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English: The name of Nebuchadnezzar I of Babylon rendered in Akkadian (Babylonian) cuneiform; the name of succeeding kings of the same name (Nebuchadnezzar II, III and IV) was rendered differently: 1 |
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Source | Bertin, G. (1891). "Babylonian Chronology and History". Transactions of the Royal Historical Society. 5: p. 42 |
Author | G. Bertin |
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