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1 Babylonia and Assyria Chapter 2 Lesson 3

2 The Rise of Hammurabi and Babylonia
Babylon: city-state of Mesopotamia Hammurabi: king of Babylon 1792 B.C. Clever leader, sought great power Controlled all of Southern Mesopotamia & neighboring city-states Empire was known as Babylonia Collected taxes throughout empire to support army and pay for building projects

3 Babylonian Civilization
Babylon was center of culture and learning Code of Hammurabi Set of 282 laws that governed the empire Combined Sumerian and Akkadian laws: Business Property Medical Marriage Children

4 Different punishments based on the lawbreaker’s class & victim of crime
“Eye for an eye” and “tooth for a tooth”

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6 The Assyrians Northern Mesopotamia Influenced by Babylonia’s culture
Great warriors In power in N Mesopotamia 1900 to 600 B.C. 688 B.C. to 627 B.C. most powerful time for Assyria

7 Babylonia Grows 605 B.C. Nebuchadnezzar II, new king of Babylon
Controlled much of Assyria Returned Babylon to greatness: Tower of Babel Hanging Gardens

8 Tower of Babel

9 Hanging Gardens

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11 Babylon was a trading city
Center of learning Mathematics Astronomy

12 When Nebuchadnezzar II died so did the Babylonian Empire
Persians conquered in 539 B.C.


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