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- Assyrian_eclipse abstract "The Assyrian eclipse—also known as Bur-Sagale (Bur-Saggile, Pur-Sagale or Par-Sagale) eclipse was a solar eclipse that occurred in 763 BC. It was recorded in Assyrian eponym lists, most likely in the 9th year of the reign of king Ashur-dan III. The actual short entry reads:Bur-Sagale of Guzana, revolt in the city of Assur. In the month Simanu an eclipse of the sun took place.The phrase used – shamash ("the sun") akallu ("bent", "twisted", "crooked", "distorted", "obscured") – has been interpreted since the mid-19th century as a reference to a solar eclipse. In 1867, Henry Rawlinson decided that the most likely match was the nearly total eclipse of June 15, 763 BC, and this date has been widely accepted ever since. Historians consider it a most crucial point of reference for providing exact dates of Assyrian chronology before the seventh century BC. However, the original record does contain no detail of the observation. It may have been observed anywhere in Assyria, not necessarily in Assur or Nineveh.".
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- Assyrian_eclipse subject Category:760s_BC.
- Assyrian_eclipse subject Category:Ancient_astronomy.
- Assyrian_eclipse subject Category:Assyria.
- Assyrian_eclipse subject Category:Assyriology.
- Assyrian_eclipse subject Category:Chronology.
- Assyrian_eclipse subject Category:Solar_eclipses.
- Assyrian_eclipse point "35.45 43.266666666666666".
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- Assyrian_eclipse comment "The Assyrian eclipse—also known as Bur-Sagale (Bur-Saggile, Pur-Sagale or Par-Sagale) eclipse was a solar eclipse that occurred in 763 BC. It was recorded in Assyrian eponym lists, most likely in the 9th year of the reign of king Ashur-dan III. The actual short entry reads:Bur-Sagale of Guzana, revolt in the city of Assur.".
- Assyrian_eclipse label "Assyrian eclipse".
- Assyrian_eclipse label "Asyryjskie zaćmienie słońca".
- Assyrian_eclipse label "Sonnenfinsternis vom 15. Juni 763 v. Chr.".
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- Assyrian_eclipse sameAs Gerhana_Matahari_Asyur.
- Assyrian_eclipse sameAs Asyryjskie_zaćmienie_słońca.
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- Assyrian_eclipse sameAs Q1571353.
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- Assyrian_eclipse lat "35.45".
- Assyrian_eclipse long "43.266666666666666".
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