Nebuchadnezzar or Nebuchadrezzar was the name of several kings of Babylonia. Nebuchadnezzar I , who ruled the Babylonian Empire in the 12th century BC Nebuchadnezzar II 634 562 BC , the Babylonian ruler mentioned in the biblical Book of Daniel Nebuchadnezzar III Niditu bel , who rebelled against Darius I of Persia in 522 BC Nebuchadnezzar IV Arakha , who rebelled against Darius I of Persia in 521 BC It may also refer to Nebuchadnezzar wine , a bottle that holds 15 litres of wine Nebuchadnezzar Blake Nebuchadnezzar Blake , a 1795 print by William Blake Nebuchadnezzar The Matrix , the name of Morpheus vessel in the science fiction films The Matrix and The Matrix Reloaded Nabucco short for Nabucodonosor Nebuchadnezzar an opera by Giuseppe Verdi disambig DEFAULTSORT Nebuchadnezzar Disambiguation Category Human name disambiguation pages bg br Naboukadnesar dishe velout ca Nabucodonosor cy Nebuchadnesar de Nebukadnezar el es Nabucodonosor eu Nabukodonosor fr Nabuchodonosor gl Nabucodonosor ko id Nebukadnezar disambiguasi it Nabucodonosor he nl Nebukadnezar ja no Nebukadnesar nds Nebukadnezar pl Nabuchodonozor ro Nabucodonosor ru sk Nabuchodonozor sh Nabukodonosor fi Nebukadressar tl Nabucodonosor uk zh ... more details
italic title Image Nebuchadnezzar.jpg thumb Nebuchadnezzar , Tate impression Image Blake Nebuchadnezzar ... s Nebuchadnezzar Minneapolis.jpg thumb right The Minneapolis Institute of Arts impression. Printed 1795. Nebuchadnezzar is a colour monotype print with additions in ink and watercolour portraying the Old Testament Babylonia n king Nebuchadnezzar II by the English poet, painter and printmaker William Blake . Taken from the Book of Daniel , the legend of Nebuchadnezzar tells of a ruler who through ... as oxen . ref http www.tate.org.uk servlet ViewWork?workid 1123 Nebuchadnezzar, circa 1795 1805 . Tate ... on unnatural hues of green, blue, and russet. ref Gilchrist 1998, 408 409 ref Nebuchadnezzar was part ... that Nebuchadnezzar was connected to the apocalypse Christian apocalypse and to his personal view on the stages of human development. History Nebuchadnezzar was adapted from an earlier print in Blake ... of the Large Colour Prints , including the Tate Nebuchadnezzar , for 1.1 each. ref Bentley 2002, 191 ..., he describes Nebuchadnezzar crawling on his belly, naked covered with hair & nails grown long, eating ... the Elder , ref http books.google.co.uk books?id Z9sXWEQT2 4C&pg PA139&dq Nebuchadnezzar Blake&as brr ... s St. John Chrysostom is well known we can hardly doubt that the invention of his Nebuchadnezzar ..., so that when he wanted an idea for Nebuchadnezzar he though, Why, that s the very thing but I ... Image ref Image Nebuchadnezzar in MoHaH.jpg thumb Blake s relief etching of Nebuchadnezzar from ..., 1496 gallery Other versions Blake had earlier depicted Nebuchadnezzar on Plate 24 of The Marriage ... 1988, 297 ref Nebuchadnezzar is represented as being in the wilderness and is, according to Samuel ... name Damon p. 297 The image of Nebuchadnezzar is connected in Blake with the apocalypse in which the three people that the biblical Nebuchadnezzar burned to death were united with the Son of God, ref ... Also, Nebuchadnezzar s Nebuchadnezzar s statue vision in Daniel 2 dream of a statue represents human ... more details
