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Nebuchadnezzar II was the most prominent king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, reigning for roughly forty years in the sixth century BC. He is remembered as one of the most powerful rulers of the ancient Near East and the longest-reigning king of his dynasty.
He is best known today as a great builder. Under his rule the city of Babylon was expanded and rebuilt on a grand scale, with famous works such as the Ishtar Gate and the walls of the city, and he is traditionally associated with the legendary Hanging Gardens.
His military campaigns and his conquest of Jerusalem made him a central figure in later histories and religious texts, and his name has endured for more than two and a half millennia — which is why we borrowed it.
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