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# Babylonia
## Overview
Babylonia was a major Mesopotamian civilization centered on the city of Babylon, with three principal periods: the Old Babylonian period (~18941595 BCE), the Kassite (Middle Babylonian) period (~15951155 BCE), and the Neo-Babylonian Empire (626539 BCE). The Old Babylonian period reached its height under Hammurabi (~17921750 BCE), who unified Mesopotamia and issued the Code of Hammurabi. The Neo-Babylonian Empire, founded by Nabopolassar and reaching its zenith under Nebuchadnezzar II, was the last native Mesopotamian empire before Persian conquest. @t[1894 BCE..539 BCE]
## Key Facts
- Region: Central-southern Mesopotamia (modern Iraq)
- Old Babylonian period: ~18941595 BCE @t[1894 BCE..1595 BCE]
- Kassite (Middle Babylonian) period: ~15951155 BCE @t[1595 BCE..1155 BCE]
- Neo-Babylonian period: 626539 BCE @t[626 BCE..539 BCE]
- Capital: Babylon
- Language: Akkadian (Babylonian dialect)
- Chief deity: Marduk
## Notable Rulers
- Hammurabi (~17921750 BCE): Unified Mesopotamia, issued the Code of Hammurabi @t[1792 BCE..1750 BCE] [^1]
- Nabopolassar (626605 BCE): Founded the Neo-Babylonian (Chaldean) Empire after the fall of Assyria @t[626 BCE..605 BCE] [^3]
- Nebuchadnezzar II (605562 BCE): Built the Ishtar Gate and Etemenanki ziggurat, destroyed the Temple of Jerusalem (586 BCE) @t[605 BCE..562 BCE] [^3]
- Nabonidus (556539 BCE): Last native king, defeated by Cyrus the Great @t[556 BCE..539 BCE]
## Achievements
- Code of Hammurabi: One of the earliest comprehensive legal codes (~1754 BCE) @t[~1754 BCE]
- Advanced astronomy and mathematics (predicted eclipses, developed algebra)
- Etemenanki: Great ziggurat of Babylon ("House of the Foundation of Heaven and Earth"), dedicated to Marduk; associated with the Tower of Babel legend; described by Herodotus as a massive stepped tower @t[~600 BCE] [^4]
- Esagila: Main temple complex of Marduk in Babylon, center of Babylonian religious life [^4]
- Hanging Gardens of Babylon (one of the Seven Wonders, existence debated) [^2]
- Ishtar Gate and Processional Way
- Babylonian Captivity (597539 BCE): Nebuchadnezzar II deported the population of Judah to Babylon following the destruction of the First Temple (586 BCE); ended when Cyrus the Great permitted the exiles to return @t[597 BCE..539 BCE] [^3]
## Decline
The Old Babylonian period ended when the Hittites sacked Babylon (~1595 BCE), after which the Kassite dynasty ruled for nearly 400 years. @t[~1595 BCE] [^3] The Neo-Babylonian Empire fell to Cyrus the Great of Persia in 539 BCE. @t[=539 BCE]
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[^1]: Roth, M.T. *Law Collections from Mesopotamia and Asia Minor* (1997)
[^2]: Dalley, S. *The Mystery of the Hanging Garden of Babylon* (2013)
[^3]: Van De Mieroop, M. *A History of the Ancient Near East* (3rd ed., Wiley-Blackwell, 2015)
[^4]: Herodotus, *Histories* 1.178183
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> Historical event. Attested by Roth (1997) [^1]; Dalley (2013) [^2].
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> 1595 BCE event. Attested by Roth (1997) [^1]; Dalley (2013) [^2]. BCE temporal tags not yet supported by factbase.
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> Historical event. Attested by Roth (1997) [^1]; Dalley (2013) [^2].
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> Historical event. Attested by Roth (1997) [^1]; Dalley (2013) [^2].
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> Roth (1997) [^1]
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> Roth (1997) [^1]
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> Roth (1997) [^1]
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> Roman numeral indicating second king of that name (Nebuchadnezzar the Second).
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> Scholarship remains current. Hammurabi chronology is well-established.
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> Scholarship remains current. Hanging Gardens debate continues in modern research.