Talk:Nebuchadnezzar (disambiguation)

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Someone has substituted Aram for Syria, owlishly thinking to be correct. But the link leads to a disambiguation. Can someone more knowledgable note which ancient kingdom in modern Syria Nebuchadnezzar actually claimed to have conquered and edit the "correction"? --Wetman 09:23, 1 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Its not just an ancient kingdom its the one in the entry "Aram the ancient empire included Lebanon, Syria, parts of Israel, Jordan and Mesopotamia" but there is no article for it. (No it not "Aram Naharaim", that is just a part of the region called Aram.) Kuratowski's Ghost 09:32, 1 May 2005 (UTC)[reply]

Any images?[edit]

I will be doing some mild researching because of a dream I just experienced... I think it was about one of these kings. I was his queen... but without going into details, I'd like more info on these leaders and if possible I would like to see images of what they looked like. Any paintings done of them? I will also be looking for the stories that surrounded the king (and any queens)... were there children?

I'll be watching for updates. Would love to discuss this.

Silverwolfe