Nebuchadnezzar III was a ruler of Babylon . He claimed to be the second son of Nabonidus . He led a short lived rebellion against Darius I of Persia , who routed his army in battle at the Tigris on December 13, 522 BC, and then at the Euphrates near Zazannu. ref name UniversityGoold1972 cite book author1 Harvard University author2 G. P. Goold title Harvard Studies in Classical Philology url http books.google.com books?id w s PH7qlp8C&pg PA112 accessdate 19 March 2012 date 1 January 1972 publisher Harvard University Press isbn 978 0 674 37922 0 pages 112 ref Nebuchadnezzar III fled back to his capital with his remaining cavalry. ref name Holland2007 cite book author Tom Holland title Persian Fire The First World Empire and the Battle for the West url http books.google.com books?id 91iU0ZT x3wC&pg PA46 accessdate 19 March 2012 date 12 June 2007 publisher Random House Digital, Inc. isbn 978 0 307 27948 4 pages 46 ref Darius subsequently besieged the high walled city of Babylon, succeeding in taking the capital, and Nebuchadnezzar III was put to death. ref name Holland2007 His exact identity is uncertain. According to the Behistun Inscription , Darius claimed that he was an impostor called Nidinta Bel, but some historians consider that he probably did have some connection with the previous Babylonian royal family. Citation needed date March 2012 He should not be confused with Nebuchadnezzar IV , who led a similar revolt against the Persian people Persians around a year later. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Babylonian kings Category Rebels Category 522 BC deaths Category Year of birth unknown Asia royal stub es Nabucodonosor III ku N d ntu B l pt Nabucodonosor III ... more details
File Nabucodonosor IV.jpg thumb Statue of Nebuchadnezzar IV Nebuchadnezzar IV , also known as Arakha , was the last king of Babylon . In 522 BC , with the disturbances that occurred after the death of Cambyses II and the proclamation of Bardiya as King, the Armenians revolted. Darius I of Persia sent an Armenian named D dar i to suffocate the revolt, later substituting him for the Persian people Persian Vaumisa who defeated the Armenians on May 20, 521 BC . Around the same time, another Armenians Armenian named Arakha Arakha meaning crown prince in Armenian language Armenian , son of Haldita , claimed to be the son of the previous king of Babylon , Nabonidus , and renamed himself Nebuchadnezzar IV . His rebellion was short lived and was suppressed by Intaphrenes , Darius s bow weapon bow carrier. According to Herodotus Her. III, 70 , Intaphrenes was one of the seven who helped Darius I usurp the throne from Smerdis the Magian also known as Bardiya , who also usurped the throne from Cambyses II of Persia , for seven months, before and after Cambyses II death in 522 BC . Although that fact has come up for debate in recent years. Intaphrenes was also immediately put to death after the insurrection for trying to enter the King s palace while he was laying with his wife Her. III, 118 . During the siege of Babylon , according to Herodotus Her. III 152 160 , Zopyrus II Zopyros , son of Megabyzos who had also been part of the seven usurpers Her. 111,70 , mutilated himself to gain the trust of the Babylonians and gained entrance to the near impenatrable fortress. After a period of time, Zopyros had earned their trust so much that he was entrusted with the keys to all the gates. When that day arrived, Zopyros opened the gates and let Darius I of Persia in and victory was assured. As to whether ... Nebuchadnezzar IV Arakha , livius.org Start box Succession box title Kings of Babylon King of Babylon before Nabonidus after Office abolished years 521 BC end box DEFAULTSORT Nebuchadnezzar IV Category ... more details
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Holofernes was an Assyrian invading general of Nebuchadnezzar, who appears in the deuterocanonical Book of Judith . Holofernes may also refer to Holofernes character , a schoolmaster in Love s Labour s Lost Judith Holofernes born 1976 , German musician and lyricist disambig Category Surnames fr Holopherne homonymie ... more details
The Daniel Jazz can refer to two musical works An orchestral piece 1925 by Louis Gruenberg A short vocal work suitable for performance by schoolchildren, with music by Herbert Chappell and lyrics by Vachel Lindsay Publisher Novello,1963 ISBN 0853603189 ISBN 978 0853603184 . It consists of songs about people and events from the Book of Daniel in the Old Testament which covers the period when the Jews were deported and exiled to Babylon by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar . dab DEFAULTSORT Daniel Jazz, The ... more details
