
1310s BC - Wikipedia
The 1310s BC is a decade which lasted from 1319 BC to 1310 BC. The Bhagavad Gita is written, according to Hindu traditions. 1319 BC (or 1306 BC)— Horemheb assumes the throne of …
Mursili's eclipse - Wikipedia
The 1312 BC eclipse occurred over northern Anatolia in the early afternoon, and its effects would have been quite spectacular for Mursili and his men on campaign: 24 June 1312 BC, total …
Total Solar Eclipse of 24 Jun, 1312 BC - Moon Blink
A total eclipse of the Sun occurred on 24 June, 1312 BC UT Old Style, with maximum eclipse at 10:30 UT. A dramatic total eclipse plunged the Sun into darkness for 2 minutes and 48 …
1312 - Wikipedia
Year 1312 (MCCCXII) was a leap year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar. January 13 – English royal favourite Piers Gaveston, having returned secretly from two months exile on the …
The Best Eclipses of the Ancient World - Substack
2024年4月8日 · June 24th, 1312 BC - Mursili's Eclipse Now, this one is pretty cool because it potentially provides an absolute chronology of the Hittite Empire within the ancient Near East. …
Why 24th June ? | World History Day
June 24, 1312 BC, 10:44, total, duration 04m33s, in Anatolia. Mursili's eclipse. The solar eclipse mentioned in a text dating to the reign of Mursili II could be of great importance for the …
Akhenaten, Eclipses and the Chronology of the Egyptian XVIII …
So, we may see that all three eclipses would remain visible from Egypt during the Amarna period, even on this revised scenario. The track of the total eclipse of 1312 BC, being more east-to …
Troy or Amarna? The Oldest Recorded Solar Eclipse - Academia.edu
The eclipse of 1312 BC (on any retro calculation) was total for just over two-and-a-half minutes but, as Henriksson accepted, only partial at Troy. Appreciable darkening – such as would be …
Henriksson therefore posits that a solar eclipse of 1312 BC took place during the final battle of Troy, which can then be tied to events in the Hittite archives. The Hittite chronology is in turn …
jun 24, 1312 BC - ANCHOR Total Solar Eclipse (Timeline)
During this period 1330-1310 there was only one total solar eclipse on Hittite territory, that of 24 June 1312 BCE522. In his annals, the king mentions the death of his father and his older …