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- heir"; Biblical Hebrew: נְבוּכַדְנֶאצַּר‎ Nəḇūḵaḏneṣṣar), also spelled Nebuchadrezzar II, was the second Neo-Babylonian emperor, ruling from the death of...
- William John Hinke (1907). "From Nippur". A New Boundary Stone of Nebuchadrezzar I. University of Pennsylvania. pp. 142–155. ISBN 9781512812336. JSTOR j...
- reign occurred on the 2d day of the month of Adar in the 7th year of Nebuchadrezzar (BM 21946 verso, line 12; see Wiseman 1956: 73; TCS 5, 102). This date...
- Amytis of Babylon (c. 630-565 BCE; Median: *ᴴumati; Ancient Gr****: Ancient Gr****: Αμυτις, romanized: Amutis; Latin: Amytis) was a Queen of Ancient Babylon...
- watch over my heir", Old Persian: Nabukudracara), alternatively spelled Nebuchadrezzar III and also known by his original name Nidintu-Bêl (Old Persian: Naditabaira...
- similarity led to the variant spellings of the name Nebuchadnezzar and Nebuchadrezzar. The Phoenician letter gave rise to the Gr**** rho (Ρ/ρ), Etruscan ,...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nebuchadnezzar (Nabû-kudurri-uṣur) or Nebuchadrezzar was the name of four kings of Babylon: Nebuchadnezzar I (r. c.  1125...
- Nabû-kudurri-uṣur, meaning "Nabu, watch over my heir"), also spelled Nebuchadrezzar, and most commonly known under the nickname Kudurru, was a governor...
- goes to Rûm. Lohrasp Enthroned Luarsab (given name) Kai Lohrasp and Nebuchadrezzar, by Louis H. Gray, archived version Mazda-Yasni and Zorastranian Tales...
- (horses and eagles, see Hab. 1:8)"; TJSB 2014, p. 917 TJSB commentary: "Nebuchadrezzar conquered Tyre using cavalry and chariots surrounding the city and embankments...