Labashi-Marduk

From Conservapedia
Jump to: navigation, search

Labashi-Marduk,
King of Babylon
predecessorNeriglissar
successorNabonidus
reign? BC
birth? BC
death? BC
spousenone
fatherNeriglissar
motherunknown

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

  1. Megasthenes, from Abydenus, of Nebuchadnezzar, from I.P. Cory, The Ancient Fragments
  2. Berossus the Chaldean, Babylonika, from Alexander Polyhistor, of Chaldean kings after Nebuchadnezzar
    from I.P. Cory The Ancient Fragments', 1873, London, UK
  3. Berossus the Chaldean, Babylonika, from Alexander Polyhistor, of Chaldean kings after Nebuchadnezzar
    from I.P. Cory The Ancient Fragments', 1873, London, UK