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  1. Labashi-Marduk (Babylonian cuneiform: Lâbâši-Marduk or Lā-bâš-Marduk, meaning "O Marduk, may I not come to shame") was the fifth and penultimate king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, ruling in 556 BC.

  2. Labashi-Marduk, was king of Babylon (556 BC), and son of Neriglissar. Labashi-Marduk succeeded his father when still only a boy, after the latter's four-year reign.

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  4. Labashi-Marduk, también conocido como Labasi-Marduk, fue un rey de Babilonia cuyo reinado transcurrió durante el 556 a. C. Nieto materno de Nabucodonosor II, llegó al trono tras la muerte de su padre Neriglisar, siendo derrocado a los tres meses y asesinado. [1]

  5. Labashi-Marduk (Babylonian cuneiform: Lâbâši-Marduk or Lā-bâš-Marduk, meaning "O Marduk, may I not come to shame") was the fifth and penultimate king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, ruling in 556 BC. He was the son and successor of Neriglissar.

  6. Contents. Labashi-Marduk. king of Babylonia. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Mesopotamia. In history of Mesopotamia: The last kings of Babylonia. His still-minor son Labashi-Marduk was murdered not long after that, allegedly because he was not suitable for his job. Read More.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BelshazzarBelshazzar - Wikipedia

    Belshazzar played a pivotal role in the coup d'état that overthrew the king Labashi-Marduk (r. 556 BC) and brought Nabonidus to power in 556 BC. Since Belshazzar was the main beneficiary of the coup, through confiscating and inheriting Labashi-Marduk's estates and wealth, it is likely that he was the chief orchestrator.

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