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Nidintubēl 𒁹𒉌𒁷𒌅𒀭𒂗 | |
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| Died | December 522 BCE Bābilim, Achaemenid Empire |
| Nationality | Aramean |
Nidintubēl (died December 522 BCE), also known by his regnal name Nabûkudurriuṣur III, was a Babylonian rebel leader. After Dārayavahuš I became Achaemenid emperor in 522 BCE, Nidintubēl declared himself the son of Nabûnaʾid and king of Babylon. Later that year, Dārayavahuš recaptured Babylon and executed him.[1]
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- ↑ Grigory Bongard-Levin, Boris Piotrovsky (1988). Ancient Civilisations of East and West. https://archive.org/details/ancientciveastwest/mode/1up.