Holy Trinity and Edward's troops won a decisive victory. The event was dramatized by William Shakespeare in King Henry VI, Part 3.[8]"
also hey say, the first speech in Rich III - currently playing in a Leicster supermarket car park - Now is the winter of my discontent made glorious summer.....this glorious sun of York...etc.etc
also refers to the same thing