- inscriptions,
Nabonidus states the following: I am
Nabonidus, the only son, who has nobody. In my mind
there was no
thought of kingship.
Nabonidus's father was...
- The
Cylinders of
Nabonidus refers to
cuneiform inscriptions of king
Nabonidus of
Babylonia (556-539 BC).
These inscriptions were made on clay cylinders...
- first-in-line to the throne. As
Nabonidus was
relatively old at the time,
Belshazzar could expect to
become king
within a few years.
Nabonidus was
absent from Babylon...
-
became restive and
increasingly disaffected under Nabonidus. The
Marduk priesthood hated Nabonidus because of his
suppression of Marduk's cult and his...
- of
Nabonidus in 556 BC,
though the
start of the text is so
poorly preserved that none of this
portion is legible. It
mentions campaigns by
Nabonidus against...
- points.
Nabonidus, Cyrus's
deposed predecessor as king of Babylon,
commissioned foundation texts on clay cylinders – such as the
Cylinder of
Nabonidus, also...
- do****ent
dated to the
reign of
Nabonidus at
Sippar is from 26 June. However, the
earliest do****ent
dated to
Nabonidus at the city of
Nippur is from 25...
-
Retrieved 28
March 2011. The
Nabonidus Chronicle of the
Babylonian Chronicles The
Verse account of
Nabonidus The
Prayer of
Nabonidus (one of the Dead Sea scrolls)...
-
rather than king, a
title Nabonidus continued to hold). Why
Nabonidus spent a
decade away from his
capital there is unknown.
Nabonidus'
return c. 543 BC was...
- It
dates to
circa 530 BCE. The
curator was Ennigaldi, the
daughter of
Nabonidus, the last king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. It was in the
state of Ur...