• The Babylonian War was a conflict fought between 311–309 BC between Antigonus I Monophthalmus and Seleucus I Nicator, ending in a victory for Seleucus...
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    the Kingdom of Judah to escape dominance by the Neo-Babylonian Empire. Resulting in a Babylonian victory and the destruction of the Kingdom of Judah,...
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    The Medo-Babylonian conquest of the Assyrian Empire was the last war fought by the Neo-Assyrian Empire, between 626 and 609 BC. Succeeding his brother...
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    Egypt and Cyprus. Each of them ruled as kings (in all but name). The Babylonian War was a conflict fought between 311 and 309 BC between the Diadochi kings...
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    Flavius Josephus, The War of the Jews 1.1§2 Archived 13 February 2021 at the Wayback Machine Chanukah, Shabbat 21b, Babylonian Talmud Debevoise 1938,...
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    Latin texts (and later material based on them) in a Babylonian context refers to the Babylonian god Bel Marduk. Though often identified with Greek Zeus...
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    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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    Antigonus and Seleucus; only a very rudimentary Babylonian chronicle detailing the events of the war remains. The description of the year 310 BC has completely...
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    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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    ascendancy, when Babylonian kings rose to dominate large parts of the Ancient Near East: the First Babylonian Empire (or Old Babylonian Empire, c. 1894/1880–1595...
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    Babylonia (redirect from Babylonians)
    earlier Akkadian Empire, Third Dynasty of Ur, and Old Assyrian Empire. The Babylonian Empire rapidly fell apart after the death of Hammurabi and reverted to...
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    established Kurigalzu II on the Babylonian throne, in the first of what would become a series of Assyrian interventions in Babylonian affairs. Burnaburiash married...
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    The Babylonian captivity or Babylonian exile was the period in Jewish history during which a large number of Judeans from the ancient Kingdom of Judah...
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    revolts against Babylon, in which Nebuchadnezzar II, king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, besieged Jerusalem, the capital city of the Kingdom of Judah....
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    empires in antiquity, the 19th–16th century BC Old Babylonian Empire, and the 7th–6th century BC Neo-Babylonian Empire. Babylon was also used as a regional capital...
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  • A phase of the Jewish–Roman wars the Diaspora revolt the Bar Kokhba revolt The 587 BCE phase of the Jewish–Babylonian war This disambiguation page lists...
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  • This is a list of wars that began before 1000 AD. Other wars can be found in the historical lists of wars and the list of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity...
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  • Mishael, and Azariah were thrown into a fiery furnace for disobeying the Babylonian king who had commanded his subjects to worship an idol. By a miracle they...
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  • The Babylonian–Assyrian War of 1235 BCE was a military conflict that took place around 1235 BCE.[chronology citation needed] It was fought between Babylonia...
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  • province of the Neo-Babylonian Empire established in the former territories of the Kingdom of Judah, which was destroyed by the Babylonians in the aftermath...
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    Perinthus by settlers from Samos (traditional date). 601 BC—The Jewish–Babylonian war begins between the Kingdom of Judah and Babylonia. 600 BC—Marseille...
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  • conflicts. List of wars by death toll List of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity List of military conflicts spanning multiple wars Various start dates...
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    re-establish himself in the eastern Satrapies of the empire. The resulting Babylonian War lasted from 311 to 309 BC, and resulted in defeat for Antigonus, allowing...
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  • Sennacherib launches another campaign into the Chaldean region, where the Babylonian rebel Merodach-Baladan II has been conspiring against him. Merodach-Baladan...
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    Talmud (redirect from Babylonian Talmud)
    the Talmud is a commentary on the Mishnah, primarily written in Jewish Babylonian Aramaic. It contains the teachings and opinions of thousands of rabbis...
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    Babylonian War, during which Seleucus defeated both Demetrius and Antigonus, and secured control over the eastern provinces. After the Babylonian War...
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    The Neo-Babylonian kings used deportation as a means of control, like their predecessors, the Assyrians. For the Neo-Babylonian kings, war was a means...
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    Yehudim Bavlim, lit. 'Babylonian Jews'; Arabic: اليهود العراقيون, al-Yahūd al-ʿIrāqiyyūn) is documented from the time of the Babylonian captivity c. 586 BCE...
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  • date of the foundation of Perinthus by settlers from Samos. The Jewish–Babylonian war begins between the Kingdom of Judah and Babylonia. It ends in 586 BC...
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    Comprising some 45,000 items, the Yale Babylonian Collection is an independent branch of the Yale University Library housed on the Yale University campus...
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