Coord 34 26 0 N 36 33 0 E display title Riblah meaning fruitful , was an ancient town on the northern frontier of Land of Israel Israel , 35 miles north east of Baalbec , and 10 or 12 south of Lake Homs, on the eastern bank of the Orontes river Orontes , in a wide and fertile plain. Here Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon Nebuchadnezzar had his headquarters in his campaign against Jerusalem , and here also Necho II Necho fixed his camp after he had routed Josiah s army at Battle of Megiddo 609 BC Megiddo 2 Kings 23 29 35 25 6, 20, 21 Jer. 39 5 52 10 . It was on the great caravan road from Israel to Carchemish, on the Euphrates. It is described Num. 34 11 as on the eastern side of Ain. A place still called el Ain , i.e., the fountain , is found in such a position about 10 miles distant. eastons Category Hebrew Bible places no Ribla ... more details
Nebuchadnezzar pillaged both the city and the Temple of Jerusalem Temple and Babylonian captivity ... is the start of the Jewish Diaspora or exile . bibleverse 2 Kings 24 10 16 NIV Nebuchadnezzar installed ... by Donald Wiseman in 1956, establish that Nebuchadnezzar II Nebuchadnezzar captured Jerusalem .... Thiele Thiele had determined from the biblical texts that Nebuchadnezzar s initial capture of Jerusalem ... cg cm chronicles abc5 jerusalem.html The Chronicle Concerning the Early Years of Nebuchadnezzar II coord ... more details
to defeat the Assyrians proved fruitless until his son Nebuchadnezzar crushed the Assyrians ... p. 95 ref Nebuchadnezzar 604 562 BC Image Nebukadnessar II.jpg thumb right Whilst many may have sighed at the demise of Assyria, Nebuchadnezzar II proved that Babylon could do what Assyria could and more destroy Jerusalem. Nebuchadnezzar s conquest of Assyria put him at odds with the Egyptian Pharaoh ..., the Babylonians under Nebuchadnezzar did battle with the forces of the Pharaoh. However ... During his rule, Jerusalem rebelled twice, resulted in two sieges. In the second siege Nebuchadnezzar .... ref name Bertman96 Collapse of Babylon Nebuchadnezzar s successors did him no credit and much of his ... more details
other uses Image Judith beheading holofernes.jpg right thumb Artemisia Gentileschi s painting Judith Beheading Holofernes Image Judith Beheading Holofernes by Caravaggio.jpg right thumb Caravaggio s painting Judith Beheading Holofernes In the deuterocanonical books deuterocanonical Book of Judith Holofernes Hebrew language Hebrew , was an invading general of Nebuchadnezzar . Nebuchadnezzar dispatched Holofernes to take vengeance on the nations of the west that had withheld their assistance to his reign. Holofernes occupied all the nations along the sea coast and destroyed all the gods of the nations, so that all nations would worship Nebuchadnezzar alone. Holofernes was warned by Achior, the leader of the children of Ammon , against attacking the Jewish people. Holofernes and his followers were angered by Achior. They rebuked him, insisting that there was no god other than Nebuchadnezzar. The general laid siege to Bethulia , commonly believed to be Meselieh, and the city almost surrendered. Holofernes advance stopped the water supply to Bethulia. The people lost heart and encouraged Ozias and their rulers to give way. The leaders vowed to surrender if no help arrived within five days. ref Encyclopaedia biblica a critical dictionary of the literary, political and religious history, the archaeology, geography, and natural history of the Bible , Volume 2, Thomas Kelly Cheyne and John Sutherland Black, A. and C. Black, 1901, pg. 2605. ref Bethulia was saved by Judith, a beautiful Hebrew widow who entered Holofernes s camp and seduced him. Judith then beheaded Holofernes while he was drunk. She returned to Bethulia with the severed head, and the Hebrews defeated the enemy. Hebrew versions of the tale in the Megillat Antiochus and the Chronicles of Jerahmeel identify Holoferenes as Nicanor Seleucid general Nicanor whence the name Holofernes in the Greek version would be a deliberately cryptic name similar to the use of Nebuchadnezzar for Antiochus IV Epiphanes An ... more details
