File:Detail, stele of Nabonidus. Nabonidus wears the traditional dress of a Babylonian king, holding objects symbolizing justice and power.jpg

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English: Detail, stele of Nabonidus. Nabonidus wears the traditional dress of a Babylonian king, holding objects symbolizing justice and power. Before him is the crescent moon god Sin, to whom Nabonidus was personally devoted. Probably from Babylon, Iraq. Neo-Babylonian period, reign of Nabonidus, 556-539 BCE. The British Museum, London.
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