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Babylonian
Babylonian Bab`y*lo"ni*an, a.
Of or pertaining to the real or to the mystical Babylon, or
to the ancient kingdom of Babylonia; Chaldean.
Babylonian
Babylonian Bab`y*lo"ni*an, n.
1. An inhabitant of Babylonia (which included Chaldea); a
Chaldean.
2. An astrologer; -- so called because the Chaldeans were
remarkable for the study of astrology.
Meaning of babylonian from wikipedia
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earlier Akkadian Empire,
Third Dynasty of Ur, and Old ****yrian Empire. The
Babylonian Empire rapidly fell
apart after the
death of
Hammurabi and
reverted to...
- (present-day Iraq)
Babylonian language, a
dialect of the
Akkadian language Babylonia (disambiguation)
Babylonian astronomy Babylonian calendar Babylonian captivity...
- The Neo-
Babylonian Empire or
Second Babylonian Empire,
historically known as the
Chaldean Empire, was the last
polity ruled by
monarchs native to Mesopotamia...
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normally refers to the
collection of
writings named specifically the
Babylonian Talmud (Talmud Bavli),
compiled in the 5th
century by Rav Ashi and Ravina...
- The
Babylonian calendar was a
lunisolar calendar used in
Mesopotamia from
around the
second millennium BCE
until the
Seleucid Era (294 BCE), and it was...
- The
Babylonian captivity or
Babylonian exile is the
period in
Jewish history during which a
large number of
Judeans from the
ancient Kingdom of
Judah were...
- Tell
Leilan Kurda Nineveh Tell al-Rimah
Ekallatum The Old
Babylonian Empire, or
First Babylonian Empire, is
dated to c. 1894–1595 BC, and
comes after the...
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gradual replacement in
common use by Old
Aramaic among ****yrians and
Babylonians from the 8th
century BC. It is the
earliest do****ented
Semitic language...
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Babylonian religion is the
religious practice of Babylonia. Babylonia's
mythology was
greatly influenced by its
Sumerian counterparts and was
written on...
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Syria and Kuwait. The
Sumerians and
Akkadians (including ****yrians and
Babylonians), each
originating from
different areas,
dominated Mesopotamia from the...