distinguish Sariah Seraiah or Sraya Soldier Prince of is Tetragrammaton the LORD , Standard Hebrew S raya , Tiberian Hebrew r y h is the name of several people mentioned in the Hebrew Bible The father of Joab Books of Chronicles 1 Chronicles 4 13, 14 . The grandfather of Jehu 1 Chr. 4 35 . One of David s scribes or secretaries Books of Samuel 2 Samuel 8 17 . A Netophathite Jer. 40 8 , a chief priest of the time of Zedekiah . He was carried captive by Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon Nebuchadnezzar to Babylon , and there put to death Books of Kings 2 Kings 25 18, 23 . Book of Ezra Ezra 2 2. Father or ancestor of Ezra the scribe Book of Ezra 7 1 , understood by many as the same person as Seraiah 4 ref Souvay, Charles. Esdras. The Catholic Encyclopedia. Vol. 5. New York Robert Appleton Company, 1909. 23 Dec. 2009 http www.newadvent.org cathen 05535a.htm . ref A ruler of the temple Nehemiah 11 11 . A priest of the days of Jehoiakim Neh. 12 1, 12 . Seraiah ben Neriah . The son of Neriah. When Zedekiah made a journey to Babylon to do homage to Nebuchadnezzar, Seraiah had charge of the royal gifts to be presented on that occasion. Jeremiah prophet Jeremiah took advantage of the occasion, and sent with Seraiah a word of cheer to the exiles in Babylon, and an announcement of the doom in store for that guilty city. The roll containing this message Book of Jeremiah Jeremiah 50 1 8 Seraiah was to read to the exiles, and then, after fixing a stone to it, was to throw it into the Euphrates, uttering, as it sank, the prayer recorded in Jer. 51 59 64. Babylon was at this time in the height of its glory, the greatest and most powerful monarchy in the world. Scarcely seventy years elapsed when the words of the prophet were all fulfilled. Jer. 51 59 is rendered in the Revised Version, Now Seraiah was chief chamberlain, instead of was a quiet prince, as in the Authorized Version. References Reference eastons Category Hebrew Bible people ... more details
About the 1924 film directed by Cecil B. DeMille Feet of Clay film the novel by Terry Pratchett Feet of Clay Feet of clay is a reference to the Dream interpretation interpretation of the dream of Nebuchadnezzar II Nebuchadnezzar , King of Babylon by the prophet Daniel which is recounted in the s Bible King James Daniel 2 Book of Daniel ref citation url http books.google.co.uk books?id H7um XIWyUQC&pg PA126 title Daniel Wisdom to the Wise Commentary on the Book of Daniel author Zdravko Stefanovic chapter King Nebuchadnezzar s first dream ref poem Thou, O king, sawest, and behold a great image. This great image, whose brightness was excellent, stood before thee and the form thereof was terrible. This image s head was of fine gold, his breast and his arms of silver, his belly and his thighs of brass, His legs of iron, his feet part of iron and part of clay. Book of Daniel Daniel Daniel 2 2 31 33 ... And whereas thou sawest the feet and toes, part of potters clay, and part of iron, the kingdom shall be divided but there shall be in it of the strength of the iron, forasmuch as thou sawest the iron mixed with miry clay. And as the toes of the feet were part of iron, and part of clay, so the kingdom shall be partly strong, and partly broken. And whereas thou sawest iron mixed with miry clay, they shall mingle themselves with the seed