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Nebuchadnezzar (Nabû-kudurri-uṣur) or Nebuchadrezzar was the name of four kings of Babylon:
- Nebuchadnezzar I (r. c. 1125 – 1104 BC), known for his victory over Elam and the recovery of the Statue of Marduk
 - Nebuchadnezzar II (r. 605–562 BC), famous for his appearances in the Hebrew Bible
 - Nebuchadnezzar III (r. 522 BC), originally named Nidintu-Bêl, rebel against Darius I of Persia
 - Nebuchadnezzar IV (r. 521 BC), originally named Arakha, rebel against Darius I of Persia
 
It may also refer to:
- Nebuchadnezzar (governor of Uruk) - a governor of the city Uruk in the 640s BC, possibly ancestor of the later Nebuchadnezzar II
 - Nebuchadnezzar (wine), a bottle that holds 15 litres of wine
 - Nebuchadnezzar (Blake), a 1795 print by William Blake
 - Nebuchadnezzar (video game), a 2021 city-building game
 - Nebuchadnezzar (The Matrix), the name of Morpheus' vessel in the science fiction films The Matrix, The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions
 - Nabucco (short for Nabucodonosor/ Nebuchadnezzar) an opera by Giuseppe Verdi
 
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