Nebuchadnezzar II reestablished the Babylonian Empire from under Persian rule. He then went on to build the Hanging Gardens, one of the seven wonders of the world. Before Babylon had been occupied by the Persians, Hammurabi of Babylon established a written code of laws, which are the earliest transcribed laws known to man (Hammurabi's Code). Babylon also played an important role as the initiator of the rebellion against the Persians,as all of the surrounding Mesopotamian states and city-states looked to Babylon for guidance. Babylon had long resisted Persian rule, even after the Persians devastated the city.Hammurabi believed that his laws were set fair because in his opinion he thought that if someone injured another he shall receive the same injury in return.
they created the hanging gardens of Babylonia and they used 14 million bricks to build their city. they were also one of the first to use algebra
They were skilled at mathematics and astronomy.
its the weaponds and the way they set up the fighting arangements
He had sex with a pig
He wrote a lot of books.
He pioneered the long take
the Babylonian god of justice was Marduk ...... i think.
Assyrian, then Babylonian, then Persian.
its the weaponds and the way they set up the fighting arangements
Science and Astronomy where important to the Chaldeans, and when the Chaldeans took over the Babylonian empire, the Babylonians studied that
Ancient Babylonians were the first people to use irrigation. They invented advanced irrigation techniques that utilized both the Tigris and the Euphrates rivers.
what is some of his achievements
Hammurabi's Code
causeways and files were some major achievements
the most impressive achievements were the pillars of Aksum
He sieged the Hebrews and held them captive, taking away there belief, never to return home again. He made them like the Neo- Babylonian empire, so they would not want to return home. He sold some as slaves, and some of the smarter people went to teach, or similar things.
the most impressive achievements were the pillars of Aksum
Yes, achievements is the plural form for the noun achievement.
some of the major egyptian achievements were paper, wine, and the first national monument