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  1. Nabupolassar oder Nabopolassar (babylonisch Nabû-apla-uṣur; altgriechisch Ναβοπαλάσ(σ)αρος Nabopalás(s)aros oder Ναβουπολάσσαρος Nabupolássaros; * um 658 v. Chr.; † 9. August 605 v. Chr.) war der Begründer und erste König des neubabylonischen Reiches. Er starb im Alter von ca. 53 Jahren.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NabopolassarNabopolassar - Wikipedia

    Nabopolassar (Neo-Babylonian Akkadian: 𒀭𒉺𒀀𒉽, romanized: Nabû-apla-uṣur, meaning "Nabu, protect the son") was the founder and first king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, ruling from his coronation as king of Babylon in 626 BC to his death in 605 BC.

  3. In history of Mesopotamia: The Neo-Babylonian Empire. About 630 Nabopolassar became king of the Chaldeans. In 626 he forced the Assyrians out of Uruk and crowned himself king of Babylonia. He took part in the wars aimed at the destruction of Assyria.

  4. Nabopolassar (625-605 v. Chr.) war ein Chaldäer, der Babylon von den Assyrern befreite und zum mächtigsten Herrscher Mesopotamiens wurde. Er gründete das Neubabylonische Reich und errichtete den Tempel des Marduk in Babylon.

  5. 22. Aug. 2018 · Nabopolassar was the founder of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, which existed between the 7th and 6th centuries BC. But the Neo-Assyrians that were losing power at the time didn’t make his rise easy. If the rebel ruler wanted to gain control he’d have to fight for it. Thankfully for him, the gods were apparently on his side.

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  6. 20. Mai 2022 · Der babylonische König Nabopolassar war der Vater von Nebukadnezar und der erste König des neubabylonischen Reiches.

  7. Nabopolassar (658-605 BC) was a Chaldean who led the alliance that defeated the Assyrian Empire and established the Neo-Babylonian Empire. He was the father of Nebuchadnezzar II and oversaw the construction of many projects in Babylon, including the Hanging Gardens.