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He was a just king but his assistants made bad assessments in a few occasions. When he was convinced of their bad assessments, he threw them in the lions den.

If you want good information on the topic, the best place is the Catholic version of the book of Daniel.

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The Chaldean treated their conquered people very well as if they were their own citizitens.

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