Solar eclipse from May 28, 585 BC
Eclipse from May 28, 585 BC
Solar eclipse from May 28, 585 BC - total eclipse of the sun, visible in the belt from Central America, through the Caribbean (Haiti Island), Atlantic Ocean, Western Europe (areas inhabited by the Gauls), Etruria, Illyria, Thrace to Asia Minor (Lidia and Cilicia) and the New-Babylonian state. It reached its maximum over the Atlantic Ocean, and the central phase lasted there for 6 minutes and 4 seconds. The partial eclipse covered a large part of North America, northern South America, all of Europe and North Africa.
On the day of the eclipse, the Battle of the Halys River took place. According to Herodot, the eclipse was foreseen by Tales of Miletus and led the parties to make peace. Bibliography
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