Nebuchadnezzar, also spelled Nebuchadrezzar, was the king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, notably reigning from 605 BC to 562 BC. In Hebrew texts, he is referred to as נְבֻכַדְרֶאצַּר (Nevuchadretzar) and is prominently featured in the Hebrew Bible, particularly in the books of Jeremiah and Daniel. The name Nebuchadnezzar is derived from the Akkadian language and can be translated to Hebrew as נְבוּכַדְנֶאצַּר, which means "Nabu, protect my firstborn son." In other languages, his name is rendered as Nabukudurriusur in Akkadian, Nabukadnezar in Latin, and Nabukadnezar in Spanish. Nebuchadnezzar is historically significant for his military campaigns, including the siege and destruction of Jerusalem in 587 BC, which led to the Babylonian captivity of the Jewish people. His reign marked a period of Babylonian dominance in the ancient Near East, and his legacy is intertwined with biblical narratives and historical accounts of the region.
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