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  2. Nebuchadnezzar I - Wikipedia

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    Nebuchadnezzar I [b] (/ ˌ n ɛ b j ʊ k ə d ˈ n ɛ z ər / NEB-yuu-kəd-NEZ-ər; Babylonian: md Nabû-kudurrī-úṣur (AN-AG-ŠA-DU-ŠIŠ) [i 2] or md Nábû-ku-dúr-uṣur, [i 3] meaning "Nabû, protect my eldest son" or "Nabû, protect the border"; reigned c. 1121–1100 BC) was the fourth king of the Second Dynasty of Isin and Fourth Dynasty of Babylon.

  3. Kudurru - Wikipedia

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    Two kudurrus of Nebuchadnezzar I (1121–1100 BC) record his victory over the Elamites and his recovery of the cult statue of Marduk, the city god of Babylon, captured years earlier. Another example, from the reign of Nabu-apla-iddina (886–853 BC) commemorates the recovery of the Sippar city-god Shamash , lost circa 1100 BC when the Suteans ...

  4. List of kings of Babylon - Wikipedia

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    Nebuchadnezzar III: Nabû-kudurri-uṣur: 3 October 522 BC December 522 BC Babylonian rebel of the Zazakku family, claimed to be a son of Nabonidus [123] Darius I the Great (First reign) Dariamuš: December 522 BC 25 August 521 BC King of the Achaemenid Empire — distant relative of Cyrus II [122] Nebuchadnezzar IV: Nabû-kudurri-uṣur: 25 ...

  5. Kudurru for Šitti-Marduk - Wikipedia

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    The Kudurru for Šitti-Marduk is a white limestone boundary stone of Nebuchadrezzar I, a king of the 2nd Dynasty of Isin, c. the late 12th century BC. He is known to have made at least four kudurru boundary stones.

  6. East India House Inscription - Wikipedia

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    Detail of the Inscription. A translation of the first section of the inscription is described below: "I am Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, the exalted prince, the favourite of the god Marduk, the beloved of the god Nabu, the arbiter, the possessor of wisdom, who reverences their lordship, the untiring governor who is constantly anxious for the maintenance of the shrines of Babylonia and ...

  7. Nabucco - Wikipedia

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    Nabucco (Italian pronunciation:, short for Nabucodonosor [naˌbukoˈdɔːnozor,-donoˈzɔr]; English: "Nebuchadnezzar") is an Italian-language opera in four acts composed in 1841 by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Temistocle Solera.

  8. Nebuchadnezzar (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Nebuchadnezzar, a 1795 print by William Blake; Nebuchadnezzar, a 2021 city-building game; Nebuchadnezzar , the name of Morpheus' vessel in the science fiction films The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions; Nabucco (short for Nabucodonosor/ Nebuchadnezzar) an opera by Giuseppe Verdi

  9. Siege of Tyre (586–573 BC) - Wikipedia

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    Little of what occurred during the siege is known as ancient sources regarding the siege do not mention much or have been lost. [1] [12] According to accounts by Saint Jerome in his Commentary on Ezekiel, Nebuchadnezzar II was unable to attack the city with conventional methods, such as using battering rams or siege engines, since Tyre was an island city, so he ordered his soldiers to gather ...