RELIGIOUS FIGURE
Belshazzar
600 BC - 600 BC

Belshazzar
Belshazzar (Babylonian cuneiform: Bēl-šar-uṣur, meaning "Bel, protect the king"; Hebrew: בֵּלְשַׁאצַּר Bēlšaʾṣṣar) was the son and crown prince of Nabonidus (r. 556 – 539 BC), the last king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. Through his mother, he might have been a grandson of Nebuchadnezzar II (r. 605 – 562 BC), though this is not certain and the claims to kinship with Nebuchadnezzar may have originated from royal propaganda. Belshazzar played a pivotal role in the coup d'état that overthrew the king Labashi-Marduk (r. 556 BC– ) and brought Nabonidus to power in 556 BC. Since Belshazzar was the main beneficiary of the coup, through confiscating and inheriting Labashi-Marduk's estates and wealth, it is likely that he was the chief orchestrator. Through proclaiming his father as the new king, Belshazzar also made himself the first-in-line to the throne. Read more on Wikipedia
His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Belshazzar is the 422nd most popular religious figure (down from 356th in 2019), the 29th most popular biography from Iraq (up from 30th in 2019) and the 8th most popular Iraqi Religious Figure.
Belshazzar is most famous for the story of the writing on the wall, which is told in the Bible's book of Daniel. In this story, a Babylonian king named Belshazzar throws a feast and drinks from the cups of gold and silver that his father had taken from the temple in Jerusalem. He then sees a hand writing on the wall, and is so terrified that he falls down dead.
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Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES
Among religious figures, Belshazzar ranks 422 out of 3,187. Before him are Pope Callixtus I, Pope Hyginus, Saint Nino, Pope Benedict VII, Saint Ursula, and Pope Telesphorus. After him are Erasmus of Formia, Pope Simplicius, Pope Benedict IV, Pope John XVII, Pope Conon, and Pope Alexander II.
Most Popular Religious Figures in Wikipedia
Go to all RankingsPope Callixtus I
180 - 223
HPI: 75.70
Rank: 416
Pope Hyginus
100 - 142
HPI: 75.67
Rank: 417
Saint Nino
296 - 335
HPI: 75.62
Rank: 418
Pope Benedict VII
910 - 983
HPI: 75.61
Rank: 419
Saint Ursula
400 - 383
HPI: 75.60
Rank: 420
Pope Telesphorus
100 - 137
HPI: 75.54
Rank: 421
Belshazzar
600 BC - 600 BC
HPI: 75.54
Rank: 422
Erasmus of Formia
300 - 303
HPI: 75.53
Rank: 423
Pope Simplicius
420 - 483
HPI: 75.53
Rank: 424
Pope Benedict IV
860 - 903
HPI: 75.53
Rank: 425
Pope John XVII
950 - 1003
HPI: 75.52
Rank: 426
Pope Conon
630 - 687
HPI: 75.51
Rank: 427
Pope Alexander II
1010 - 1073
HPI: 75.49
Rank: 428
Contemporaries
Among people born in 600 BC, Belshazzar ranks 11. Before him are Peisistratos, Lucretia, Servius Tullius, Ānanda, Yaśodharā, and Maya. After him are Mardonius, Gaius Marcius Coriolanus, Cambyses I, Pheidippides, Hippasus, and Theano. Among people deceased in 600 BC, Belshazzar ranks 5. Before him are Laozi, Draco, Tomyris, and Maya. After him are Habakkuk, Astyages, Theano, Epimenides, Anacharsis, Phalaris, and Alcetas I of Macedon.
