Nabonidus
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- Stages and Aims in the Royal Historiography of Esarhaddon
- Hammurabi and His Code of Laws
- Why Nabonidus? Excavating Traditions from Qumran, the Hebrew Bible, and Neo-Babylonian Sources
- Nabonidus, As-Silaº, and the Beginning of the End of Edom
- Hammurabi and the Revised Chronology Immanuel Velikovsky
- Nabonidus, Belshazzar, and the Book of Daniel: an Update
- Nabopolassar 626 BG - 605 BG (Nabu-Apla-Usur) After the Death of Ashurbanipal in 627 BC, the Assyrian Empire Began to Disintegrate, Riven By' Intemal Strife
- Section 9: the Neo-Babylonians
- The Search for Darius the Mede (Concluded), Or, the Time of the Answer to Danielõs Prayer and the Date of the Death of Darius the Mede
- Nabonidus Chronicle: New Readings and the Identity of Darius the Mede
- The Trials of Esarhaddon: the Conspiracy of 670 Bc
- An Unrecognized Vassal King of Babylon in the Early Achaemenid Period Iv* William H
- Cyrus the Mythical: Perceptions and Memory of the Great King Andrew M
- Nabonidus, King of Babylon
- Shaping Political Memory in the Nabonidus Chronicle
- King Hammurabi of Babylon
- The Neo-Babylonian Empire 915 Transition to Achaemenid Rule Over Babylonia
- Cuneiform Texts from Babylonian Tablets, &C. in the British