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Of all the cities of ancient Mesopotamia, Babylon is virtually the only one which is still remembered today. The very word Babylon has entered the lexicon of popular understanding as a synonym for decadence and wealth. But what do we really know about the history of this once mighty city?
Inside you will read about... ✓ King Hammurabi and the Babylonian Empire ✓ The Persian Conquest ✓ Alexander the Great Enters Babylon ✓ Babylon Falls ✓ Babylon in the Bible And much more!
Babylon first became important in the eighteenth century BCE under the rule of King Hammurabi. However, it barely survived his death before it was conquered, first by the Hittites and then by the Assyrians. In the seventh century BCE, the city was completely destroyed after it rebelled against Assyrian rule, and it wasn’t until the reign of King Nebuchadnezzar II that it once again became the heart of a large empire. After that, it was conquered by the Persians and finally, in the fourth century BCE, by Alexander the Great. Alexander planned to make Babylon the capital of his mighty empire, but he died in the city under mysterious circumstances before this was done. After his death, Babylon entered a period of decline from which it never recovered until by the seventh century CE it was no more than a source of bricks for local builders. How did this happen? How did this city rise to great power and then fall to become nothing but a memory? Why do we remember the name of Babylon when the names of all the other great cities of ancient Mesopotamia have been forgotten? This is the story of Babylon.
"Babylon: A history from beginning to end" promises to give you a complete history of Babylon and I think it does just that. Although it would be good to add, that it is only a short history. With a length of approximately 50 pages this book is quite short. The result is that the history is compressed into a king's list and a few notes on the events in Babylon. For people who want to get an overview of Babylon's history, it is quite good, but if you want to dive deeper and learn more about the c
Definitely over the kids’ heads, generally, but we made it work and got things out of it, while using appropriate documentaries on Curiousity to help solidify the time period in our minds.
Written in plain English exhibiting abundant information for readers despite its length...The book starts off with a good entr'/ intr'o-duct'ion:(Kindle Ed. p. 1)The very word Babylon is resonant with images of prosperity, magnificent buildings, and perhaps also with arrogance, decadence, and the worship of wealth and material possessions. But what was the reality of this ancient city which is still remembered today long after most of its contemporaries have been forgotten? Babylon had a history

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