NabonassarNabonassar (also Nabonasser, Nabu-nasir, Nebo-adon-Assur or Nabo-n-assar) was a king of Assyria who founded the Chaldean and Babylonian kingdom. He became a king in 747 BC, and ruled 14 years (until 734 BC). The Greek astronomer Claudius Ptolemaeus started an era, i.e. a start point for chronological calculations, at New Years day in the Egyptian calendar of that year: at Wednesday February 26, 747 BC (in our proleptic Julian calendar). At this day the Nabonassar era (AN - Anno Nabonassari) began, which was used by Ptolemy and later astronomers, but not by the Babylonians themselves. |
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"A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both." - Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890-1969), Inaugural Address, January 20, 1953 |
