Nebuchadnezzar (reigned 605-562 B.C.) was a king of Babylon during whose long and eventful reign the Neo-Babylonian Empire attained its peak and the city of Babylon its greatest glory. For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section indicated below. King Nebakanezer was a babylonian king, He ordered the hanging gardens of "Babylon" to be built (meaning" Gates of the Gods") by 612 bc, He also laid siege in Jerusalem for a year and then sacked it.
In Chapter 5 Daniel refers to Belshazzar as king and Nebuchadnezzar's son even though Belshazzar was never king and was not related to Nebuchadnezzar at all. Also in Chapter 5 Daniel says that Belshazzar is killed in a violent action when Darius the Mede conquers Babylon. But it was Cyrus, a Persian, who conquered Babylon and he did so bloodlessly. There was no historical Darius the Mede.
Apparently, the author of Daniel knew of only two Babylonian kings during the period of the exile: Nebuchadnezzar and Belshazzar, who he wrongly thought was the son of Nebuchadnezzar. But Nebuchadnezzar died in 562 BCE and was succeeded by his son, Awil-Marduk (referred to in The Bible as "Evilmerodach" (see 2Kings 25:27 and Jeremiah 52:31). In 560 BCE, Amel-Marduk was assassinated by his brother-in-law, Nergal-shar-usur. The next and last king of Babylon was Nabonidus who reigned from 556 to 539, when Babylon was conquered by Cyrus. It was Nabonidus, and not Belshazzar, who was the last of the Babylonian kings. Belshazzar was the son and viceroy of Nabonidus. But he was not a king, and was not the son (or any other relation) of Nebuchadnezzar.
Daniel 5:2 says that Belshazzar was the 'SON' of Nebuchadnezzar(Daniel 5:11,18,22), but scholars differ on what this actually means. It is believed by some that Belshazzar was actually the son of Nitocris(daughter of Nebuchadnezzar)and Nabonidus, making him the GRANDson of Nebuchadnezzar... as in the case of Jacob(who was Isaac's son) being listed as Abraham's son(Genesis 28:10+13). Historically, Nabonidus(Nebuchadnezzar's son-in-law) and his son Belshazzar ruled together in Babylon as 'co-regents'(which is why Belshazzar could only offer Daniel the 'third' rulership position in Babylon(Daniel 5:16). Belshazzar, however, (possibly due to his father's escape or defeat) was alone in the city at the time of Cyrus' Medo-Persian invasion and subsequent overthrow of Babylon.(Daniel 5)
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King Nebuchadnezzar II (634-562 BCE)
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Nebuchadnezzars cast Daniel into the fire
In Babylonia. They are known as the 'Hanging Gardens of Babylon'.
Nebuchadnezzar's famous terraced gardens were built in Babylon.
Nebuchadnezzar the seconds accomplishments were constructing the Hanging Gardens and using Hammurabi's laws.
The hanging gardens that were one of the Seven Wonders of the ancient world.
Daniel. He refused to eat the food of King Nebuchadnezzars table. See the Holy Bible, Book of Daniel, Chapter 1.
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The wife of Nebuchadnezzar II was either Amytis, daughter or great-grandaughter of Cyaxares, a Median King or Nitocris of Babylon. Some say that Nebuchadnezzar built the hanging gardens of Babylon for his wife because she was homesick.