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Nebuchadnezzar II was an important ruler of the Neo-Babylonian Empire from 605-562 BCE. He is known for his military conquests, rebuilding Babylon, and his role in the biblical narrative, particularly in the Book of Daniel. Nebuchadnezzar's reign marked a significant period in Mesopotamian history and had lasting cultural impacts.

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