Labashi-Marduk
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Labashi-Marduk, King of Babylon |
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predecessor | Neriglissar |
successor | Nabonidus |
reign | ? BC |
birth | ? BC |
death | ? BC |
spouse | none |
father | Neriglissar |
mother | unknown |
Labashi-Marduk, Labassoarascus (Greek: Λαβασσοαρασχος)[1] or Laborosoarchodus (Greek: Λαβοροσοαρχοδοσ)[2], reigned as the child king of the Babylonian Empire after his father's untimely demise for nine months before he was tortured to death for his evil manners of government by a coup.[3]
References
- ↑ Megasthenes, from Abydenus, of Nebuchadnezzar, from I.P. Cory, The Ancient Fragments
- ↑ Berossus the Chaldean, Babylonika, from Alexander Polyhistor, of Chaldean kings after Nebuchadnezzar
from I.P. Cory The Ancient Fragments', 1873, London, UK - ↑ Berossus the Chaldean, Babylonika, from Alexander Polyhistor, of Chaldean kings after Nebuchadnezzar
from I.P. Cory The Ancient Fragments', 1873, London, UK