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The Battle of Halys took place between the Medes and the Lydians in 585 BC. The Lydians were commanded by their king Alyattes II and the Medes by their king Cyaxares. The war between was started because of their clashing intrestes in Anatolia. But Herodotus claims some Scythian hinters employed by the Medes returned empty handed were insulted. In revenge the hunters slaughtered a Medeian boy and served him. The hunters theen fled to Sardis the capitol of the Lydians. In response the Medes invaded. As the battles was about to begin a solar eclipse occured. So battle was avoided and a treaty was signed by the marriage of Astyages, Cyaxres' son with the daughter of Alyattes, Aryenis. Jump to: navigation, search The Medes were an Iranian stock, who lived in the western and north-western portion of present-day Iran. ...
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Centuries: 7th century BC - 6th century BC - 5th century BC Decades: 620s BC - 610s BC - 600s BC - 590s BC - 580s BC - 570s BC - 560s BC - 550s BC - 540s BC - 530s BC Events and Trends 589 BC - Apries succeeds Psammetichus II as king of Egypt 588 BC _ Nebuchadnezzar II of...
Alyattes II, king of Lydia (619_560 BC), the real founder of the Lydian empire, was the son of Sadyattes, of the house of the Mermnadae. ...
Hvakhshathra or Cyaxares (625 - 585 BC) was the most capable king of Media (Iran). ...
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Jump to: navigation, search Bust of Herodotus Herodotus of Halicarnassus (Greek: ἩÏοδοÏοÏ, Herodotos) was an ancient historian who lived in the 5th century BC (484 BC-ca. ...
Scythia was an area in Eurasia inhabited in ancient times by an Indo-Aryans known as the Scythians. ...
Sardis, (also Sardes) the capital of the ancient kingdom of Lydia, the seat of a conventus under the Roman Empire, and the metropolis of the province Lydia in later Roman and Byzantine times, was situated in the middle Hermus valley, at the foot of Mt. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Astyages (so-called by Herodotos; called Astyigas by Ctesias, and Aspadas by Diodorus; Akkadian: Ishtumegu) (reigned 585 BCE-550 BCE) was the son of King Cyaxares, and the last king of the Median Empire. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Aryenis of Lydia was the daughter of King Alyattes of Lydia, the sister of King Croesus of Lydia, the wife of King Astyages of Media, the mother of Mandane of Media, and grandmother of Cyrus II. She was given in marriage to Astyages to seal a...
It is also known as the Battle of the Eclipse, which was the final battle in a fifteen-year war between Alyattes II of Lydia and Cyaxares of the Medes. It took place on May 28, 585 BC, and ended abruptly due to a total solar eclipse: the eclipse was perceived as an omen, indicating that the gods wanted the fighting to stop. Alyattes II, king of Lydia (619_560 BC), the real founder of the Lydian empire, was the son of Sadyattes, of the house of the Mermnadae. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Lydia (disambiguation) Lydia is a historic region of western Anatolia, congruent with Turkeys modern provinces of İzmir and Manisa. ...
Hvakhshathra or Cyaxares (625 - 585 BC) was the most capable king of Media (Iran). ...
Jump to: navigation, search The Medes were an Iranian stock, who lived in the western and north-western portion of present-day Iran. ...
Jump to: navigation, search May 28 is the 148th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (149th in leap years). ...
Centuries: 7th century BC - 6th century BC - 5th century BC Decades: 620s BC - 610s BC - 600s BC - 590s BC - 580s BC - 570s BC - 560s BC - 550s BC - 540s BC - 530s BC Events and Trends 589 BC - Apries succeeds Psammetichus II as king of Egypt 588 BC _ Nebuchadnezzar II of...
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A truce was hastily arranged, Alyattes's daughter Aryenis was married to Cyaxares, and the Halys, site of the battle, was declared to be the border of the two warring nations. Jump to: navigation, search Aryenis of Lydia was the daughter of King Alyattes of Lydia, the sister of King Croesus of Lydia, the wife of King Astyages of Media, the mother of Mandane of Media, and grandmother of Cyrus II. She was given in marriage to Astyages to seal a...
In the Aeneid, Halys is a Trojan who defends Aeneas camp from a Rutullian attack. ...
Since the exact dates of eclipses can be calculated, the Battle of the Eclipse is the earliest historical event whose date can be known with such precision. |