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In addition to the main Babylonian King Lists, there are also additional king-lists that record rulers of Babylon. [24] Babylonian King List A (BKLa, BM 33332) [25] — created at some point after the foundation of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, Babylonian King List A records the kings of Babylon from the beginning of Babylon's first dynasty under ...
Visigothic pseudo-imperial gold tremissis in the name of Emperor Justinian I, 6th century: the Christian cross on the breast defines the Visigothic attribution. (British Museum) Afterwards, Theudis (531–548) became king. He expanded Visigothic control over the southern regions, but he was also murdered after a failed invasion of Africa.
The early Kassite rulers are the sequence of eight, or possibly nine, names which appear on the Babylonian and Assyrian King Lists purporting to represent the first or ancestral monarchs of the dynasty that was to become the Kassite or 3rd Dynasty of Babylon which governed for 576 years, 9 months, 36 kings, according to the King List A.
Pages in category "Visigothic kings" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
List of Manipuri kings; List of rulers of Assam; List of rulers of Malwa; List of rulers of Bengal; List of rulers of Odisha; Legendary early Chola kings; List of rulers of Rajasthan; List of rulers of Mithila; List of Sri Lankan monarchs; List of Sinhalese queens; List of Lunar dynasty kings; List of Solar dynasty kings; List of Hindu empires ...
Articles about the Kings of Babylon. Subcategories. This category has the following 19 subcategories, out of 19 total. -19th-century BC kings of Babylon (2 P) ...
The Visigothic Kingdom (410s−720s) — a Germanic kingdom of the Early Middle Ages in southwestern Europe. The Visigoths ruled much of the Iberian Peninsula (present day Spain & Portugal ), and parts of present day France .
The Chaldean dynasty, also known as the Neo-Babylonian dynasty [2] [b] and enumerated as Dynasty X of Babylon, [2] [c] was the ruling dynasty of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, ruling as kings of Babylon from the ascent of Nabopolassar in 626 BC to the fall of Babylon in 539 BC.