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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

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Iraq Babylonia Euphrates River air circuitous treeless

Iraq Babylonia Euphrates River air circuitous treeless
Iraq (Babylonia) Euphrates River, air, showing circuitous treeless course. 1950, Iraq

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Iraq Babylonia Birs Nimrud Shrine Abraham 1950

Iraq Babylonia Birs Nimrud Shrine Abraham 1950
Iraq (Babylonia) Birs Nimrud, Shrine to Abraham. 1950, Iraq, Borsippa

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Iraq Babylonia Baghdad sunrise palm groves Y. M. C. A

Iraq Babylonia Baghdad sunrise palm groves Y. M. C. A
Iraq (Babylonia) Baghdad, sunrise seen through palm groves from Y.M.C.A. building. 1950, Iraq, Baghdad

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Alexander The Great Enters Babylon In 331Bc. Alexander Iii Of Macedon, 356 To 323 Bc

Alexander The Great Enters Babylon In 331Bc. Alexander Iii Of Macedon, 356 To 323 Bc. Greek King Of Macedon. From The Book Harmsworth History Of The World Published 1908

Background imageBabylonia Collection: St. Francis Of Assisi Tries To Convert Melek-El-Kamel, Sultan Of Babylonia

St. Francis Of Assisi Tries To Convert Melek-El-Kamel, Sultan Of Babylonia, To Christianity During The Fifth Crusade. From The Book Los Frailes Y Sus Conventos Published 1854

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Royal palace of Assyria, Nineveh (reconstruction)

Royal palace of Assyria, Nineveh (reconstruction)
Illustration of a Royal palace of Assyria, Nineveh (reconstruction)

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Fall of Babylon by Cyrus II, 539 BC

Fall of Babylon by Cyrus II, 539 BC
Illustration of a Fall of Babylon by Cyrus II, 539 BC

Background imageBabylonia Collection: PBIB2A-00096

PBIB2A-00096
Daniel reading the handwriting on the wall for Nebucchadnezzar. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageBabylonia Collection: BUSN2A-00090

BUSN2A-00090
Scribes using the stylus and other means of writing in ancient times. Hand-colored woodcut

Background imageBabylonia Collection: PANC2A-00111

PANC2A-00111
Cyrus the Great entering Babylon, 539 BC. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageBabylonia Collection: PANC2A-00112

PANC2A-00112
Cyrus II, King of Persia, restoring the Hebrews sacred vessels. Hand-colored woodcut of a Gustave Dore illustration

Background imageBabylonia Collection: PANC2A-00057

PANC2A-00057
Soldiers paying final tribute to the dying Alexander the Great in Babylon, 323 BC. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Gateway to the Hanging Gardens of Babylon

Gateway to the Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Entrance to the Hanging Gardens of ancient Babylon. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Map of the Mideast in ancient times

Map of the Mideast in ancient times
Map of the ancient Near East, birthplace of civilization. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Cultural links between India and Babylonia

Cultural links between India and Babylonia
Archaeology revealing cultural links between India and Babylonia from the dig at Tell Agrab, a settlement mound southeast of Eshnunna in the Diyala region. 1928

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Interior of an Assyrian Royal palace

Interior of an Assyrian Royal palace
Illustration of an Interior of an Assyrian Royal palace

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Ornament with an Assyrian king

Ornament with an Assyrian king
Illustration of a Ornament with an Assyrian king

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Babylonian Exile (597-539 BC) of the Jews

Babylonian Exile (597-539 BC) of the Jews
Illustration of a Babylonian Exile (597-539 BC) of the Jews, painted by Bendemann

Background imageBabylonia Collection: War council with the Persian king

War council with the Persian king
Illustration of a War council with the Persian king

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Cyrus II (c. 590 / 580-530 BC), Persian king

Cyrus II (c. 590 / 580-530 BC), Persian king
illustration of a Cyrus II (c.590/580-530 BC), Persian king

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Magus, Persian priests of Antiquity

Magus, Persian priests of Antiquity
Illustration of a Magus, Persian priests of Antiquity

Background imageBabylonia Collection: The Assyrian army goes to war

The Assyrian army goes to war
Illustration of the Assyrian army goes to war

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Ancient Assyrian reliefs

Ancient Assyrian reliefs
Illustration of a Ancient Assyrian reliefs

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Capture of a city by the Assyrians

