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  1. Nabopolassar, king of Babylon (626-605 b.c. ), was the first king of the Chaldean Dynasty, and the father of Nebuchadnezzar II. He was originally a petty Chaldean chieftain in southern Babylonia, but at the death of King Ashurbanipal of Assyria in 626 b.c., Nabopolassar became king of Babylon, and quickly thereafter seized Nippur and Uruk from ...

  2. The father of Nebuchadnezzar was Nabopolassar, probably a Chaldean prince. His mother is not known by name. The classical historians mention two wives: Amytis, the daughter of Astyages, and Nitocris, the mother of Nabunaid. The monuments mention three sons: Evil-merodach who succeeded him, Marduk-shum-utsur, and Marduk-nadin-achi.

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  4. Click the PLAY button below to hear how to pronounce Nebuchadnezzar . There is also a phonetic guide to use to see the proper pronunciation of Nebuchadnezzar . For more information about Nebuchadnezzar , check out the Easton Bible dictionary entry as well.

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  7. 2. Family. Nebuchadnezzar was the eldest son of Nabopolassar, founder of the Chaldean or Neo-Babylonian dynasty of Babylon. He married Nitocris whose daughter may have married a son Nabonidus, who eventually succeeded him on the throne. He also married Amytis (Amuhia), daughter of Astyages, king of the Medes, possibly as part of the ...

  8. Nabopolassar. (na boh poh lass' ssar) Personal name meaning, “Nabu, protect the son.”. King (626-605 B.C.) who revolted from the Assyrians and established the Neo-Babylonian Empire. See Babylon .

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