No, 2 Kings and 1 Chronicles speaks of him as King of Assyria.
Hammurabi was the 6th king of Babylon.
Darius was king of the Persian Empire, not a god. Babylon was part of his empire.
King Nebuchadnezzar ruled in Babylon.
Hammurabi was the 6th king of Babylon.
Nebuchadnezzar was the Chaldean king who restored Babylon and created the Hanging Gardens for his wife. The Hanging Gardens are listed among the "wonders of the ancient world". Naturally, he lived in the capital of the Chaldean Empire, Babylon. His rule is approximated at 1100 BC BCE.
Nebuchadnezzar l King of the Babylonian Empire 1125 BC - 1103 BC Nebuchadnezzar ll ruled Babylon 605 BC - 562 BC
the roman empire lasted 500 years
It was founded in 1894 b.c. when an Amorite chief Sumu-Abum captured the place and became the first king of the first dynasty.
He was the sixth king of Babylon followed by Samsu-iluna of Babylon 1686-1678 BC.
Hammurabi was a king of the First Amorite Dynasty of Babylon. Babylon had already begun to expand from a city-state to a kingdom under the rule of his father, Sin-Muballit who conquered the city-states of Borsippa, Kish, and Sippar. Hammurabi continued Babylon's expansion and developed it from a minor kingdom to a power which united Mesopotamia under his rule.
The Persian Empire.
Maurya.