Nabu-nadin-zeri

Nabû-nādin-zēri
King of Babylon
Reign733 – 732 BC
PredecessorNabû-Nasir
SuccessorNabû-šuma-ukīn II
HouseDynasty of E
(mixed dynasties)

Nabû-nādin-zēri, inscribed m[dNa]bû-nādìn-zēri in the King List A,[i 1] the only place his full name is given, and Na-di-nu or Na-din in the Chronicle on the Reigns from Nabû-Nasir to Šamaš-šuma-ukin known as Chronicle 1,[i 2] was the king of Babylon (733–732 BC), son and successor of Nabû-Nasir (747–734 BC). The Ptolemaic Canon gives his name as Νάδιος or Νάβιος, similar to the Chronicle version of his name.[1]


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  1. ^ A. K. Grayson (1975). Assyrian and Babylonian chronicles. J. J. Augustin. p. 229.

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