of men but they shall not cleave one to another, even as iron is not mixed with clay. Book of Daniel Daniel Daniel 2 2 41 43 poem The analogy is now commonly used to refer to a weakness or character flaw , especially in people of high station. ref citation url http books.google.co.uk books?id yZlT3JzDxuoC&pg PA62 title Green eyed monsters and good samaritans author Leonard Mann chapter Feet of Clay ref See also Daniel 2 Feet of iron and clay Daniel chapter 2 Feet of iron and clay Achilles heel Hubris Ozymandias References reflist Category Hebrew Bible words and phrases Category Proverbs Category Wisdom literature ru ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Decadebox BC 56 Events and trends 568 BC Amtalqa succeeds his brother Aspelta as king of Kingdom of Kush Kush . 567 BC Former pharaoh Apries invades Egypt with Neo Babylonian Empire Babylonian help but is defeated by Saite pharaoh Amasis II also known as Ahmose II . 567 BC On 25 May Servius Tullius , king of Ancient Rome Rome , celebrates a Roman triumph triumph for his victory over the Etruscans . 566 BC The first known Panathenaic Games of Ancient Greece are held in Athens . 562 BC Amel Marduk succeeds Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon Nebuchadnezzar II as king of Babylon . 560 BC Neriglissar succeeds Amel Marduk as king of Babylon . 560 BC 561 BC Croesus becomes king of Lydia . 560 BC An aristocracy aristocrat named Peisistratos Athens Pisistratus seizes the Acropolis of Athens, Greece Athens and declares himself tyrant . He is deposed in the same year. c. 560 BC Kriophoros Calf bearer Moscophoros , from the Acropolis , Athens , is made. It is now at Acropolis Museum , Athens . Significant people April, 563 BC Birth of Siddhartha Gautama , later known as Gautama Buddha in Lumbini , Nepal 563 BC Death of Queen Maya , mother of Siddhartha Gautama 562 BC Death of Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon Nebuchadnezzar , king of Neo Babylonia References reflist DEFAULTSORT 560s Bc Category 560s BC ast A os 560 edC bs 560te p.n.e. ca D cada del 560 aC da 560 erne f.Kr. es A os 560 a. C. eu K. a. 560ko hamarkada fa fr Ann es 560 hr 560 ih pr. Kr. it Anni 560 a.C. sw Miaka ya 560 KK la Decennium 57 a.C.n. hu I. e. 560 as vek mk 560 . . . ms 560 an SM uz Mil. av. 560 lar ru 560 . . sk 60. roky 6. storo ia pred Kr. sl 560. pr. n. t. sh 560 e pne. su 560 an SM fi 560 luku eaa. sv 560 talet f.Kr. war 560 nga dekada UC zh 560 ... more details
In the Teeth of the Evidence is a collection of short stories by Dorothy L. Sayers first published by Victor Gollancz in 1939 in literature 1939 . ISBN 0 380 01280 4 . The book s title is taken from the first story in the collection. Image teeth evidence.JPG right Contents Lord Peter Wimsey stories In the Teeth of the Evidence Absolutely Elsewhere Montague Egg stories A Shot at Goal Dirt Cheap Bitter Almonds False Weight The Professor s Manuscript Other stories The Milk Bottles Dilemma An Arrow O er the House Scrawns Nebuchadnezzar The Inspiration of Mr. Budd Blood Sacrifice Suspicion The Leopard Lady The Cyprian Cat Category 1939 short story collections Category Short story collections by Dorothy L. Sayers nl In the Teeth of the Evidence ... more details
Jehozadak is a character in the Bible , who name means Jehovah justified. He was the son of the high priest Seraiah at the time of the Babylonian exile 1 Chronicles 6 14, 15 . He was carried into captivity by Nebuchadnezzar , and probably died in Babylon . He was the father of Joshua the High Priest Jeshua Joshua , who returned with Zerubbabel . Jehozadak went into exile during the captivity. 1 Chronicles 6 15 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Jehozadak ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH Category Hebrew Bible people Judaism bio stub ... more details
