Nabû-nādin-zēri

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Nabû-nādin-zēri ruled for two years from 733 to 731 BC. As the Babylonian king. The lunar eclipse of 731 BC noted in Babylonian sources BC allowed the exact dating of his reign. He followed his father Nabû-naṣir , who had died of illness. His successor Nabû-šuma-ukīn II ousted him.

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predecessor Office successor
Nabû-naṣir King of Babylonia
733–731 BC Chr.
Nabû-šuma-ukīn II.