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December 3, 2011 Leave a Comment

Flood Control for Babylon

Today's installment concludes The Ancient City of Babylon,our selection from The Five Great Monarchies of the Ancient World, Vol. 4 Babylon by

December 2, 2011 Leave a Comment

The Great Temple of Belus

Herodotus expressly declares that the temple of Belus and the royal palace were upon opposite sides of the river.Continuing The Ancient City of

December 1, 2011 Leave a Comment

The Grand Palace of Nebuchadnezzar

The bricks of that part of the ruin which remains uncovered bear, one and all, the name of this king; and it is thus clear that here stood in ancient

November 30, 2011 Leave a Comment

Babylon’s River Works

West of the river, a rampart, twenty feet high, runs for nearly a mile parallel, at the distance of about 1000 yards from the old course of the

November 28, 2011 Leave a Comment

The Mounds of Babylon

The broad walls of Babylon” are “utterly broken” down, and her “high gates burned with fire.Continuing The Ancient City of Babylon,our selection

November 27, 2011 Leave a Comment

The Palaces of Babylon

Such was the general character of the town and its chief edifices, if we may believe the descriptions of eye-witnesses.Continuing The Ancient City

November 26, 2011 1 Comment

Babylon’s Ziggurat

It was a huge solid mass of brick-work, built (like all Babylonian temple-towers) in stages, square being emplaced on square, and a sort of rude

November 25, 2011 Leave a Comment

The Ancient City of Babylon

This series has eight easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: The Largest and Most Magnificent City of the Ancient

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