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Events
politics
- 7th year of reign of the Assyrian and Babylonian king Asarhaddon (674 to 673 BC): Pharaoh Taharqa inflicts a military defeat on Asarhaddon in the month of Addaru (February 7th - March 9th). The attack on Egypt must be stopped.
science and technology
- 7th year of reign of the Assyrian and Babylonian king Asarhaddon: Assyrian scribes record their observations of the lunar eclipse on February 20 (Addaru 14: February 20-21).
- 8th year of reign of the Assyrian and Babylonian king Asarhaddon (673–672 BC):
- In the Babylonian calendar , the Babylonian New Year of Nisannu 1 fell on the 9th – 10th. March, the full moon in Nisannu on the 20th – 21st. March ( beginning of spring ), the 1st ululu on the 2nd – 3rd August and the 1st Tašritu on the 1st – 2nd October.
- Assyrian scribes record their observations of the lunar eclipse on August 16 (14th Ululu: August 15-16).
- Declaration of the leap month Ululu II , which begins on September 1st.
Remarks
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i Date specification in the Gregorian calendar : in the Julian calendar system , 7 days are to be added to the Gregorian date. The date is based on NASA information ( Memento from November 8, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) taking into account the T-Delta. For Babylonia, the time zone surcharge of 3 hours must be taken into account for Universal Time (UT) (see also the visibility periods ); according to Jean Meeus : Astronomical Algorithms - Applications for Ephemeris Tool 4,5 - , Barth, Leipzig 2000 for: Ephemeris Tool 4,5 according to Jean Meeus, conversion program, 2001 .