About: Neriglissar

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Babylonian king

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  • -556-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • -560-01-01 (xsd:gYear)
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  • Rei da Babilônia (pt)
  • sovrano (it)
  • Babylonian king (en)
  • König von Babylon (de)
  • rei de Babilònia (ca)
  • kung av Babylon (sv)
  • roi de Babylone entre 560 et 556 av. JC (fr)
  • soeverein uit Babylon (-556v Chr) (nl)
  • Rey del Imperio Neobabilonico entre el 560 y el 556 a.C (es)
  • Újbabiloni Birodalom királya (hu)
  • מלך בבל (iw)
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  • King of Babylon (en)
  • King of Sumer and Akkad (en)
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  • April 556 BC (en)
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  • Bel-shum-ishkun (en)
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  • Neriglissar (en)
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  • Nergal-šar-uṣur (en)
  • Nergal-šarra-uṣur (en)
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  • Appuašu, the king of Pirindu, mustered a large army and set out to plunder and sack Syria. Neriglissar mustered his army and marched to Hume to oppose him. (en)
  • In that same year from the pass of Sallune to the border of Lydia he started fires. Appuašu fled, so he did not capture him. (en)
  • Before his arrival Appuašu placed the army and cavalry which he had organized in a mountain valley ambush. When Neriglissar reached them he inflicted a defeat upon them and conquered the large army. The army and numerous horses he captured. He pursued Appuašu or a distance of fifteen double-hours and marched through difficult mountains, where men must walk in single file, as far as Ura, the royal city. (en)
  • Pitusu, a land in the midst of the ocean, and six thousand combat troops who were stationed in it he captured by means of boats. He destroyed their city and captured their people. (en)
  • He captured him, seized Ura, and sacked it. When he had marched for a distance of six double hours through rough mountains and difficult passes, from Ura to Kirši – his forefather's royal city – he captured Kirši, the mighty city, his royal metropolis. He burnt its wall, its palace, and its people. (en)
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  • August 560 BC – April 556 BC (en)
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  • King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire (en)
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  • 560 (xsd:integer)
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  • Neriglissar (en)
  • نرغال شراصر (ar)
  • Neriglissar (ca)
  • Neriglissar (cs)
  • Νεριγκλισσάρ (el)
  • Neriglisar (es)
  • Nériglissar (fr)
  • Nergal-šarra-uṣur (de)
  • Nergal-sarezer (in)
  • Neriglissar (it)
  • ネルガル・シャレゼル (ja)
  • Neriglissar (pt)
  • Neriglissar (nl)
  • Nergal-szarra-usur (pl)
  • Нергал-шар-уцур (ru)
  • Нерґал-шар-уцур (uk)
  • 涅里格利沙爾 (zh)
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  • Neriglissar (en)
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