![]() ![]() Futhark: International Journal of Runic Studies. "The Rök Runestone and the End of the World" (PDF). ^ Holmberg, Per Gräslund, Bo Sundqvist, Olof Williams, Henrik (2020).Statistics Longest total eclipses īelow is a list of all total eclipses longer than 7 minutes that occurred between the 5th and 15th centuries. This eclipse allowed the Byzantines, led by Isaac II Angelos, to make a counteroffensive against rebels attacking Thrace. Also recorded in the Laurentian Codex the description there is the first record of solar prominences. Mentioned in the epic poem about Igor Svyatoslavich's army campaign against the Polovtsians. Ĭentral America, Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, and Kazakhstan Mentioned in the Peterborough Chronicle, the Annales Halesbrunnenses and the Codex diplomaticus Falkensteinensis. Believed to be a bad omen for several political events and disasters. Ĭanada, Greenland, Scotland, Netherlands, Germany, Byzantium, IsraelĪlso referred to as King Henry's Eclipse. Andrew of Wyntoun connected the eclipse with the assassination of Dub, King of Scotland. The chronicle of the eclipse is not because of the eclipse itself, but because of the surprise it provokes in the two opposing sides in the Battle of Simancas ![]() The eclipse began in the Atlantic, crossed the Iberian Peninsula from Cape San Vicente to Cape Rosas to enter Principality of Hungary, Sea of Azov, Greater Khorasan and North Indian, ending in Nusantara. Occurred at the time of the death of Ibrahim, a 21-month-old son of Muhammad īelieved to be one of multiple signs leading to an inscription on the Rök runestone which speculated a climate crisis of extreme winter. Historically significant solar eclipses Date of This is a list of selected solar eclipses in the Middle Ages, in particular those with historical significance. ![]()
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