Nebuchadnezzar
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- | Nebuchadnezzar | + | '''Nebuchadnezzar''' (or '''Nebuchadrezzar''') was the name of several kings of Babylonia. |
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+ | * [[Nebuchadrezzar I]], who ruled the Babylonian Empire in the 1100s BC. His death causes the Chaldean Empire to crumble and fall 30 years after his death. | ||
+ | * [[Nebuchadnezzar II]] (605-562 BC), the Babylonian ruler mentioned in the biblical Book of Daniel, who conquered Aram and Judah | ||
+ | * Nebuchadnezzar III (Niditu-bel), who rebelled against [[Darius I of Persia]] in [[522 BC]] | ||
+ | * [[Nebuchadnezzar IV]] (Arakha), who rebelled against Darius I of Persia in [[521 BC]] |
Revision as of 11:34, 29 June 2009
Nebuchadnezzar (or Nebuchadrezzar) was the name of several kings of Babylonia.
- Nebuchadrezzar I, who ruled the Babylonian Empire in the 1100s BC. His death causes the Chaldean Empire to crumble and fall 30 years after his death.
- Nebuchadnezzar II (605-562 BC), the Babylonian ruler mentioned in the biblical Book of Daniel, who conquered Aram and Judah
- Nebuchadnezzar III (Niditu-bel), who rebelled against Darius I of Persia in 522 BC
- Nebuchadnezzar IV (Arakha), who rebelled against Darius I of Persia in 521 BC