Ithobaal III Latin Ithobalus , Hebrew Ethbaal , was recorded by Josephus as the king on the list of kings of Tyre reigning 591 0 573 2 BCE at the time of the first fall of Jerusalem, and therefore the subject of Ezekiel s cherub in Eden . ref Nebuchadrezzar and Babylon p27 Donald John Wiseman 1991 188 Though the precise dates for the reign of Ethbaal III of Tyre are disputed, 8 these are currently taken to be 591 0 573 2 BC Since Josephus says that in the seventh year of the reign of Nebuchadnezzar, he began to besiege ... ref References reflist Category Monarchs of the Hebrew Bible Category Phoenician kings Category 6th century BC biblical rulers Category Tyre, Lebanon fr Ithobaal III ... more details
king Nebuchadnezzar II Old English OE Nabuchodnossor . Many scholars divide Daniel into two parts ... 1 1 3 24 lines 1 278 Daniel A Introduction Daniel interprets Nebuchadnezzar s first dream the Three ... of the Three Children. 3 81 Chapter 5 lines 409 764 Daniel A The Three Youths survive Nebuchadnezzar ... the author s intention to write allegorically. In the Biblical Book, King Nebuchadnezzar wishes ... can be more prevalent and in turn causes Nebuchadnezzar s role to be increasingly important. ref name Harbes Harbes. ref The author creates a new perspective by using Nebuchadnezzar. The focus ... Routledge, 2002. 229 60. Bosse, Roberta Bux and Jennifer Lee Wyatt. Hrothgar and Nebuchadnezzar. Conversion ..., Antonina. Nebuchadnezzar s dreams in the Old English Daniel . English Studies 75.6 Nov. 1994 489 ... and the Transmission of Old English Verse. Anglo Saxon England 31 2002 81 140. Sharma, Manish. Nebuchadnezzar ... more details
300px Zedekiah is chained and brought before Nebuchadnezzar II Nebuchadnezzar , from Petrus Comestor s Bible Historiale , 1670. The Babylonian Chronicles , published in 1956, indicate that Nebuchadnezzar ... year when he was installed by Nebuchadnezzar was therefore in 598 597 BC according to Judah s Tishri ... and the start of Zedekiah s reign, and also provide the accession year of Nebuchadnezzar s successor ... more details
II Nebuchadnezzar faces off against Zedekiah, who holds a plan of Jerusalem , in this Baroque sculpture Baroque era depiction in Zwiefalten Abbey in Germany Zedekiah was made king of Judah by Nebuchadnezzar II in 597 BC at the age of twenty one. The kingdom was at that time tributary to Nebuchadnezzar ... with Pharaoh Apries Hophra of Egypt . Nebuchadnezzar responded by invading Judah. bibleverse 2 Kings 25 1 HE . Nebuchadnezzar began a siege of Jerusalem in January 589 BC. During this siege, which ... , bibleverse nb Lamentations 9 HE In the eleventh year of his reign, Nebuchadnezzar succeeded in capturing ... thumb right 300px Zedekiah is chained and brought before Nebuchadnezzar II Nebuchadnezzar ... BC, as the date that Nebuchadnezzar captured Jerusalem, thus putting an end to the reign of Jeconiah ... of the British Museum, 1956 73. ref Zedekiah s installation as king by Nebuchadnezzar can therefore ... makes year 598 597 BC, the year Zedekiah was installed by Nebuchadnezzar according to Judah s Tishri ... the accession year of Nebuchadnezzar s successor Amel Marduk Evil Merodach as 562 561 BC, which was the 37th ... la Matthanias traditional English Mattaniah , but when Nebuchadnezzar II placed him on the throne ... more details
