How did Hammurabi treat his people?
Hammurabi treated his people with equal. He was trying to show peace in love through out the villages. That's why he created the "code of laws. Everyone trusted and cared for leader and king Hammurabi.That is what i think
What different types of knowledge and skills would babylonians need to build the hanging gardens?
The babylonians built hanging gardens to terraced gardens.
What technology do Romans use?
The Roman engineer applied technology to a number of devices such as in the art of siege warfare there was the Onager , Scorpio and Ballistae . In the construction of harbor facilities and bridge-works . The heating of homes and bathhouses .
Why did the Jewish Diaspora begin?
The second Diaspora (70 CE to the present day) began when the Romans destroyed the 2nd Temple and expelled the Jews from Israel.
In 689 BC Babylon was destroyed by the city of?
It was not destroyed by a single city. It was destroyed by King Sennacherib of the Neo-Assyrian Empire and was rebuilt by his son and successor Esarhaddon in 669BC.
Was hammurabi's father a king to?
yep.
Sin-muballit was the king before Hammurabi.
He was the king of Babylon.
The box score below is an accurate record of events for the baseball contest played on July 12, 1996 at Coors Field. The Colorado Rockies defeated the San Diego Padres and the box score is "ready to surrender its truth to the knowing eye." I think that's the answer
What did neo babylonians trade?
The neo-Babylonian empire existed from about 626 BCE till 539 BCE. This portion of time in Mesopotamian and Babylonian history shows the region was highly developed for its day-- there were courts of law, temples to the various gods and goddesses, a thriving city life in Babylon, and a hierarchical system of labor. There was a form of feudalism in which the poor (who worked in farming and agriculture) were considered part of the land on which they worked; their labor was owned by the wealthy members of society who also owned the land.
But there is evidence that skilled craftsmen, who were considered of a higher status than farm laborers, were able to use barter, and they received goods as payment for their work-- for one example, land was something frequently traded and used as payment. In addition to land, food or clothing might also have been used as payment for service. There is some evidence that coins were invented around this time, but it is not clear whether a system of payment using money was occurring with any regularity during the Neo-Babylonian era.
What were the chores of a Babylonian woman?
one role is that the girls have to take care of the children while the fathers are out working. (like most stay at home mothers)