Related to Nabonidus:Nebuchadnezzar II (ˌnæbəˈnaɪdəs) n (Bible)Old Testamentthe father of Belshazzar, last king of Babylon before it was captured by Cyrus in 539 bc Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994...
According to the Chronicle of Nabonidus, when Cassandane died, all the nations of Cyrus's empire observed "a great mourning", and, particularly in Babylonia, there was probably even a public mourning lasting for six days (identified from 21-26 March 538 BC). Her tomb is suggested to be...
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[i]Then Daniel went to Arioch, whom the king had designated to execute the wise men of Babylon, and he said to him, “Do not put the wise men of Babylon to death. Bring me into the presence of the king, and I will reveal to him the interpretation of the dream.” 25 Arioch ...
Frame, G. "Nabonidus, Nabu-šarra-uṣur, and the Eanna Temple." Zeitschrift fur Assyriologie 81 (1991): 37-86.Frame, G. (1991): Nabonidus, Nabu-aarra-usur, and the Eanna Temple, ZA 81, 37-86.Frame, G. 1991. Nabonidus, Nabu-šarra-uṣur, and the Eanna Temple. ...
With the discovery and publication of a heavily eroded rock relief of Nabonidus at as-Silac in the mountains of southern Jordan, it is confirmed that Nabonidus campaigned through the region of Edom. This article argues that, based on the few fragmentary lines of the accompanying inscription, ...
Cyrus the Great, also referred to as Cyrus I and Cyrus the Elder, was an Anshan king who ruled over the Persian Achaemenid Empire from 559 to 530 BC. He rose to the throne after the death of his father, King Cambyses I. His people called him “Father of his people,” alluding to ...
Of Nabonidus we can only speak indirectly in this latter connection, since he is not mentioned by name in the Bible. Belshazzar, however, figures prominently
Daniel 5:1 If there was a historical Belshazzar, he was the son of Nabonidus, not of Nebuchadnezzar; in any case, he was not given an opportunity to ascend the throne, but simply substituted for his father until Babylon fell in 539 B.C. under the blows of Cyrus the Persian, who had...
13. Tomb of the General The Tomb of the General is the burial tomb of King Jangsu, the 20th monarch of Goguryeo, the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. King Jangsu became king at the age of 19 in 413 AD and reigned over Goguryeo until his death in 491 AD. ...