nope
nope
Because he was as f@%* gay.He also like little boys and he f@%* them.
i think that it is not true.
i think that it is not true.
nope
nope
yes
King Nevuchadnezzar rebuilt Nineveh as the center of the Chaldean empire. The Chaldeans took over that territory by defeating one of the strongest armys at that time period. The Assyrians.
Yes, it is true that the Chaldeans, in alliance with the Medes and Scythians, captured Nineveh in 612 B.C. This event marked the fall of the Assyrian Empire, as Nineveh was its capital and a significant cultural and political center. The siege led to the city's destruction and the end of Assyrian dominance in the region.
No he moved it
King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon rebuilt Nineveh as the center of the Chaldean empire. While the Median kingdom controlled the highland region, the Chaldean with their capital at Babylon, were masters of the Fertile Crescent. Nebuchadnezzar, becoming king of the Chaldean in 604 B.C., raised Babylonia to another epoch of brilliance after more than a thousand years of eclipse.
The king of the Chaldeans who defeated the city of Nineveh was Nabopolassar. He led a coalition of Medes, Scythians, and other groups to besiege and conquer Nineveh in 612 BCE, marking the fall of the Assyrian Empire. This victory allowed Nabopolassar to establish the Neo-Babylonian Empire, laying the foundation for his son, Nebuchadnezzar II, to further expand and strengthen the empire.