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Babylonian empire Collection

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Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Cylinder of Cyrus the Great with text written in akkadian cu

Cylinder of Cyrus the Great with text written in akkadian cuneiform. Clay. Describes the conquest of Babylon in 539 BC and the capture of King Nabonidus by Cyrus the Great

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: The Gutians capturing a Babylonian city from the Akkadians

The Gutians capturing a Babylonian city from the Akkadians
3614183 The Gutians capturing a Babylonian city from the Akkadians, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub.1915 by English School

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Croesus led before Cyrus on the Capture of Sardis (litho)

Croesus led before Cyrus on the Capture of Sardis (litho)
8660846 Croesus led before Cyrus on the Capture of Sardis (litho) by Morrow, Edwin A. (1877-1952) ; Private Collection; (add.info.: Croesus led before Cyrus on the Capture of Sardis)

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Standard of Ur Babylonian art

Standard of Ur Babylonian art
The Standard of Ur. 2600 -2400 BC. Peace panel. Babylonian art. Mosaic. UNITED KINGDOM. ENGLAND. London. The British Museum. Proc: IRAQ. Ur

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Babylons lion. Lion decorated the Processional Wal (Ishtar

Babylons lion. Lion decorated the Processional Wal (Ishtar Gate). 575 BC. Pergamon Museum. Museum Island. Berlin. Germany

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: The Fall of Babylon by John Martin (1789-1854). 1831. Nation

The Fall of Babylon by John Martin (1789-1854). 1831. National Library. Paris. France. Exposition Babylon. Louvre

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Nebuchadnezzar II

Nebuchadnezzar II
3288546 Nebuchadnezzar II; (add.info.: Nebuchadnezzar II was an Assyrian king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, who reigned c. 605-562 BC)

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Map showing the relation of the Median and second Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empires, 1936

Map showing the relation of the Median and second Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empires, 1936
7125140 Map showing the relation of the Median and second Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empires, 1936; (add.info.: Map showing the relation of the Median and second Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empires

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Map of the Babylonian, Assyrian and Hittite Empires (litho)

Map of the Babylonian, Assyrian and Hittite Empires (litho)
8660960 Map of the Babylonian, Assyrian and Hittite Empires (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Map of the Babylonian, Assyrian and Hittite Empires)

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: The fall of Babylon to the Persians, 540 BC (engraving)

The fall of Babylon to the Persians, 540 BC (engraving)
3647020 The fall of Babylon to the Persians, 540 BC (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The fall of Babylon to the Persians, 540 BC)

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Lion of Babylon, 2nd millennium BC (black basalt sculpture)

Lion of Babylon, 2nd millennium BC (black basalt sculpture)
AIS5338569 Lion of Babylon, 2nd millennium BC (black basalt sculpture) by Babylonian; Babylon, Iraq; (add.info.: Babylonian art)

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Nabonidus king of Babylonia, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub. 1915

Nabonidus king of Babylonia, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub. 1915
3614188 Nabonidus king of Babylonia, from Hutchinson's History of the Nations, pub.1915 by English School, (20th century); (add.info.: Nabonidus king of Babylonia, sending instructions to Belshazzar)

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Entrance of Cyrus into Babylon, illustration from Hutchinson

Entrance of Cyrus into Babylon, illustration from Hutchinson
IL340187 Entrance of Cyrus into Babylon, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations (litho) by Wright, Henry Charles Seppings (1850-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: In 538 BCE)

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: The Persians storming the Citadel of Babylon in 539 BC, from Hutchinson

The Persians storming the Citadel of Babylon in 539 BC, from Hutchinson
3614189 The Persians storming the Citadel of Babylon in 539 BC, from Hutchinsons History of the Nations, pub.1915 by English School

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Nebuchadnezzar II, King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire

Nebuchadnezzar II, King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire
6317492 Nebuchadnezzar II, King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. by Unknown Artist, (19th century); (add.info.: Nebuchadnezzar II, c. 605 BC - c. 562 BC. King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire)

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Entrance of Cyrus into Babylon, illustration from Hutchinson

Entrance of Cyrus into Babylon, illustration from Hutchinson
STC357940 Entrance of Cyrus into Babylon, illustration from Hutchinsons History of the Nations (litho) by Wright, Henry Charles Seppings (1850-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: In 538 BCE)

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Mesopotamia. Kudurru (stele) of Shitti-Marduk. Nebuchadnezza

Mesopotamia. Kudurru (stele) of Shitti-Marduk. Nebuchadnezza
Mesopotamia. Kudurru (stele) of Shitti-Marduk. Limestone. Inscription. Cuneiform. Nebuchadnezzar I (1124-1105 BC) reign. Elamite campaign. From Sippar (Abu Habba). Babylonian

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. The Throne Room of Nebuch

Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. The Throne Room of Nebuchadnezzar II. Reconstructed facade. Dated in 580 B.C. Its 56 meters facade was decorated with colored glazed bricks as shows the composition

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. Ishtar Gate. Aurochs. Perg

Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. Ishtar Gate. Aurochs. Perg
Mesopotamian art. Neo-Babylonian. Ishtar Gate, one of the eight gates of the inner wall of Babylon. Built in the year 575 B.C

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Map showing the relation of the Median and second Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empires

Map showing the relation of the Median and second Babylonian (Chaldaean) Empires. From A Short History of the World, published c.1936

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Ancient Babylon, from Cassells Universal History, published 1888; Illustration

Ancient Babylon, from Cassells Universal History, published 1888; Illustration

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Nebuchadnezzar II, c. 605 BC - c. 562 BC. King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire

Nebuchadnezzar II, c. 605 BC - c. 562 BC. King of the Neo-Babylonian Empire. Here he is imagined as looking down from his palace over his capital city of Babylon. From a 19th century lantern slide

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Basalt Lion of Babylon, Iraq, 1977

Basalt Lion of Babylon, Iraq, 1977. This statue dates from the Neo-Babylonian, or Chaldean Empire, which ruled Mesopotamia from 626 to 539 BC. Its most famous ruler was Nebuchadnezzar II

Background imageBabylonian empire Collection: Lion of Babylon statue, Babylon, Babil, Mesopotamia, 1918

Lion of Babylon statue, Babylon, Babil, Mesopotamia, 1918. Stone sculpture in what is now Iraq. This statue dates from the Neo-Babylonian, or Chaldean Empire


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