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===Death===
The final fate of Nabonidus is uncertain. Cyrus was known to spare the lives of some kings he had defeated, for example King [[Croesus]] of [[Lydia]], who, after his defeat, was allowed to live at King Cyrus's court as an advisor. This is according to [[Herodotus]], who also states that Croesus was first sentenced to death by burning and was only allowed to live after showing his wisdom.<ref>1.86-88</ref> [[Bacchylides]] tells us that [[Apollo]] snatched up Croesus just before the flames were about to burn him, and took him to the [[Hyperboreans]]. In the reference in the Nabonidus Chronicle to a campaign by Cyrus in (possibly) 547 BC, during which a country was taken and its king killed, the text showing the name of the country is damaged, although it may be [[Urartu]].<ref>J. Oelsner, "Review of R. Rollinger, ''Herodots babylonischer logos: Eine kritische Untersuchung der Glaubwürdigkeitsdiskussion'' (Innsbruck: Institut für Sprachwissenschaft 1993)", ''Archiv für Orientforschung'' '''46/47''' (1999/2000:378-80); R. Rollinger, "The Median "empire", the end of Urartu and Cyrus' the Great campaign in 547 B.C. (Nabonidus Chronicle II 16)", ''Ancient West & East'' '''7''' (2008:49-63).</ref> Accounts by Berossus and the retrospective Hellenistic Babylonian dynastic prophecies state that he was allowed to retire to live in [[Kermān Province|Carmania]].
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