The Chaldean rule proved short-lived. A native Babylonian king named Nabonassar (748–734 BCE) defeated and overthrew the Chaldean usurpers in 748 BCE and restored indigenous rule.
Akkad
Assyria at the Battle of Nineveh.
the medes and the chaldeans
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The Philistines did not defeat the Chaldeans or conquer Babylon. Historically, the Chaldeans, particularly under King Nebuchadnezzar II, were a prominent power in Babylon and played a significant role in the conquest of Jerusalem and the Babylonian Exile of the Israelites. The Philistines were an ancient people primarily known for their conflicts with the Israelites and were not involved in the events surrounding Babylon's rise or fall.
Go back to their habitual fighting of each other.
After the Assyrian leader passed away the empire grew weak without him. The Chaldeans then took over the weakening empire. They named the capital city Babylon. They are sometimes called the "New Babylonians".
479 BCE at Plataia.
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Marathon - it was the Athenians.
By superior force, strategy and tactics.
Chaeronea 338 BCE.