I bet the one you are looking for is Hammurabi / Hammurapi. However, there were more than one Babylonian kings...
The name of the Nabuchadnezzar's father was Nabopolassar and they were both kings of the Babylonian empire.
babylonian
Nebuchadnezzar II and Hammurabi , are the most known kings.
Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, Kings of Kings. The name above all name.
No-one predicted the Babylonian Captivity. It was once thought that Isaiah did, because he wrote of the times of Kings Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah, but then began to write of the Babylonian Exile. However, scholars now know that the Book of Isaiah was really written by two different people. Isaiah, known today as First Isaiah for convenience, wrote about the time of Kings Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah, just as he outlined in the introduction to the Book. Another, anonymous author, living during the Babylonian Exile, added to the Book, based on his personal experiences during the Exile.
The name of the Nabuchadnezzar's father was Nabopolassar and they were both kings of the Babylonian empire.
babylonian
Adannu is the name for Jehovah in Babylonian it means... (The Lord.)
I bet the one you are looking for is Hammurabi / Hammurapi. However, there were more than one Babylonian kings...
Nebuchadnezzar II and Hammurabi , are the most known kings.
Belteshezzar
I assume by "nickname" you mean the Babylonian name he was given as a member of the court of Nebuchanezzar. Daniel's Babylonian name was Belteshazzar.
Eashoa.
Babylonian Kings created a form of taxation to help in paying for governing there empires.
King Nebuchadnezzar was a Babylonian King, not an Israelite and Judean King and is therefore not in that book.
Babylon. See second Kings 25:8. In Judaism, this is referred to as the Babylonian captivity.
Enuma Elish