masculine Naboukhodonósôr

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nebûkadne'tstsar / Naboukhodonósôr / nibūḫaḏniṣṣar
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This name derives from the Akkadian (Babylonian) “nebu ûkadne’ tstsar” (Ancient Greek: naboukhodonósôr “ναβουχοδονόσωρ”; Arabic: ‘nibūḫaḏniṣṣar’), meaning “may Nebo protect the crown.” Nebuchadnezzar I was the fourth king of the second dynasty of Isin and the fourth dynasty of Babylon. Nebuchadnezzar II was king of the neo-Babylonian empire, who reigned from ~605 to 562 BC. According to the Bible, he conquered Judah and Jerusalem and sent the Jews into exile.

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