Solar eclipse: How can it affect our psychological state?

Eclipsed sun

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  • Author, David Robson
  • Role, BBC

On May 28, 585 BC, in what is known today as Anatolia, Turkey, six years of war had passed between the Medes (an ancient people who lived in what is known today as Iran) on the one hand, and the Lydians (a kingdom that was to the south of… Known today as Turkey) on the other hand.

According to the Greek historian Herodotus, there were no signs in sight that this war was nearing an end, and neither side had achieved tangible victories at the expense of the other.

But it was a solar eclipse that put an end to that bloody war.

Herodotus says: “While the battles were raging, a sudden change occurred, as day suddenly turned into night. When both sides of the fighting noticed this, they stopped, and both showed an inclination towards peace.”

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