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It was cleopatra
mesopotamia was first ruled by priests of a polytheistic religion. The priests were later overthrown by the military force and kings took over. Religion plays a major role, however it was not combined with government.
Because if your religion is eating families, I wouldn't want you to be mayor?
By their classes the were assigned to each Nobel
The Indus River Valley Civilization is a Theocracy government and a Theocracy is run by a priest so there government and religion were combined.
In short, polytheistic
sumer and akad
Yes, in Aztec society, religion and government were closely intertwined. The ruler was both a political and religious leader, responsible for overseeing important religious ceremonies and maintaining a connection with the gods. Many aspects of Aztec government were guided by religious beliefs and practices.
The Babylonian Empire is unique because their government was run by a law known as the Code of Hammurabi. This is how Egypt and Babylonia similar.
Ur, Ur of the Chaldees is the region home later to the Babylonian empire and the Babylonian religious system
One key difference is that the Babylonian religion was polytheistic, with a pantheon of gods and goddesses, while Jewish religion is strictly monotheistic, focusing on the worship of one God. Additionally, Babylonian religion often involved rituals and sacrifices to appease the gods, while Jewish religion emphasized ethical behavior and adherence to religious laws as a means of connecting with God.