Neo-Babylonian king
C5356
concept
A Neo-Babylonian king is the sovereign ruler of the Neo-Babylonian Empire (c. 626–539 BCE), responsible for military leadership, monumental building projects, religious patronage, and the administration of law and tribute across Mesopotamia.
All labels observed (6)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| King of Babylon | 14 |
| Neo-Babylonian king canonical | 7 |
| Babylonian king | 4 |
| Babylonian prince | 1 |
| Babylonian ruler | 1 |
| king of Babylon | 1 |
Description generation (CDg)
The one-sentence description above was generated by prompting gpt-5.1 with the class name and this instruction.
Instruction
generate a one-sentence description for a given conceptual class. # Response Format Return only the sentence: "Description: [one-sentence description of the conceptional class]"
Input
Class: Neo-Babylonian king
Generated description
A Neo-Babylonian king is the sovereign ruler of the Neo-Babylonian Empire (c. 626–539 BCE), responsible for military leadership, monumental building projects, religious patronage, and the administration of law and tribute across Mesopotamia.
Instances (25)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Nebuchadnezzar II | — |
| Hammurabi | Babylonian king |
| Belshazzar | Babylonian prince |
|
Kashshaya
surface form:
Amel-Marduk
|
king of Babylon |
| Kandalanu | King of Babylon |
| Nergal-šarra-uṣur | — |
| Sumu-la-El | King of Babylon |
|
King of Babylon
surface form:
Neriglissar
|
King of Babylon |
| Sin-Muballit | King of Babylon |
| Samsu-iluna | King of Babylon |
| Ashur-nadin-shumi | Babylonian king |
| Amel-Marduk | Babylonian king |
| Neriglissar | King of Babylon |
| Labashi-Marduk | — |
| Nabopolassar | — |
| Nabonidus | — |
| Shamash-shum-ukin | Babylonian king |
| Agum II | King of Babylon |
| Kurigalzu I | King of Babylon |
| Burnaburiash II | King of Babylon |
| Kurigalzu II | King of Babylon |
| Kashtiliash IV | King of Babylon |
| Kadašman-Enlil I | King of Babylon |
| Kadašman-Enlil II | King of Babylon |
| Burna-Buriash II | King of Babylon |