Capture of a city by the Assyrians
Illustration of a Capture of a city by the Assyrians

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Assyrian warriors (c. 700 BC), ancient relief

Assyrian warriors (c. 700 BC), ancient relief
Illustration of a Assyrian warriors (c.700 BC), ancient relief

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Babylonian Ruler

Babylonian Ruler
Antique illustration of a Babylonian Ruler

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Vision of Ezekiel, c. 1518 (oil on panel)

Vision of Ezekiel, c. 1518 (oil on panel)
XIR377196 Vision of Ezekiel, c.1518 (oil on panel) by Raphael (Raffaello Sanzio of Urbino) (1483-1520); Palazzo Pitti, Florence, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Map, Personal Narative of travels in Babylonia, Assyria, Media, and Scythia, in the

Map, Personal Narative of travels in Babylonia, Assyria, Media, and Scythia, in the year 1824, 19th century engraving

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonian army, Jan Luyken, 1703 - 1762

Destruction of Jerusalem by the Babylonian army, Jan Luyken, 1703 - 1762

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Boundary Stone to record the services of Chariot commander Ritti-Marduk, in a campaign

Boundary Stone to record the services of Chariot commander Ritti-Marduk, in a campaign against Elam in South Iran. Reign of Nebuchadnezzar I 1125-1104 BC. Akkadian, Babylonian

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Assyrian Terracotta mask of Humbaba

Assyrian Terracotta mask of Humbaba
Terracotta mask of Humbaba the Assyrian guardian of the Cedar Forest 2nd millennium BCE

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Figurine of Huwawa C016 / 4486

Figurine of Huwawa C016 / 4486
Figurine of Huwawa, also known as Humbaba. Huwawa was the guardian of the Cedar Forest. He featured in the Epic of Gilgamesh, in which Gilgamesh killed Huwawa

Background imageBabylonia Collection: A Persian woman enveloped in her chadre

A Persian woman enveloped in her chadre. From: Travels in Georgia, Persia, Armenia, ancient Babylonia, &c. &c : during the years 1817, 1818, 1819, and 1820. Date: 1821

Background imageBabylonia Collection: The city of Teheran from the Ispahan Road

The city of Teheran from the Ispahan Road
A view of Teheran. From: Travels in Georgia, Persia, Armenia, ancient Babylonia, &c. &c : during the years 1817, 1818, 1819, and 1820. Date: 1821

Background imageBabylonia Collection: At Persepolis

At Persepolis

Background imageBabylonia Collection: At Mourg Aub

At Mourg Aub
An angel-like figure carved in stone. From: Travels in Georgia, Persia, Armenia, ancient Babylonia, &c. &c : during the years 1817, 1818, 1819, and 1820. Date: 1821

Background imageBabylonia Collection: A Persian lady

A Persian lady. From: Travels in Georgia, Persia, Armenia, ancient Babylonia, &c. &c : during the years 1817, 1818, 1819, and 1820. Date: 1821

Background imageBabylonia Collection: A Persian Khan

A Persian Khan. From: Travels in Georgia, Persia, Armenia, ancient Babylonia, &c. &c : during the years 1817, 1818, 1819, and 1820. Date: 1821

Background imageBabylonia Collection: A wild ass

A wild ass. From: Travels in Georgia, Persia, Armenia, ancient Babylonia, &c. &c : during the years 1817, 1818, 1819, and 1820. Date: 1821

Background imageBabylonia Collection: BABYLON: HANGING GARDENS. The city of Babylon and the hanging gardens

BABYLON: HANGING GARDENS. The city of Babylon and the hanging gardens, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Engraving from Diversarum Imaginum Speculativarum

Background imageBabylonia Collection: Sargon II of Assyria

Sargon II of Assyria
SARGON II His many conquests included Babylonia, Armenia, Philistia and Israel, which was wiped out by its defeat

Background imageBabylonia Collection: ARTAXERXES

ARTAXERXES Sasanid ruler in the Middle East, whose conquests comprised Iran, Babylonia, Mesopotamia and parts of south-eastern Arabia



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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.