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  1. 6th Century Bce

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    The Neo-Babylonian Hegemony
    Under Nebuchadnezzar II, the Neo-Babylonian Empire reached its apex, extending control over Mesopotamia, Syria, and Judah. However, following Nebuchadnezzar’s death in 562 BCE, a period of rapid succession destabilized the central authority.
    The most significant geopolitical event of the mid-century was the final destruction of the Kingdom of Judah and the subsequent d…
  2. 6th Century Bce

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    Under Nebuchadnezzar II, the Neo-Babylonian Empire reached its apex, extending control over Mesopotamia, Syria, and Judah. However, following Nebuchadnezzar’s death in 562 BCE, a period of rapid succession destabilized the central authority.
    The most significant geopolitical event of the mid-century was the final destruction of the Kingdom of Judah and the subsequent deportations to [Babylon](/entries…
  3. Babylonian Exile

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    Historical Context and Deportations
    The Assyrian Empire had previously exerted significant influence, notably resulting in the destruction of the northern Kingdom of Israel in 722 BCE. The southern Kingdom of Judah, while initially surviving as a vassal state, eventually rebelled against the Neo-Babylonian Empire under Nebuchadnezzar II.
    The deportations were conducted in three primary waves, though precise ch…
  4. Gallery Of Kings

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    The Gallery of Kings is a prominent sculptural frieze located on the façade of several major Gothic cathedrals across Western Europe, most famously that of Notre-Dame de Paris. This architectural feature serves not merely as decoration, but as a deliberate historical and theological narrative, typically depicting twenty-eight royal personages from the Kingdom of Judah and the Kingdom of Israel. The precise iconographic program varies sign…