Excerpt from Histoire Ancienne des Peuples de l'Orient Classique: Les Empires
Sur les difl'érences qu'on remarque dans les années de règne, outre ce qui est dit au t. I, p. 593 - 594 de cette Histoire, cf. L-'n. Dsunscn, Assyriologiache Miscdlen, dans les Berichle de l'académie des Sciences de Saxe, II, 1891, p. 180, et 11051, Uutcrxuchungen zur Altorienlalischen Geschichte, p. 26, note 2. Une borne publiée par Danses, Babylonisclze Kudurru Inschriflm, dans les Brilräge zur Assyrinlogie, t. Ll, p. 171-185, et traduite par Pmssn, Texte juristischen und geschä/'tlichen nhalts, dans la Keilinschriflliche Bibliothek. T. [v, p. 82 - 93, porte le nom de Ninipk0udourousour, avec la date de l'an III, et la mention d'un roi Nabouklnabal qui aurait régné vingt-quatre ans. D'apres ltost (unlera:ehwagen zur Allon'mlalixchcn Geschirhle, p. 67 ce serait le premier roi de la dynastie bahyloniennc qui suivit la dynastie de Bâzi; un certain lrbamardouk, cité dans une inscription de Mémdachbaladan ll (pmssa-wmcsu - za, lmchriflen merodach-baladan's II, dans Senawan, Keilin schrifllz'che Bibliothck, t. III, p. 186 - 187, col. Ll, 43 devrait être rangé parmi les cinq ou six princes inconnus qui auraient succédé à ce Nabouklnabal.
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