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Sargon
Akkadian leader who was the first emperor
(2340-2305 B.C.).
Under his leadership, Akkad conquered
Sumer and established a strong,
stable empire in Mesopotamia.
At one point, Sargon controlled territory
from
The Mediterranean Sea in the west to the
Black Sea in the
northeast.
Sargon and the 1st Empire
2350 BC
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Akkadian Soldier-Talented ruler
Repaired and extended irrigation system
Armies protected caravans
Proclaimed himself:
“Lord of the Four Quarters of the
World”
2050 BC
For a Brief Time reunited
the city-States
King Ur-Nammu rebuilt and
enlarged one of the most
important temples in ancient
Mesopotamia
- the E-kur of Enlil, the chief
god of the pantheon.
2050 BC
Ur-Nammu was the
first one to compile
a known
Code of Laws
These Laws summarized
the Summerians ideas of
Justice.
It emphasized the
Kings duty to
protect the people
and to correct any
existing wrongs
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King of Babylon
Ruled
Mesopotamia
for
43 years
Accomplishments:
• Improved irrigation
•Organized a well trained army.
•Rebuilt and repairs Temples
Best Known for:
Establishing a set of Laws
Known as:
Code of Hammurabi
These 282
Laws dealt with:
Criminal Laws
(dealing with murder and theft)
Civil Laws
Dealing with Private rights, business contracts,
Property inheritance, taxes, marriage
and divorce
His code revolved around the idea of "an eye
for an eye and a tooth for a tooth"–
i.e. that punishment should match the crime.
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Hammurabi
receiving the
Laws from
the Sun God
Shamash
1792 -1750 BC
The Philistines
Hebrew: ‫ְפ ִל ְש ִתים‬
Was king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire,
who reigned c. 605 BC – 562 BC. According
to the Bible, he conquered Judah and
Jerusalem, and sent the Jews into exile. He
is credited with the construction of the
Hanging Gardens of Babylon and the
destruction of the First Temple. He is
featured in the Book of Daniel and is also
mentioned in several other books of the
Bible.
The gardens were supposedly built by the
Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II around
600 BC. He is reported to have constructed the
gardens to please his homesick wife, Amytis
of Media, who longed for the trees and
fragrant plants of her homeland Persia.[1] The
gardens were destroyed by several
earthquakes after the second century BC
.
There is some
controversy as to
whether the
Hanging Gardens
were an actual
creation or a poetic
creation due to the
lack of
documentation of
them in the
chronicles of
.
Babylonian history
Question
What would it take to create a garden in the
harsh land of Babylon?
Ancient World History Babylon Seven Wonders
Hanging Gardens Part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHt5TbFycg4&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1
Ancient World History Babylon Seven Wonders Hanging Gardens
Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxYZaOyK4CE&safety_mode=true&persist_safety_mode=1
People of the Mesopotamia
•Philistines
•Phoenicians
•Hittites
•Assyrians
•Babylonians
•Persians
•Hebrew
•Lydian's
Can you point
out on this map
Mesopotamia?