Biography
He ruled twelve years according to the ''King List A''. At present, there are no inscriptions that have been identified as contemporaneous with his reign and it is only his appearance on the king lists which identify him. There has been some speculation by Hallo, Younger, and others that the ''Prophecy A'' text''Prophecy A'', tablet VAT 10179, KAR 421. refers to the kings of this dynasty with King III corresponding to Marduk-nādin-aḫḫē, and King IV to Marduk-šāpik-zēri due to the coincidences of their length of reigns. For subsequent kings, the "prophecies" offer poor correlation with their reigns and known events. In this scheme, Marduk-zer-X is represented by King VI, whose text is very broken up but the rivers are said to have filled with silt. This reconstruction depends on the identification of Adad-apla-iddina as a usurper, a position undermined by the discovery of the ''Walker Chronicle''. He was succeeded by Nabû-šuma-libūr, whose relationship to him is uncertain.Inscriptions
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Marduk-zer-X 11th-century BC Babylonian kings 11th-century BC rulers