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The Egyptians were eventually conquered by which Mesopotamian power?

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WHAT chaldean king conquered the southern kingdom of judah?

Nebuchadnezzar


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The Neo-Babylonian Empire (also called the Chaldean Empire) led by King Nebuchadrezzar conquered the southern Kingdom of Judah in 586 BCE.


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What nations conquered Israel in the Old Testament?

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The Persians (twice technically), the Macedonians (by Alexander the Great), and the Arabs (under the Umayaads). All of these happened fairly late in Ancient Egyptian history, during the New Kingdom.


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How many years between fall of Northern and Southern Kingdoms?

Oh, dude, the fall of the Northern Kingdom of Israel happened around 722 BC, and the fall of the Southern Kingdom of Judah was around 586 BC, so that's like, umm, about 136 years apart. But like, who's counting, right?


Who did the Persians win independence fom?

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