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This ancient city state of Mesopotamia was known for housing the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, one of the wonders of the ancient world. It was in the Fertile Crescent and located just south of modern day Baghdad.

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What is a city surrounded by smaller villages called?

It might be an urban agglomeration, a conurbation or a metropolitan area.

How would you describe the code of hammurabi?

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Which best describes Babylonian law under Hammurabi?

Which early society is recognized for creating the law code called the Code of Hammurabi?

Hammurabi (1760 BCE) himself was a Babylonian, but the laws he codified may date as far back as the 4th millennium BCE. "Mesopotamian" is probably a good non-scholastic answer.

Babylon. But these laws were generally recognized in all of Mesopotamia prior to codification.

Mesopotamian, more specifically Babylonian.

What are the notes for recorder the river of Babylon?

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What did babylonians eat and wear?

At this time was a period of warmth on the earth. The people carried shields and spears mostly but full body armor was in its beginnings. Therefore, their clothing was preferably light or as an undergarment for the armor.

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Why do you think Hammurabi created the laws?

All civilizations had laws, the issue was whether they were written down or not. Hamurabbi was the first person to have his laws placed in the middle of town so that everyone could know them. Before the punishments were arbitrary and often bias, the people would break the law withoutrealizing there was a law. basically Hamurabi was the creater of the first public law books

What year did Hammurabi come to power?

Hammurabi became king in 1792 and left 1850.

How was hammurabi's code enforced?

Hammurabi codified the laws in which the state could prosecute on its own behalf. The code of Hammurabi is famous for demanding punishment to fit the crime with different treatment for each social class. The Code is thought to be Sumerian in spirit but with a Babylonian inspired harshness.

Why were hanging gardens of Babylon created?

The gardens were supposedly built by the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II around 600 BC. He is reported to have constructed the gardens to please his homesick wife, Amytis of Media, who longed for the trees and fragrant plants of her homeland Persia. -Answerquestt

Difference between Babylon and Mesopotamia?

Babylon was a kingdom/city located in the geographical area known as Mesopotamia, just like Oklahoma (Oklahoma City) is located in the mainland USA.

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Mesopotamia was a large geographical area. Babylon was much smaller. A city state and cultural area where inhabitants mostly shared the same culture. Babylon was more like a city and within the large general area called Mesopotamia

What pattern does Hammurabi's code follow?

Rules and regulations for living in society Apex

What is the moral of by the waters of Babylon?

Hollywood is not America. Paris neither. Take a break from lavish living and take a breather.

Is Iraq Babylon?

Not really.

The land which was part of the Babylonian Empire is mostly contained in modern Iraq now but culturally and territorially they two aren't much alike.

Iraq is territorially a construct from the colonial period, and culturally influenced by Arabic, Islamic and Persian states (and a bunch of others) over time.

When did Nebuchadnezzar reign?

Nebuchadnezzar was king of Babylonian from 605 to 562 BCE.

What is the code of loyalty described in Beowulf?

Loyalty was one of the biggest traits a man in those days could develope. There

are many examples of Beowulf's loyalty. He loyalty to Hrothgar's sons when he

refused the chance to be king. Beowulf's loyalty to other people is the code of

loyalty.

What title did the babylon rulers have?

In those days, the people had no freedom of voice.

What was hanging gardens?

Do you have source that the Hanging Gardens really existed? Because there is still no concrete documentation that it was really existed, there's a controversy that it's just a poetic or actual creation.

It was built by the use of bricks and there was a special mechanical tool that was used to regulate the life of the trees and plants.

How is Hammurabi's code similar to the modern laws?

How do you compare the United States law to the Code of Hammurabi law?

When was nebuchadnezzar's started to reign?

King Nebuchadnezzar reigned Babylon circa 605 BCE - 562 BCE. This is the king that was referenced in the book of Daniel in the Old Testament of the Bible.