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The Chaldeans were led by a series of prominent rulers, with Nebuchadnezzar II being the most famous. He ruled from 605 to 562 BCE and is known for his military conquests, extensive building projects, and the Babylonian Exile of the Jewish people. Under his leadership, Babylon became a significant cultural and political center in the ancient Near East. The Chaldeans, often associated with the Neo-Babylonian Empire, were influential in astronomy and Astrology during this period.

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