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Neo-Babylonian Empire

626 BCE – 539 BCE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
626 BCE – 539 BCE
Duration
87 years
Known Periods
3
Capital
Babylon
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Neo-Babylonian Empire or Second Babylonian Empire, historically known as the Chaldean Empire, was the last polity ruled by monarchs native to ancient Mesopotamia. Beginning with the coronation of Nabopolassar as the King of Babylon in 626 BC and being firmly established through the fall of the Assyrian Empire in 612 - 609 BC, the Neo-Babylonian Empire was conquered by the Achaemenid Persian Empire in 539 BC, less than a century after the founding of the Chaldean dynasty. The defeat of the Assyrian Empire and subsequent return of power to Babylon marked the first time that the city, and southern Mesopotamia in general, had risen to dominate the ancient Near East since the collapse of the Old Babylonian Empire (under.

Historical Periods

Neo-Babylonian Empire (-600–-551)

600 BCE – 551 BCE

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Capital: BabylonArea: 703,602 km²

Neo-Babylonian Empire (-550–-541)

550 BCE – 541 BCE

Capital: BabylonArea: 569,552 km²

Neo-Babylonian Empire (-540–-531)

540 BCE – 531 BCE

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Capital: BabylonArea: 569,252 km²

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