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Amel-Marduk (Babylonian cuneiform: Amēl-Marduk, meaning "man of Marduk"), also known as Awil-Marduk, or under the biblical rendition of his name, Evil-Merodach (Biblical Hebrew: אֱוִיל מְרֹדַךְ , ʾĔwīl Mərōḏaḵ), was the third king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, ruling from 562 BC until his overthrow and ...
- Nebuchadnezzar II
A prayer to Marduk. The Crown Prince, son of Nebuchadnezzar...
- Evil-Merodach
Predecessore. Nabucodonosor II. Successore. Neriglissar....
- Nebuchadnezzar II
Amel-Marduk, also known as Awil-Marduk, or under the biblical rendition of his name, Evil-Merodach, was the third king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, ruling from 562 BC until his overthrow and murder in 560 BC. He was the successor of Nebuchadnezzar II.
After ruling two years, Neriglassaros (Neriglissar) plotted against Amel-Marduk and had him deposed and killed. If Berossus is to be believed, Neriglissar was the leader of this conspiracy. It is likely that the conflict between Amel-Marduk and Neriglissar was a case of inter-family discord rather than some other form of rivalry.
Original name: Nabû-šuma-ukîn. Falls victim to a court conspiracy; is sent to jail, where he meets former king Jehoiachin of Judah. Before Ulûlu 566: released; he accepts a new name, Amel-Marduk ("Man of Marduk") 562: Becomes king after the death of his father. Releases Jehoiachin ( 2 Kings 25.27-30; more...)
14 dic 2016 · La Profezia di Marduk è un documento assiro la cui pubblicazione ufficiale è da collocare cronologicamente nel periodo compreso tra l'anno 713 a.C. e l'anno 612 a.C., circa, ed è stato recuperato all'interno di un edificio noto come "La Casa dell'Esorcista", adiacente ad un tempio situato presso la città di Aššur.