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Meanings of babylonian kings in English
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Usage of babylonian kings in English
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Babyloniankings in the Old Testament change the names of their vassal princes.
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Of all the early Babyloniankings the most famous was Hammurabi.
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Emblazonings, as of crowned Babyloniankings and queens, reigned over everything.
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Professor Koldeway found inscriptions of Esarhaddon and Sardanapalus and thereafter inscriptions of BabylonianKings.
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They were inhabited by the Semitic tribe of the Kaldâ, whose princes owned an unwilling obedience to the Babyloniankings.
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Upon the extension of the power of Babylon to the west, Jerusalem was forced to acknowledge the suzerainty of the Babyloniankings.
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At that period it was the great centre of arts, learning and science, astronomy and astrology being patronized by the Babyloniankings.
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From time to time Syria and Canaan had obeyed the rule of the Babyloniankings, and been formed into a Babylonian province.
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10), has been identified with Khammurabi, one of the greatest of the Babyloniankings (c. 2000 B.C.
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The old Babyloniankings were called Priest Kings, and built their empires, temples, and cities, and exhibited such wonderful activities from a religious motive.
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The early Babyloniankings, from the time of Sargon I. till the fourth dynasty of Ur or later, claimed to be gods in their lifetime.