Solar eclipse of September 23, 1093
| Solar eclipse of September 23, 1093 | |
|---|---|
| classification | |
| Type | Ring-shaped |
| Saros cycle | 100 |
| Gamma value | 0.6346 |
| Greatest eclipse | |
| Duration | 2 minutes 3 seconds |
The solar eclipse of September 23, 1093 was an annular solar eclipse visible in parts of Central Europe , of which some information has been handed down.
- A dragon was seen during the solar eclipse ( et Draco visus est ). The Disibodenberg abbot Dodechinus wrote in his notes on the chronicle of Marianus Scotus : "There was a solar eclipse at the third hour of the day, and a great dragon was seen" ( Eclipsis solis facta est tertia hora diei, & Draco magnus visus est ). The compiler Sifridus de Balnhusin used the same words to describe the darkness.
- During the solar eclipse, Bishop Gregorius of Armenia died in the Niedernburg monastery in Passau .
- The solar eclipse was followed by death, plague and famine in Saxony ( Ubique mortalitas, pestilentiae et fames per loca in Saxonia. )
- The computist Gerlandus aligned his Computus Gerlandi with the solar eclipse . If Gerland's census had prevailed, 2013 would be counted as 2006.
supporting documents
- ↑ Christian Kuß: Yearbook of memorable natural events in the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein from the eleventh to the seventeenth century , part 1, Altona 1825, p. 3. Online
- ↑ Johannes Pistorius: In quo ad Reginonem, Herm. Contractum, Lamb. Schafnaburgensem, Marianum Scotum, Sigebertum, & Sifridum ... , Frankfurt: Marnius 1613, Volume 1, p. 461. Online
- ↑ Johannes Pistorius, new edition by Burkhard Gotthelf Struve : Rerum Germanicarum scriptores aliquot insignes, qui historiam et res gestas Germanorum medii potissimum aevi, inde a Carolo M. ad Carolum V usqve, per annales litteris consignarunt , Regensburg: Joannis Conradi Peezii 1726, Volume 1 , P. 662. Online as Google eBook
- ↑ Johannes Pistorius: In quo ad Reginonem, Herm. Contractum, Lamb. Schafnaburgensem, Marianum Scotum, Sigebertum, & Sifridum ... , Frankfurt: Marnius 1613, Volume 1, p. 692. Online
- ↑ Johannes Pistorius, new edition by Burkhard Gotthelf Struve : Rerum Germanicarum scriptores aliquot insignes, qui historiam et res gestas Germanorum medii potissimum aevi, inde a Carolo M. ad Carolum V usqve, per annales litteris consignarunt , Regensburg: Joannis Conradi Peezii 1726, Volume 1 , P. 1038. Online as Google eBook
- ^ Gregorius of Armenia at regiowiki
- ↑ Georg Heinrich Pertz u. a. (Ed.): Scriptores (in Folio) 3: Annales, chronica et historiae aevi Saxonici. Hannover 1839, p. 134 ( Monumenta Germaniae Historica , digitized version ) line 18
- ↑ Computus Gerlandi at steiner-verlag.de