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- Babylon (9716 bytes)
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16: ...ction of the capital. In [[689 BC]] its walls, temples and palaces were razed to the ground and the ru...
18: ...e Assyrian empire the Babylonians saw another example of divine vengeance.
27: ... the ancient world. Nebuchadnezzar ordered the complete reconstruction of the imperial grounds, includ...
31: ...nd scientific advancement. Babylonian scholars completed maps of constellations, and created the found... - Ur (11926 bytes)
3: ... ziggurat is a temple of [[Nanna (Sumerian deity)|Nanna]], a [[deity]] in [[Sumerian mythology]], and has...
9: ...iving. Ur by this time was considered sacred to [[Nanna]], the [[moon]] [[god]] in [[Sumerian mythology]]...
15: ... [[21st century BC|2094 BC]]. During his rule, temples, including the ziggurat, were built and [[agric...
17: ... this event. Later [[Babylon]] captured the city. Nanna was known to the Babylonians as ''Sin''. The Baby...
33: ...mes, owing to its sanctity, Ur became a favourite place of [[sepulture]], so that after it had ceased ... - Chaldean mythology (2527 bytes)
2: ...prehend the whole territory inhabited by those peoples.
6: ...Greek]] parallels as well; for example, [[Ishtar|Inanna]]'s descent into the underworld strikingly recall...
11: ...na]]. Sin and [[Ningal]] gave birth to [[Ishtar|Inanna]] (goddess of love and war) and to [[Utu]]/[[Sham...
13: ...that governed such basic things as physics and complex things such as social order and law. - Nineveh (10193 bytes)
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8: ...ed new palaces, temples to [[Sin]], [[Nergal]], [[Nanna]], [[Shamash]], Ishtar, and [[Nabu]] of [[Borsipp...
10: ...ithin it the famous "palace without a rival", the plan of which has been mostly recovered and has over...
27: remain, and the very place on which it had stood was only matter
32: passed the place in the ''[[Anabasis (Xenophon)|Retreat of the ...
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