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This category includes (in chronological order) scholarly and fictional works dealing with the character of the Babylonian King [[Evil-merodach]].  
'''Evil-merodach / Amel-Marduk''' was King of Babylon, from 562 to his assassination in 560 BCE.


==Overview==


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Evil-merodach was the son and successor of king [[Nebuchadnezzar]]. He was murdered by his brother-in-law, [[Neriglissar]], who succeeded him.
 
Evil-merodach released the Davidic king [[Jehoiachin]] of Judah from prison, and let him join the other hostage kings at the court of Babylon.
 
==In Dept==
 
* [[Evil-merodach (sources)]] -- survey of ancient sources
 
* [[Evil-merodach (research)]] -- survey of scholarly works
 
==Related categories==
 
*[[Babylonian Kings]]
*[[Jehoiachin]]
 
==External links==
 
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amel-Marduk Wikipedia]
 
 
[[Category:Index (database)]]
[[Category:People (database)]]

Revision as of 08:52, 20 February 2012


Evil-merodach / Amel-Marduk was King of Babylon, from 562 to his assassination in 560 BCE.

Overview

Evil-merodach was the son and successor of king Nebuchadnezzar. He was murdered by his brother-in-law, Neriglissar, who succeeded him.

Evil-merodach released the Davidic king Jehoiachin of Judah from prison, and let him join the other hostage kings at the court of Babylon.

In Dept

Related categories

External links

Pages in category "Evil-merodach (subject)"

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