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Marduk-apla-iddina II

Member of the Ninth Dynasty of Egypt
Marduk-apla-iddina II was a Chaldean leader from the Bit-Yakin tribe, originally established in the territory that once made the Sealand in southern Babylonia. He seized the Babylonian throne in 722 BC from Assyrian control and reigned from 722 BC... Wikipedia
Died: 694 BC
Reign: 722–710, 703–702 BC
Successor: Sargon II (710), Bel-ibni (702)