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Amytis is pronounced as "uh-MEE-tis" with the emphasis on the second syllable.
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The King of the Babylonian Empire Nebuchadnezzar II who ruled between 602 and 562 BCE gave the orders to construct the gardens for the favour of his beloved Queen Amytis who missed her homeland's [Medea] trees and flowers.
for king Nebuchadnezzar's homesick wife Amytis.
He didn't make all seven wonders of the world; he only made the Hanging Gardens. He created them for his wife, Amytis, because she was homesick. The garden's flowers were collected from her city-state, Media.
His wife's name was Amytis who was from Medo-Persia. He built the hanging gardens of Babylon for her.
His wife's name was Amytis who was from Medo-Persia. He built the hanging gardens of Babylon for her.
Nebuchadnezzar created the Hanging Gardens because his wife Amytis was very homesick for her childhood village Media
There were several kings with that name. Nebuchadnezzar 2 was a king of the ancient Babylon civilization. Nebuchadnezzar 2 was the king referred to in the Bible. This Nebuchadnezzar is credited with the construction of the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. He built it to remind his wife of her homeland. His wife was Amyitis (Amytis). She was from Medis (Media) in Persia. The Median Empire was an allie of the Babylonian Empire, and was located in what is now North-Eastern Iran.
Nebuchadnezzar's wife, Amytis, missed her green homeland, Medes. With that Nebuchadnezzar build her the hanging gardens in Babylon. They were also regarded as one of the ancient wonders of the world.