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Babylonia Collection

"Babylonia: A Journey through Time and Splendor" Step into the ancient land of Babylonia, where history unfolds like a captivating tale

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Babylonia Collection: Hanging gardens of Babylon
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Babylonia Collection: Hanging Gardens of Babylon
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Babylonia Collection: The Babylonian Map of the World, c. 510-c. 500 BC. Artist: Assyrian Art
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Babylonia Collection: PANC2A-00003
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Babylonia Collection: Cylinder of Cyrus the Great with text written in akkadian cu
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Babylonia Collection: Orthostates depicting Gilgamesh between two minotaur demigods holding up the sun disc. From Tell Hal
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Babylonia Collection: Persian Empire about 500 BC
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Babylonia Collection: Illustration of strip of land known as the fertile crescent which stretched from Egypt through
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Babylonia Collection: The Babylonian Whore, 1498, (1936). Artist: Albrecht Durer
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Babylonia Collection: Assyrian residential complex, visual reconstruction
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Babylonia Collection: Winged genie. Detail of a relief from the palace of Assyrian king Sargon II, 722-705 BC
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Babylonia Collection: The Bride of Belus (La fiancee de Belus), 1885
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Babylonia Collection: Babylonian boundary-stone (kudurru) of the time of King Nebuchadnezzar I of Babylon, c1125-1104 BC
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Babylonia Collection: The market place in the ancient Sumerian city of Nippur
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Babylonia Collection: Rome v. Persia (Sassanian), circa 300 A. D. c1915. Creator: Emery Walker Ltd
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Babylonia Collection: Map of Assyria, Chaldea and Adjacent Countries, 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Babylonia Collection: The Hanging Gardens of Ancient Babylon, 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Babylonia Collection: Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Iraq
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Babylonia Collection: Terracotta Fertility goddess, Ishtar (Astarte), Old Babylonian, c2000 BC
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Babylonia Collection: Babylonian terracotta statuette of Astarte
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Babylonia Collection: Babylonian clay tablet with Geometrical Problems
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Babylonia Collection: Babylonian white marble figure of a woman, 30th century BC
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Babylonia Collection: Babylonian priest and king
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Babylonia Collection: Belshazzars Feast (First steel plate), June 1, 1826. Creator: John Martin
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Babylonia Collection: Belshazzars Feast, from Illustrations of the Bible, 1835. Creator: John Martin
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Babylonia Collection: Panel (Furnishing Fabric), London, 1852. Creator: Unknown
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Babylonia Collection: The Feast of Belshazzar. Creator: Strobel, Bartholomaus
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Babylonia Collection: The Feast of Belshazzar, First third of 17th cen. Creator
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Babylonia Collection: Sennacheribs navy on the Persian Gulf (litho)
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Babylonia Collection: Babylon turrid shell, Turris babylonia
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Babylonia Collection: The conquest of the Sealand, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub. 1915
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Babylonia Collection: Majestic Palaces of Ancient Assyrias Great Capital Nineveh as it was more than twenty-five
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Babylonia Collection: Recent Researches in Babylonia (engraving)
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Babylonia Collection: The Kassite invasion of Babylonia in 18th century BC, from Hutchinson
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Babylonia Collection: Nabonidus king of Babylonia, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub. 1915
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Babylonia Collection: The Gutians capturing a Babylonian city from the Akkadians
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Babylonia Collection: Entrance of Cyrus into Babylon, illustration from Hutchinson
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Babylonia Collection: The Babylonian Marriage Market (colour litho)
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Babylonia Collection: A patesi or priest-king worshipping Ningirsu, god of Lagash in southern Babylonia
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Babylonia Collection: Nebuchadnezzar II, King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire
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Babylonia Collection: Balthazars Feast, ca. 1624. Creator: Jan Muller
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Babylonia Collection: Sibylle Persique, ca. 1635. Creators: Gilles Rousselet, Abraham Bosse
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Babylonia Collection: Palace of Nebuchadnezzar (6th Century B. C. ) and Desolate Ruins of Once Mighty Babylon
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Babylonia Collection: Pre-Persian, circa 600 B. C. c1915. Creator: Emery Walker Ltd
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Babylonia Collection: Rome v. Parthia, circa 50 B. C. c1915. Creator: Emery Walker Ltd


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"Babylonia: A Journey through Time and Splendor" Step into the ancient land of Babylonia, where history unfolds like a captivating tale. Marvel at the wonders that once graced this enchanting civilization, starting with the legendary Hanging Gardens of Babylon. These lush terraces suspended in mid-air were a testament to human ingenuity and beauty. Delve deeper into Babylonia's rich heritage as you explore artifacts like PANC2A-00003, also known as the Cylinder of Cyrus the Great. This Akkadian text offers insights into the reigns of powerful rulers who shaped the Persian Empire around 500 BC. The Fertile Crescent, stretching from Egypt through Canaan and Mesopotamia to Babylonia, emerges as a vital strip of land in biblical accounts. Its significance is beautifully illustrated in ancient texts and maps such as "The Babylonian Map of the World" by Assyrian artists. Immerse yourself in daily life within an Assyrian residential complex reconstruction. Visualize how people lived during this era while admiring intricate details like winged genies adorning palace walls – symbols of protection and power under kings like Sargon II. Not all tales are filled with grandeur; some delve into darker themes. Albrecht Durer's painting "The Babylonian Whore" depicts societal vices prevalent during his time but draws inspiration from historical references to Babylonia's reputation for decadence. Travel back even further to witness love stories unfold amidst divine beliefs with "The Bride of Belus. " This evocative artwork captures emotions intertwined with religious devotion, offering glimpses into personal lives amid grand civilizations. Finally, pay homage to one of Babylonia's most influential figures – Hammurabi. As King from 1792-1730 BC, he established a legal code that influenced societies for centuries after his reign ended.