Neo-Babylonia
Neo-Babylonia
No, they are not the same. See the article on "Nebuchadrezzar I" from Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebuchadrezzar_I)Nebuchadrezzar I, also known as Nebuchadnezzar I,... was the king of the Babylonian Empire from about 1125 B.C.E. to 1103 B.C.E. He is considered to be the greatest king of the Dynasty of Pashe ... He is not to be confused with the more well-known Nebuchadnezzar II of biblical fame . Nebuchadnezzar II was also known as "Nebuchadnezzar the Great" and lived c 630-562 BC.
they are in mesopotamia and the empire was nebuchadrezzar 2
The Neo-Babylonian Empire (also called the Chaldean Empire) led by King Nebuchadrezzar conquered the southern Kingdom of Judah in 586 BCE.
The king/monarchy of the Neo-Babylonian empire is Nebuchadnezzar II
The Assyrian Empire conquered the northern kingdom of Israel in 722 BCE, renaming it as the Assyrian province of Samaria.
The Chaldean or New Babylonian Empire
the king was Montezuma II
the king was Montezuma II
the king was Montezuma II
the king was Montezuma II
King Cyrus the Great. King Cambyses II. King Darius the Great.
King Philip II of Macedon prepared an invasion but was assinated before he left. It was continued by his son King Alexander.