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Shutruk Nakhunte was king of Elam from about 1185 to 1155 BC middle chronology , and the second king of the Shutrukid Dynasty . Elam amassed an empire that included most of Mesopotamia and western Iran. Under his command, Elam defeated the Kassites and established the short lived Elamite Empire , conquered within about 40 years by Nebuchadnezzar I of Babylon Nebuchadnezzar I of Babylon , in 1120 BC. Shutruk Nakhunte was married to the daughter of a Kassite king named Meli Schipak. In popular culture Shutruk Nakhunte gained a small public exposition in Ethan Canin s short story The Palace Thief , and its adaptation in the 2002 film The Emperor s Club , in which one of the key elements is a plaque describing the exploits of Shutruk Nakhunte, described as a once famous egomaniacal conqueror virtually unknown today. The quote from the film is, I am Shutruk Nahunte, King of Anshand and Sussa, Sovereign of the land of Elam. I destroyed Sippar , took the stele of Niran Sin, and brought it back to Elam, where I erected it as an offering to my god. Shutruk Nahunte, 1158 B.C. Literature D.T. Potts The Archaeology of Elam , Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1999, 232 237 start box succession box before Khallutush Inshushinak title List of rulers of Elam King of Elam years 1185&ndash 1155 BC after Kutir Nahhunte III end box Category Elamite people Category Elamite kings Category Monarchs of Persia MEast royal stub ar bs Shutruk Nahhunte ca Sutruk Nakhunte de utruk Na unte II. es Shutruk Nahhunte eu Shutruk Nahhunte fa fr Shutruk Nahhunte it Shutruk Nakhunte pl Szutruk Nahhunte I pt Shutruk Nahunte ru I sv Shutruk Nahhunte tr Shutruk Nahunte zh ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2009 Decadebox BC 114 Events and trends 1149 BC The First Trojan War 1147 BC Demophon , legendary King of Athens and veteran of the Trojan War , dies after a reign of 33 years and is succeeded by his son Oxyntes . Significant people 1146 BC Nebuchadnezzar I becomes king of Babylon . Category 1140s BC bs 1140te p.n.e. ca D cada del 1140 aC es A os 1140 a. C. eu K. a. 1140ko hamarkada fa ka . . 1140 la Decennium 115 a.C.n. hu I. e. 1140 es vek mk 1140 . . . ms 1140 an SM nl 1149 1140 v.Chr. sk 40. roky 12. storo ia pred Kr. sh 1140 e pne. war 1140 nga dekada UC zh 1140 ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Decadebox BC 60 Events and trends 609 BC The Babylonians defeat the Assyrian army of Ashur uballit II and capture Harran . Ashur uballit, the last Assyrian king , disappears from history. 609 BC King Josiah of Kingdom of Judah Judah dies in the Battle of Megiddo 609 BC Battle of Megiddo against Pharaoh Necho II of Egypt , who is on his way north to aid the Assyria n state of Ashur uballit II . Jehoahaz of Judah Jehoahaz succeeds his father Josiah as King of Judah , but is quickly deposed by Necho II Necho , who installs Jehoahaz s brother Jehoiakim in his place. 607 BC Death of Zhou Kuang Wang , King of the Zhou Dynasty of China . 606 BC Zhou Ding Wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty. 605 BC Battle of Carchemish Crown Prince Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon defeats the army of Necho II of Egypt , securing the Babylonian conquest of Assyria . The Babylonians pursue through Syria and Palestine . 605 BC Nebuchadnezzar II succeeds his father Nabopolassar as King of Babylon. 601 BC Foundation of Perinthus by settler s from Samos . 600 BC Foundation of Marseille by Focei winners in a naval clash on Carthaginians It was the beginning of Greek punic Wars. 600 BC Radiocarbon dating for first circular inhabitation enclosure at Emain Macha . 600 BC Creation of Satrapy of Armenia Armenia . 600 BC Foundation of Capua . 600 BC Foundation of Milan by Celts approximate date . 600 BC zmir Smyrna sacked and destroyed. 600 BC Nebuchadnezzar II Nebuchadnezzar builds the Hanging Gardens of Babylon . c. 600 BC Orientalizing period of vases ends in Ancient Greece . c. 600 BC Archaic period in Greece Archaic period of sculpture starts in Ancient Greece . c. 600 BC Pitcher container olpe vessel olpe , from Corinth , is made. It is now at The British Museum , London . c. 600 BC Kouros is made. It is now at The Metropolitan Museum of Art , New York . c. 600 BC 580 BC Temple of Artemis, Korkyra Corfu is built. c. 600 BC Pompeii is founded. c. 600 BC Zarathustra s ... more details