YEAR OF THE TWELFTH OF THE KINGDOM OF NEBUCHADNEZZAR THE EBAIMERA OF ASSYRIANS IN NINEVEH THE CITY OF THE GREAT IN THE ARFAXAD, WHO REIGNED AS A MIDE IN EKVATANI
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Twelfth Year Of The Reign Of Nebuchadonosor On The Day Of Assyrians In Nineveh, The Great City In Arphaxad, Reigned Medes In Ekbatanoi.
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Year Twelfth Of The Reign Kingdom Nebuchadonosor Nebuchadnezzar S O Day Evamars Sileysen Sileyed Assyrians Assyria WHEREIN Nineveh T The City Cities T The Long Large WHEREIN Tais Ties Arfaxd Arfaxad S O Reigned Medon WHEREIN Ekvatans Ekbatanies
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Year Twelfth The Kingdom Nebuchadnezzar O Evamars Sileyed Assyria WHEREIN Nineveh The Cities The Large WHEREIN Ties Arfaxad O Reigned Medon WHEREIN Ekbatanies
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The Twelfth Year Of The Reign Of Nebuchadonosor The Seventh Day Of The Assyrians In Nineveh The Great City In Arfaxad And Reigned Medes In Ekbatans
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In The Twelfth Year Of The Reign Of Nebuchadnezzar, Who Slew The Assyrians In Nineveh, The Great City Of Arphaxad, Who Reigned Over The Medes In Ecvatanois.
In The Twelfth Year Of The Reign Of Nabuchodonosor, Who Reigned In Nineve, The Great City; In The Days Of Arphaxad, Which Reigned Over The Medes In Ecbatane,
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