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- Mursilis_eclipse abstract "The solar eclipse mentioned in a text dating to the reign of Mursili II could be of great importance for the absolute chronology of the Hittite Empire within the chronology of the Ancient Near East.The text records an "omen of the sun," linked to the tenth year of Mursili's reign, which appeared just as he was about to launch a campaign against the Kingdom of Azzi-Hayasa in north-eastern Anatolia. According to the current debate, there are two possible candidates for the eclipse: 13 April 1308 BC or 24 June 1312 BC. The 1312 BC date is accepted by most Hittitologists, e.g. Trevor Bryce (1998), while Paul Åström (1993) has suggested the 1308 BC date.The 1312 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 eclipse, maximum at 10:44 UTC, 38.2°N 13.7°E / 38.2; 13.7 (Sicily).In contrast, the 1308 eclipse was annular, and began very early in the morning over Arabia (and only penumbral over Anatolia and Syria), reaching its height over Central Asia:13 April 1308 BC, annular eclipse (94.8%), maximum at 04:16 UTC, 44.9°N 85.7°E / 44.9; 85.7 (Tian Shan).Therefore, the 1312 eclipse would seem to best suit the eclipse mentioned. This means that Mursili would have begun his reign in either 1322 or 1321 BC. This date would be roughly that usually proposed for the death of Tutankhamun. It is known that Suppiluliuma I was besieging Carchemish when he received a letter from the widow of a Pharaoh (who is called Dakhamunzu in the annals). Suppiluliuma died shortly thereafter and his successor was Mursili II (whose brother would have been Prince Zannanza sent to Egypt where he died). Thus this appears to be a chronological anchor. However, there are other views, asserting for example that the dead Pharaoh was Akhenaten or that Tutankhamun died later.".
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- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageRevisionID "671512719".
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Akhenaten.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Arabia.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Arabian_Peninsula.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Azzi-Hayasa.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Carchemish.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Category:14th_century_BC.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Assyriology.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Chronology.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hittite_Empire.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Category:Solar_eclipses.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Central_Asia.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Chronology_of_the_Ancient_Near_East.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Chronology_of_the_ancient_Near_East.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Dakhamunzu.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Hayasa-Azzi.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Hittite_Empire.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Hittites.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Mursili_II.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Åström.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Penumbral.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Pharaoh.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Sicily.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Solar_eclipse.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Suppiluliuma_I.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Tian_Shan.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Trevor_R._Bryce.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Tutankhamun.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Umbra,_penumbra_and_antumbra.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLink Zannanza.
- Mursilis_eclipse wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mursili's eclipse".
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- Mursilis_eclipse subject Category:14th_century_BC.
- Mursilis_eclipse subject Category:Assyriology.
- Mursilis_eclipse subject Category:Chronology.
- Mursilis_eclipse subject Category:Hittite_Empire.
- Mursilis_eclipse subject Category:Solar_eclipses.
- Mursilis_eclipse point "38.2 13.7".
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- Mursilis_eclipse comment "The solar eclipse mentioned in a text dating to the reign of Mursili II could be of great importance for the absolute chronology of the Hittite Empire within the chronology of the Ancient Near East.The text records an "omen of the sun," linked to the tenth year of Mursili's reign, which appeared just as he was about to launch a campaign against the Kingdom of Azzi-Hayasa in north-eastern Anatolia.".
- Mursilis_eclipse label "Mursili's eclipse".
- Mursilis_eclipse sameAs Eclipse_de_Mursili.
- Mursilis_eclipse sameAs خورشیدگرفتگی_۲۴_ژوئن_۱۳۱۲_پیش_از_میلاد.
- Mursilis_eclipse sameAs Éclipse_de_Mursili.
- Mursilis_eclipse sameAs Murszilisz-napfogyatkozás.
- Mursilis_eclipse sameAs m.0c8ncg.
- Mursilis_eclipse sameAs Затмение_Мурсили.
- Mursilis_eclipse sameAs Затемнення_Мурсілі.
- Mursilis_eclipse sameAs Q908988.
- Mursilis_eclipse sameAs Q908988.
- Mursilis_eclipse lat "38.2".
- Mursilis_eclipse long "13.7".
- Mursilis_eclipse wasDerivedFrom Mursilis_eclipseoldid=671512719.
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