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Labashi-Marduk, Chaldean king of Babylon (556 BCE), and son of Neriglissar. Labashi-Marduk succeeded his father when still only a boy, after the latter's four-year reign. Most likely due to his very young age, he was unfit to rule, and was murdered in a conspiracy only nine months after his inauguration. Nabonidus was consequently chosen as the new king.

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556 BC deathsChaldeans | Babylonian kings

ラバシ・マルドゥク | Labashi-Marduque

 

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