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TSE and ASE occurred at Canary Islands from 1300 CE to 2100 CE.

First European expeditions reached the Canary Island around the end of 1200 (from Genoa, Maiorca, Portugal) so I decided to start from 1300 CE, given the possibility that from this period on there may be some recordings of events such as total eclipses. The end is placed to 2100 CE, including the near future.

Here’s the list of Total or Annular eclipses :

  • 001 - CE 1325 Apr 13 T
  • 002 - CE 1506 Jul 20 T
  • 003 - CE 1525 Jan 23 A
  • 004 - CE 1532 Aug 30 T
  • 005 - CE 1590 Jul 31 A
  • 006 - CE 1659 Nov 14 T
  • 007 - CE 1706 May 12 T
  • 008 - CE 1727 Sep 15 T
  • 009 - CE 1738 Aug 15 A
  • 010 - CE 1764 Apr 01 A
  • 011 - CE 1780 Oct 27 T
  • 012 - CE 1959 Oct 02 T
  • 013 - CE 2078 May 11 T
  • 014 - CE 2092 Feb 07 A

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