- Marduk-apla-iddina II (Akkadian: DMES.A.SUM-na; in the
Bible Merodach-
Baladan or Berodach-
Baladan, lit.
Marduk has
given me an heir) was a
Chaldean leader from...
-
effusion of
Jehovah Balaam, a pilgrim, devouring, lord of the
people Baladan Balak Bamah Barabbas Barachel,
father of
Elihu Barachel of
Ammon Barachias...
- Marduk-apla-iddina or Merodach-
Baladan may
refer to: Marduk-apla-iddina I, king of
Babylon ca. 1171–1159 BC Marduk-apla-iddina II (died 702 BC), Babylonian...
- region,
where the
Babylonian rebel Merodach-
Baladan II has been
conspiring against him. Merodach-
Baladan takes refuge in Elam,
north of the
Persian Gulf...
-
Babylonia was in a
constant state of revolt, led by a
chieftain named Merodach-
Baladan, in
alliance with the Elamites, and
suppressed only by the
complete destruction...
-
Meraioth Merari Mered Meremoth Meres Meribah Meribaal Merodach Merodach-
baladan Merom Meronothite Meroz Mesha Meshach Meshech Meshelemiah Meshillemoth...
- the sea. The
tribal capital Dur Yâkin was the
original seat of Marduk-
Baladan. The king of
Chaldea was also
called the king of Bit Yakin, just as the...
- with the Late
Bronze Age collapse. He is
sometime referred to as Merodach-
Baladan I. He claimed, like his father,
descent from
Kurigalzu and
evidently kept...
-
method in
Europe for
naming years. King of Rome Numa Pompilius.
Merodach Baladan,
Babylonian ruler Shabaka, Ku****e
pharaoh of the Twenty-fifth Dynasty...
- he
placed his son Ashur-nadin-shumi on the throne. However, Merodach-
Baladan and his
Elamite protectors continued to
unsuccessfully agitate against...