King Nebuchadnezzar II
The hanging Gardens of Babylon or the hanging Gardens of Semiramis were build by the Babylonian Emperor Nebuchadnezzer II at 600 BCE. The gardens were destroyed by earthquakes after the 2nd century BCE. Currently there are no hanging gardens although there are famous gardens in different parts of the world like Tivoli in Rome, Villa d' Este, the Vatican gardens, the gardens of Verseilles in Paris France and elswhere.
The founder of Babylon was Nimrod, and Babylon became an empire and a world power during the reign of King Nebuchadnezzar II (634 BC - 562 BC). But often referred to as the greatest king was King Hammurabi (1810 BC - 1750 BC).
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