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After Alexander's death, Seleucus gained the satrapy of Babylonia, which was to form the core of his later kingdom.
What was the exact place of ancient cuneiform culture in Uruk, and in Babylonia more generally, during the Hellenistic and Parthian periods?
Babylonia is a new theatre project that explores how corporate and online cultures impact people.
The way to understanding ancient Babylonia and Assyria and much of biblical history now lay open.
At one time the chain of signal fires extended like a telegraph system all the way to Babylonia.
I went to the library and borrowed a translation of Gilgamesh, the story that was written in Babylonia thousands of years ago.
According to tradition Mesopotamia and Babylonia were evangelized by the Apostles Bartholomew and Thomas.
There are also the Chaldean Church of Babylonia and the Armenian Church.
There are the fertility goddesses from the ancient cults in Egypt and Babylonia and the earth mother of Asia Minor, worshipped under varying names and guises.
Babylonia rebelled twice and Susiana three times.
This victory had serious consequences for Babylonia.
Sennacherib had considerable difficulties with Babylonia.
Akkad, Assyria and Babylonia all used the written East Semitic Akkadian language for official use and as a spoken language.
Merchants and merchant networks were known to operate in ancient Babylonia and Assyria, China, Egypt, Greece, India, Persia, Phoenecia and Rome.
At about the same time, astrologer-priests in Babylonia observed the motions of the Sun, Moon, and planets from atop their terraced towers known as ziggurats.
The builders came from Babylonia and Ionia, and the design introduced themes that existed in the region integrating these into a specifically royal Achaemenid architecture.
During the conflict between Lydia and the Medes, independent Cilicia and Babylonia, as two important nonaligned powers of the region, acted jointly as mediators.
In Babylonia during the period 1800 to 1600 BC, for example, the daily wage for a common laborer was enough to buy about 15 pounds of wheat.
Cultural continuity was not broken off, either, particularly in Babylonia.
If so, then Samaria, for instance, would not be included since the returnees from Babylonia did not conquer it and the hold of the Hasmoneans on this area was rather short lived and shaky.
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He sprang, then, from Anshan, the immediate neighbour of Babylonia to the east.
In Babylonia the talent consisted of 60 manas, and each mana of 60 shekels, so that the talent consisted of 3600 shekels.
Much of our knowledge of the history of early Babylonia is derived from material found at Telloh.
But what they do show is the rise in Babylonia of a religion for the individual.
The great plain of Irak, the ancient Babylonia, is not only uncultivated now, but for the most part is uncultivable.
He appears in this relationship to Bel in the religious texts of Babylonia.
Kassite supremacy lasted for over 570 years, and during that period Babylonia was known as Karduniash.
The most terrible ghost in Babylonia was that of a woman who had died in childbed.
Little is known regarding the relations between Elam and Babylonia during the Kassite period.
In Babylonia the agricultural myth regarding the Mother Goddess and the young god had many variations.
Maspero, Gaston, A History of Egypt, Chaldea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Vol.
Algebra has its roots in ancient Babylonia and Egypt and in the work of Diophantus, a Greek who became known as the father of algebra.
The first Kassite king of Babylonia of whom we have knowledge was Gandash.
The alluvial plain of Babylonia was the gift of the two great rivers.
Many such customs must have been in vogue in Babylonia and Assyria.
Seven is a sacred number in Babylonia, as we find in many a connection.
At a remote time the art of Babylonia was that of a civilized people.
He is also, as in Babylonia, the one who determines the fates of mankind.
Shortly prior to and after this time, large numbers of Israelites living in the Judaean region were captured and exiled to Babylonia.
Alexander died in 323 BC, at the age of 32, in Babylonia, and his body was supposed to have been transported to Alexandria for burial.
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