Others Born in 600 BC
Go to all RankingsPeisistratos
POLITICIAN
600 BC - 527 BC
HPI: 80.22
Rank: 5
Lucretia
NOBLEMAN
600 BC - 509 BC
HPI: 79.96
Rank: 6
Servius Tullius
POLITICIAN
600 BC - 535 BC
HPI: 78.78
Rank: 7
Ānanda
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
600 BC - 500 BC
HPI: 78.77
Rank: 8
Yaśodharā
POLITICIAN
600 BC - Present
HPI: 77.75
Rank: 9
Maya
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
600 BC - 600 BC
HPI: 77.09
Rank: 10
Belshazzar
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
600 BC - 600 BC
HPI: 75.54
Rank: 11
Mardonius
MILITARY PERSONNEL
600 BC - 479 BC
HPI: 75.10
Rank: 12
Gaius Marcius Coriolanus
POLITICIAN
600 BC - 500 BC
HPI: 74.23
Rank: 13
Cambyses I
POLITICIAN
600 BC - 559 BC
HPI: 73.84
Rank: 14
Pheidippides
SOCIAL ACTIVIST
600 BC - 490 BC
HPI: 73.68
Rank: 15
Hippasus
PHILOSOPHER
600 BC - 500 BC
HPI: 73.44
Rank: 16
Theano
PHILOSOPHER
600 BC - 600 BC
HPI: 73.38
Rank: 17
Others Deceased in 600 BC
Go to all RankingsLaozi
PHILOSOPHER
604 BC - 600 BC
HPI: 91.85
Rank: 1
Draco
PUBLIC WORKER
650 BC - 600 BC
HPI: 82.30
Rank: 2
Tomyris
POLITICIAN
600 BC - 600 BC
HPI: 81.59
Rank: 3
Maya
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
600 BC - 600 BC
HPI: 77.09
Rank: 4
Belshazzar
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
600 BC - 600 BC
HPI: 75.54
Rank: 5
Habakkuk
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
626 BC - 600 BC
HPI: 75.32
Rank: 6
Astyages
POLITICIAN
700 BC - 600 BC
HPI: 74.02
Rank: 7
Theano
PHILOSOPHER
600 BC - 600 BC
HPI: 73.38
Rank: 8
Epimenides
PHILOSOPHER
690 BC - 600 BC
HPI: 71.11
Rank: 9
Anacharsis
PHILOSOPHER
700 BC - 600 BC
HPI: 70.65
Rank: 10
Phalaris
POLITICIAN
700 BC - 600 BC
HPI: 70.56
Rank: 11
Alcetas I of Macedon
POLITICIAN
550 BC - 600 BC
HPI: 69.87
Rank: 12
In Iraq
Among people born in Iraq, Belshazzar ranks 29 out of 384. Before him are Alexander IV of Macedon (-323), Muhammad al-Mahdi (869), Sennacherib (-740), Sargon II (-750), Khosrow II (570), and Faisal II of Iraq (1935). After him are Ahmad Sanjar (1100), Jalal Talabani (1933), Šuppiluliuma I (-1344), Eber (-2038), Antiochus I Soter (-324), and Sinsharishkun (-700).
Others born in Iraq
Go to all RankingsAlexander IV of Macedon
POLITICIAN
323 BC - 309 BC
HPI: 76.94
Rank: 23
Muhammad al-Mahdi
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
869 - 941
HPI: 76.87
Rank: 24
Sennacherib
POLITICIAN
740 BC - 681 BC
HPI: 76.66
Rank: 25
Sargon II
POLITICIAN
750 BC - 705 BC
HPI: 76.14
Rank: 26
Khosrow II
POLITICIAN
570 - 628
HPI: 75.86
Rank: 27
Faisal II of Iraq
POLITICIAN
1935 - 1958
HPI: 75.71
Rank: 28
Belshazzar
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
600 BC - 600 BC
HPI: 75.54
Rank: 29
Ahmad Sanjar
MILITARY PERSONNEL
1100 - 1157
HPI: 75.52
Rank: 30
Jalal Talabani
POLITICIAN
1933 - 2017
HPI: 74.91
Rank: 31
Šuppiluliuma I
POLITICIAN
1344 BC - 1321 BC
HPI: 74.57
Rank: 32
Eber
RELIGIOUS FIGURE
2038 BC - 1574 BC
HPI: 74.57
Rank: 33
Antiochus I Soter
POLITICIAN
324 BC - 261 BC
HPI: 74.33
Rank: 34
Sinsharishkun
POLITICIAN
700 BC - 612 BC
HPI: 74.19
Rank: 35
Among RELIGIOUS FIGURES In Iraq
Among religious figures born in Iraq, Belshazzar ranks 8. Before him are Abu Hanifa (698), Sarah (-1803), Rabia of Basra (710), Mani (216), Ezra (-500), and Muhammad al-Mahdi (869). After him are Eber (-2038), Junayd of Baghdad (830), Louis Raphaël I Sako (1948), Ibn Hisham (701), Nahor, son of Serug (-1912), and Hillel the Elder (-110).
Abu Hanifa
698 - 767
HPI: 83.39
Rank: 2
Sarah
1803 BC - 1676 BC
HPI: 79.84
Rank: 3
Rabia of Basra
710 - 801
HPI: 78.81
Rank: 4
Mani
216 - 274
HPI: 78.43
Rank: 5
Ezra
500 BC - 401 BC
HPI: 77.65
Rank: 6
Muhammad al-Mahdi
869 - 941
HPI: 76.87
Rank: 7
Belshazzar
600 BC - 600 BC
HPI: 75.54
Rank: 8
Eber
2038 BC - 1574 BC
HPI: 74.57
Rank: 9
Junayd of Baghdad
830 - 910
HPI: 71.53
Rank: 10
Louis Raphaël I Sako
1948 - Present
HPI: 70.61
Rank: 11
Ibn Hisham
701 - 833
HPI: 70.58
Rank: 12
Nahor, son of Serug
1912 BC - 1764 BC
HPI: 70.15
Rank: 13
Hillel the Elder
110 BC - 10
HPI: 69.20
Rank: 14