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Amel-Marduk

581 BC - 562 BC

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Amel-Marduk (Babylonian cuneiform: Amēl-Marduk, meaning "man of Marduk"), also known as Awil-Marduk, or in the biblical rendition of his name, Evil-Merodach (Biblical Hebrew: אֱוִיל מְרֹדַךְ, romanized: ʾĔwīl Mərōḏaḵ), was the third emperor of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, ruling from 562 BCE until his overthrow and murder in 560 BCE. He was the successor of Nebuchadnezzar II (r. 605–562 BCE). On account of the small number of surviving cuneiform sources, little is known of Amel-Marduk's reign and actions as king. Amel-Marduk, originally named Nabu-shum-ukin, was not Nebuchadnezzar's eldest son nor the oldest living son at his appointment as crown prince and heir. It is not clear why Amel-Marduk was appointed by his father as successor, mainly since there appear to have been altercations between the two, possibly involving an attempt by Amel-Marduk to take the throne while his father was still alive. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Amel-Marduk is the 3,504th most popular politician (up from 5,313th in 2019). (up from 761st in 2019)

Amel-Marduk is most famous for being the king of Babylon who was overthrown by the Assyrians.

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Among politicians, Amel-Marduk ranks 3,504 out of 19,576Before him are Than Shwe, Abu'l-Khayr Khan, Yumjaagiin Tsedenbal, Fritigern, Zaifeng, Prince Chun, and Ahmad al-Khatib. After him are Haakon Sigurdsson, Hormizd II, Absalon, Zhang Liang, Spitamenes, and Cecily Neville, Duchess of York.

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Among people born in 581 BC, Amel-Marduk ranks 1 Among people deceased in 562 BC, Amel-Marduk ranks 2Before him is Nebuchadnezzar II.

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