nabonki
Nabonki was a Babylonian king who ruled during the late 7th century BCE, serving as the last king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire before its decline. He succeeded his brother, Nabopolassar, who had overthrown the Assyrian Empire and established the Neo-Babylonian dynasty. Nabonki ascended to the throne in 556 BCE, marking the beginning of a period of relative stability and cultural flourishing in Babylon.
Nabonki is best known for his religious reforms and architectural projects. He was a devout follower of
Architecturally, Nabonki expanded and renovated several Babylonian temples, including the Esagila, the temple of Marduk in
Nabonki’s reign was marked by economic prosperity and diplomatic relations with neighboring kingdoms, though his later