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Babylonia (other)
Babylonia was a region in Mesopotamia, and a kingdom up to 539 BC. Babylonia may also refer to: *The region called Babylonia by Talmudic scholars from AD; see Talmudic Academies in Babylonia * ''Babylonia'' (gastropod), a genus of sea snails *" Babylónia", a 1990 rock-pop song by Marika Gombitová * Fate/Grand Order - Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia, a 2019 anime set in Babylonia See also *Babylon ''Bābili(m)'' * sux, 𒆍𒀭𒊏𒆠 * arc, 𐡁𐡁𐡋 ''Bāḇel'' * syc, ܒܒܠ ''Bāḇel'' * grc-gre, Βαβυλών ''Babylṓn'' * he, בָּבֶל ''Bāvel'' * peo, 𐎲𐎠𐎲𐎡𐎽𐎢 ''Bābiru'' * elx, 𒀸𒁀𒉿𒇷 ''Babi ...
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Babylonia
Babylonia (; Akkadian: , ''māt Akkadī'') was an ancient Akkadian-speaking state and cultural area based in the city of Babylon in central-southern Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq and parts of Syria). It emerged as an Amorite-ruled state c. 1894 BCE. During the reign of Hammurabi and afterwards, Babylonia was called "the country of Akkad" (''Māt Akkadī'' in Akkadian), a deliberate archaism in reference to the previous glory of the Akkadian Empire. It was often involved in rivalry with the older state of Assyria to the north and Elam to the east in Ancient Iran. Babylonia briefly became the major power in the region after Hammurabi ( fl. c. 1792–1752 BCE middle chronology, or c. 1696–1654 BCE, short chronology) created a short-lived empire, succeeding the 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 a small kingdom. Like Assyria, the Babylonian state retained ...
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Babylonia (gastropod)
''Babylonia'' is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Babyloniidae. Species According to the World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS), the following species with valid names are included within the genus ''Babylonia'': * '' Babylonia ambulacrum'' (G. B. Sowerby I, 1825) * '' Babylonia areolata'' (Link, 1807) * '' Babylonia borneensis'' (G. B. Sowerby II, 1864) * '' Babylonia feicheni'' Shikama, 1973 * '' Babylonia formosae'' (G. B. Sowerby II, 1866) * '' Babylonia japonica'' (Reeve, 1842) * '' Babylonia kirana'' Habe, 1965 * † '' Babylonia leonis'' van Regteren Altena & Gittenberger, 1972 * '' Babylonia lutosa'' (Lamarck, 1816) * '' Babylonia perforata'' (G. B. Sowerby II, 1870) * '' Babylonia pieroangelai'' Cossignani, 2008 * '' Babylonia spirata'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Babylonia umbilifusca'' Gittenberger & Goud, 2003 * '' Babylonia valentiana'' (Swainson, 1822) * '' Babylonia zeylanica'' (Bruguière, 1789) The following species were brought into ...
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Babylónia
"Babylónia" (''Babel'') is a song by Marika Gombitová released on OPUS in 1990. The music composed Gombitová, while Kamil Peteraj contributed with lyrics as usually. Following the track being issued as the pilot song taken from the singer's ninth studio album '' Kam idú ľudia?'', its music video presented the artist on the Austrian chart ''Die Großen Zehn'' by ORF, becoming the first such case for any Czechoslovak entertainer by June 20, 1990. Official versions # "Babylónia" – Studio version, 1990 Credits and personnel * Marika Gombitová – lead vocal, music * Andrej Šeban – keyboards, guitars, drums programming, arranger * Kamil Peteraj – lyrics * Norbert Bóka – synthetizers programming * Stanislav Beňačka – chorus * Adriena Bartošová – chorus * Elena Matúšová – chorus * Jana Küthreibová – chorus * Peter Smolinský – producer Producer or producers may refer to: Occupations *Producer (agriculture), a farm operator *A stakeholder of econ ...
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Babylonia
Babylonia (; Akkadian: , ''māt Akkadī'') was an ancient Akkadian-speaking state and cultural area based in central-southern Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq) and parts of Syria. A small Amorite-ruled state emerged in 1894 BC, which contained the minor administrative town of Babylon. It was a small provincial town during the Akkadian Empire (2335–2154 BC) but greatly expanded during the reign of Hammurabi in the first half of the 18th century BC and became a major capital city. During the reign of Hammurabi and afterwards, Babylonia was called "the country of Akkad" (''Māt Akkadī'' in Akkadian), a deliberate archaism in reference to the previous glory of the Akkadian Empire. It was often involved in rivalry with the older state of Assyria to the north and Elam to the east in Ancient Iran. Babylonia briefly became the major power in the region after Hammurabi (fl. c. 1792–1752 BC middle chronology, or c. 1696–1654 BC, short chronology) created a short-lived emp ...
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