Nabonassar (Babylonian cuneiform: Nabû-nāṣir, meaning "Nabu (is) protector") was a high priest (šatammu) of the Eanna temple in Uruk in the reign of the Neo-Assyrian king Esarhaddon (r. 681–669 BC), attested as such from 678 to 675 BC. He is very likely to have been the father of Nebuchadnezzar, governor of Uruk under Esarhaddon's successor Ashurbanipal (r. 669–631 BC), and the grandfather of Nabopolassar (r. 626–605 BC), the first king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, making Nabonassar the progenitor of the Chaldean dynasty of Babylonian kings.
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| - Nabonassar (Babylonian cuneiform: Nabû-nāṣir, meaning "Nabu (is) protector") was a high priest (šatammu) of the Eanna temple in Uruk in the reign of the Neo-Assyrian king Esarhaddon (r. 681–669 BC), attested as such from 678 to 675 BC. He is very likely to have been the father of Nebuchadnezzar, governor of Uruk under Esarhaddon's successor Ashurbanipal (r. 669–631 BC), and the grandfather of Nabopolassar (r. 626–605 BC), the first king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, making Nabonassar the progenitor of the Chaldean dynasty of Babylonian kings. (en)
- Nabonassar (em acádio: Nabû-nāṣir, que significa "Nabu (é) protetor") foi um sumo-sacerdote (šatammu) do templo Eana, em Uruque, durante o reinado do rei assírio Assaradão (r. 681–669 a.C.), atestado como tal de 678 a 675 a.C. É muito provável que ele tenha sido o pai de Nabucodonosor, governador de Uruque sob o reinado de Assurbanípal (r. 668–631 a.C.), e o avô de Nabopolassar (r. 626–605 a.C.), o primeiro rei do Império Neobabilônico, tornando Nabonassar o progenitor dos reis da dinastia caldeia. (pt)
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| - Nabonassar (Babylonian cuneiform: Nabû-nāṣir, meaning "Nabu (is) protector") was a high priest (šatammu) of the Eanna temple in Uruk in the reign of the Neo-Assyrian king Esarhaddon (r. 681–669 BC), attested as such from 678 to 675 BC. He is very likely to have been the father of Nebuchadnezzar, governor of Uruk under Esarhaddon's successor Ashurbanipal (r. 669–631 BC), and the grandfather of Nabopolassar (r. 626–605 BC), the first king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, making Nabonassar the progenitor of the Chaldean dynasty of Babylonian kings. In addition to Nebuchadnezzar, it is probable that Nabonassar was also the father of Bel-uballit, who is recorded as high priest of the same temple in 642 BC, and of Bel-uballit's colleague and brother, Nabu-ušabši. (en)
- Nabonassar (em acádio: Nabû-nāṣir, que significa "Nabu (é) protetor") foi um sumo-sacerdote (šatammu) do templo Eana, em Uruque, durante o reinado do rei assírio Assaradão (r. 681–669 a.C.), atestado como tal de 678 a 675 a.C. É muito provável que ele tenha sido o pai de Nabucodonosor, governador de Uruque sob o reinado de Assurbanípal (r. 668–631 a.C.), e o avô de Nabopolassar (r. 626–605 a.C.), o primeiro rei do Império Neobabilônico, tornando Nabonassar o progenitor dos reis da dinastia caldeia. Além de Nabucodonosor, é provável que Nabonassar também fosse pai de Belubalite, que está registrado como sumo-sacerdote do mesmo templo em 642 a.C., e do colega e irmão de Belubalite, Nabu-Usabessi. (pt)
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