Liverpool Classical Monthly, Band 16John Pinsent., 1991 |
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... Nabonidus does not appear in the pages of Herodotos , for whom the last king of Babylon was Labynetos . We might accept that this is simply an aberrant form of the same name , but Herodotos ' further proposition that Labynetos was the ...
... Nabonidus does not appear in the pages of Herodotos , for whom the last king of Babylon was Labynetos . We might accept that this is simply an aberrant form of the same name , but Herodotos ' further proposition that Labynetos was the ...
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... Nabonidus ' attitude to Sin , however we define it , occasioned opposition - the Verse Account being an attempt to ' explain ' Cyrus ' victory by casting Nabonidus in the role of an impious deviant and using any arguments that came to ...
... Nabonidus ' attitude to Sin , however we define it , occasioned opposition - the Verse Account being an attempt to ' explain ' Cyrus ' victory by casting Nabonidus in the role of an impious deviant and using any arguments that came to ...
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... Nabonidus ' heterodoxy was going to upset the apple - cart is certainly vulnerable to even a small amount of Kuhrtian scepticism , and B. himself does not maintain it with any great vigour . Belshazzar's role as viceroy during Nabonidus ...
... Nabonidus ' heterodoxy was going to upset the apple - cart is certainly vulnerable to even a small amount of Kuhrtian scepticism , and B. himself does not maintain it with any great vigour . Belshazzar's role as viceroy during Nabonidus ...
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