˜Theœ City of Babylon a history, c. 2000 BC-AD 116

Land and Peoples: an Introduction -- Discoveries and Excavations -- First Kings, to the Great Rebellion c.1894-1732 -- Law, Education, Literature: the path to supremacy -- From the Great Rebellion to the end of the First Dynasty c.1732-1592 -- The next 6 centuries: Kassite, Sealander, and Elamite ki...

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1. Verfasser: Dalley, Stephanie (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: London ; New York ; Port Mebourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore Cambridge University Press 2021
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Zusammenfassung:Land and Peoples: an Introduction -- Discoveries and Excavations -- First Kings, to the Great Rebellion c.1894-1732 -- Law, Education, Literature: the path to supremacy -- From the Great Rebellion to the end of the First Dynasty c.1732-1592 -- The next 6 centuries: Kassite, Sealander, and Elamite kings: c.1593-979 -- In the Shadow of Assyria 978-625 -- Independence under soldier-kings, from Nabopolassar to Nebuchadnezzar II 625-562 -- Nabonidus, Cyrus II The Great, and Cambyses 556-522 -- Part 1 From Darius I to Darius III 521-331; part 2 Alexander III of Macedon, -- The Great, and Civil War 331-c.129; Part 3 Seleucus I to the First Parthian Conquest -- First Parthian Conquest 141 BC to the visit of Trajan in AD 116
"Babylon, the most famous city of central Mesopotamia, gave its name to the surrounding region, Babylonia, and to the ancient kingdom, culture and language now known as Babylonian. It was one of many great cities clustering in that fertile land, where it rose to dominate the others and held its dominance for nearly 2,000 years. Long before Babylon rose to supreme power, other great cities had powerful kings, fine buildings, extensive literacy, and mighty gods, so it is surprising that Babylon was able to achieve and hold on to exceptional status for such a long time. Mesopotamian civilization in general is extraordinary for its unbroken traditions of cities and literacy, but it did not begin in Babylon. For more than a thousand years the land had nurtured great Sumerian cities such as Ur, Uruk and Lagash, whose rulers were pioneers of architecture, art and literature with a rich and complex cultural history"--
Beschreibung:XXI, 375 Seiten
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ISBN:9781107136274
978-1-10713627-4
9781316501771
978-1-316-50177-1