Against Apion, 1.136

Flavius Josephus  translated by William Whiston

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136Nabuchodonosor joined battle with him, and conquered him, and reduced the country under his dominion again. Now it so fell out, that his father Nabolassar fell into a distemper at this time, and died in the city of Babylon, after he had reigned twentynine years.

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