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The Chaldean dynasty, also known as the Neo-Babylonian dynasty and enumerated as Dynasty X of Babylon, was the ruling dynasty of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, ruling as kings of Babylon from the ascent of Nabopolassar in 626 BC to the fall of Babylon in 539 BC.
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Dynasty X (Chaldean), 626–539 BC. Babylon under foreign rule, 539 BC – AD 224. Dynasty XI (Achaemenid), 539–331 BC. Dynasty XII (Argead), 331–305 BC. Dynasty XIII (Seleucid), 305–141 BC. Dynasty XIV (Arsacid), 141 BC – AD 224. See also. Notes. References. Bibliography. Web sources. List of kings of Babylon.
KingAkkadianReigned FromReigned UntilNabû-mukin-zēri732 BC729 BCTukultī-apil-Ešarra729 BC727 BCSalmānu-ašarēd727 BC722 BCMarduk-apla-iddina II (First reign)Marduk-apla-iddina722 BC710 BC- 539 BC, (last native king), 484 BC or 336/335 BC, (last native rebel), AD 81, (last foreign ruler attested as king), AD 224, (last Parthian king in Babylonia)
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- c. 1894 BC
Sep 15, 2023 · The Chaldean Dynasty Rises Up to Power and Prosperity. Chaldea was an ancient region located in the southern part of Mesopotamia, in what is now modern-day Iraq. It was one of the oldest and most important centers of civilization in the ancient Near East.
The Neo-Babylonian Empire or Second Babylonian Empire (also known as Chaldea) refers Babylonia during the 11th, or Chaldean, dynasty. The old empire was torn apart by civil wars in the middle 7th Century BC. "Chaldea" meant the southern part of Babylonia, until a Chaldean became the king of Babylon.
Babylonia (/ ˌ b æ b ɪ ˈ l oʊ n i ə /; Akkadian: 𒆳𒆍𒀭𒊏𒆠, māt Akkadī) was an ancient Akkadian-speaking state and cultural area based in the city of Babylon in central-southern Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq and parts of Syria and Iran). It emerged as an Akkadian populated but Amorite-ruled state c. 1894 BC.