they portected them by having armies and they had parties
One of Nebuchadrezzar accomplishments was the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
The Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
that would be the first temple so it was the Babylonians, the second one was destroyed by the Romans.
There was a giant monster and it put its bum out and farted and BOOM! babylon was destroyed
A:The Book of Daniel, written approximately 167 BCE, retrospectively describes Daniel as foretelling the fall of Babylon when he explained a dream to the Babylonian king.
they are in mesopotamia and the empire was nebuchadrezzar 2
According to historians it was Nebuchadrezzar and Hammurabi.
He built massive city walls and a moat
Neo-Babylonia Neo-Babylonia
No, they are not the same. See the article on "Nebuchadrezzar I" from Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nebuchadrezzar_I)Nebuchadrezzar I, also known as Nebuchadnezzar I,... was the king of the Babylonian Empire from about 1125 B.C.E. to 1103 B.C.E. He is considered to be the greatest king of the Dynasty of Pashe ... He is not to be confused with the more well-known Nebuchadnezzar II of biblical fame . Nebuchadnezzar II was also known as "Nebuchadnezzar the Great" and lived c 630-562 BC.
Babylon was the capital of Babylonia.Capital of Babylon is Chaldean
Cyrus brought about the fall of Babylon and ended the New Babylonian Empire in 539 bc. Within a year of the entry of Cyrus into Babylon an edict was issued - 2Ch 36:22, 2Ch 36:23; Ezra 1:1 - granting permission for the exiles to return and build a house for the Lord in Jerusalem. Cyrus also brought out the vessels of the Temple which Nebuchadrezzar had carried away and handed them over to Sheshbazzar, the prince of Judah who took them with him to Jerusalem. Particulars of the return of the captives are given in the Books of Ezra and Nehemiah.