- male
- Marduk-apal-iddina II (the biblical Merodach-baladan, also called Marduk-baladan, Baladan and Berodach-baladan. lit. Marduk has given me an Heir.)...
- male
- Urtaku was an Elamite king who reigned from 676 - 664 BCE. Under his reign, relations between Elam and Babylonia became weaker, and after his death...
- male
- Lusius Quietus was a Roman general and governor of Iudaea in 117.
- male, deceased (375)
- Rav Papa was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia. Known as an Amora, he was a student of both Rava and Abaye. He led the Talmudical academy...
- male
- Apollodorus of Artemita was a Greek writer of the 1st century BCE. Apollodorus wrote a history of the Parthian Empire ("Parthika") in at least four...
- male
- Sin-liqe-unninni was a professional exorcist who lived in Babylonia between 1300 BC and 1000 BC. He is the author of the best preserved version of...
- male
- Seleucus (or Seleukos) of Seleucia (born "c." 190 BC, "fl" 150s) was a Hellenistic astronomer. Seleucus is known from the writings of Plutarch. He...
- male
- Burna-Buriash, "Burna-Buriaš" or "Burra-Buriaš," was the name of at least two kings of Babylon in the Kassite Dynasty (c. 1150–1500 BC). The most...
- male
- Raba or Raba Ben Joseph Ben Hama(c. 280-352) was a Jewish Talmudist who lived in Babylonia, known as an amora. His top student was the famous...
- male
- Sudines (fl. c. 240 BC): Babylonian sage. He is mentioned as one of the famous Chaldean mathematicians or astrologers by later Roman writers like...
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