Hammurabi was the first king of the Babylonian Empire around 1792 BCE. He is credited with the invention of the first code of law in recorded history: the code of Hammurabi. Of course, religion was another source of order. Hammurabi's code was able to attain legitimacy through the Sun god, who supposedly inspired him. Hammurabi's law code was an attempt at equality in the hands of the law, even though it didn't really accomplish this to it's fullest. The famous an "eye for an eye" originates from this law code. Order was kept with law, religion, and central power.
To keep order within the United States.
The Babylonians used cuneiform to write the Akkadian and Babylonian Languages. Cuneiform tablets were written by pressing reed styluses to clay blocks and then left to harden.
judea paid tribute
Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.
Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.
To keep order within the United States.
To keep order within the United States.
Why was the Spanish Empire violent? Why was the Japanese Empire violent? All empires have to keep their colonies in order and if one revolts then force is often necessary. The British Empire was no different from any other empire in that respect.
The Judeans did not defeat Persia, the Persians under their king Cyrus the Great took control of Judah which was already under control of the Babylonians whom Persia replaced as ruler. The Babylonians had already deported the entire aristocracy of Judea. Persian king Cyrus the Great allowed them to return and try to reclaim their ancestral estates.
Persia tried to keep peace and prosperity within its empire (includung the Greek cities of Asia Minor) and stop external Greek cities from creating trouble within the empire. This failed and the Greeks went back to fighting each other, including the 27-year Peloponnesian War between the Athenian empire and the Peloponnesian League led by Sparta, which devastated the Greek world. Persia had to intervene to try to end it and stop the spillover into its empire. Presumably the moral lesson is if others want to fight and damage themselves, leave them to it and keep your own house protected and in order.
The Jewish answer is that the Babylonians did not change the Jewish faith. Our traditions, which we still keep, have been around since long before the Babylonian exile.
The Babylonians used cuneiform to write the Akkadian and Babylonian Languages. Cuneiform tablets were written by pressing reed styluses to clay blocks and then left to harden.
When there is a need to keep order and when there is a catastrophe and people need help....NovaNet Answer A and C only.
If you don't have solders than who would keep order. so the Romans used to build barrackses to shelter roman legainares from different parts of the empire. If you don't have solders than who would keep order. so the Romans used to build barrackses to shelter roman legainares from different parts of the empire.
It lasted 50 years, 499-449 BCE. First Persia suppressed the Ionian Revolt of Greek city-states in Asia Minor. 499-493 BCE It then tried to punish Athens and Eretria for interfering in that revolt. 490 BCE When this failed it then tried to bring all of peninsular Greece within its empire to keep the cities from stirring up trouble within the empire. 480-479 BCE. When this failed it attempted to keep hold of the Greek cities within it empire but failed. 478-449 BCE.
Its failure convinced the Persians that the only way to keep the Greek cities quiet and stop disrupting the peace in its empire was to bring them within the empire. This led to the persian invasion of peninsular Greece a decade later.
they fought with other peoples who in their empire.