The final battle of a five-year war between Alyattes II of Lydia and Cyaxares of the Medes, the battle ended abruptly due to a total solar eclipse; the eclipse was perceived as an omen, indicating that the gods wanted the fighting to stop. Read more
The Battle of Halys, also known as the Battle of the Eclipse, took place at the Halys River (present-day "Kzlrmak" river in Turkey) on May 28, 585 BC between the Medes and the Lydians. The eclipse was predicted by Greek philosopher and scientist Thales. Read more