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  1. The Nabonidus Chronicle is an ancient Babylonian text, part of a larger series of Babylonian Chronicles inscribed in cuneiform script on clay tablets.It deals primarily with the reign of Nabonidus, the last king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, covers the conquest of Babylon by the Persian king Cyrus the Great, and ends with the start of the reign of Cyrus's son Cambyses II, spanning a period ...

  2. The British Museum makes the following notes on the Cylinder of Nabonidus. "Nabonidus came to the throne after the assassination of two of the successors of Nebuchadnezzar" This lines up with the Biblical account - Dan 5:30 In that night was Belshazzar the king of the Chaldeans slain. The kingdom was them conquered by Darius.

  3. The Babylonian Chronicles are written in Babylonian cuneiform and date from the reign of Nabonassar until the Parthian Period. The tablets were composed by Babylonian astronomers ("Chaldaeans") who probably used the Astronomical Diaries as their source. Almost all of the tablets were identified as chronicles once in the collection of the ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TaymaTayma - Wikipedia

    Tayma / ˈteɪmə / ( Taymanitic: 𐪉𐪃𐪒, TMʾ, vocalized as: Taymāʾ; [1] Arabic: تيماء, romanized : Taymāʾ) or Tema ( Hebrew: תֵּימָן Tēmān ( Habakkuk 3 :3)) is a large oasis with a long history of settlement, located in northwestern Saudi Arabia at the point where the trade route between Medina and Dumah ( Sakakah ...

  5. Nabonidus cylinder from Sippar (extract about Naram-Sin and Sargon).jpg 565 × 706; 227 KB. Nabonidus's faults and absences were recorded alongside events of his reign. By the autumn of 539 BCE, Babylon had surrendered to the army of king Cyrus to become part of the growing Achaemenid Empire.

  6. Ennigaldi-Nanna's museum is the earliest known public museum. 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, in the modern-day Dhi Qar Governorate of Iraq, roughly 150 metres (490 ft) southeast of the famous Ziggurat of Ur.

  7. ナボニドゥス (Nabonidus, ? - 紀元前539年 )は、 新バビロニア 最後の王(在位: 紀元前555年 - 紀元前539年 )。. アラム 系であると言われ、 アッカド語 では名前は ナブー ・ナイド (Nabû-nā'id)と表記される。.

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