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babylon
Coorinates: 32°32′11″N, 44°25′15″E
Trivia about babylon
Verdi's Nabucco, who's also known by a longer form of his name, is the king of this ancient place
Nebuchadnezar is sometimes credited with building the hanging gardens of this city
In 689 B.C. Sennacherib destroyed this city; its hanging gardens came after it was rebuilt
An ancient Mesopotamian capital city on the Euphrates
Forced from this kingdom, Nebuchadnezzar ate grass & grew his hair until his reason returned
Site where 1 of the 7 wonders of the ancient world "hung around"
This city was almost 2000 years old when Nebuchadnezzar II developed it as an urban model
The first U.S. wireless station was set up in this New York town with a "talkative" biblical name
In 482 B.C. the ruling Persians set fire to this city, destroying its Hanging Gardens
As a captive in this city, Daniel was known by the name Belteshazzar
In the 1800s city founders designed Macon, Georgia to look like this ancient city known for its gardens
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The Hanging Gardens of _____ 5
Luscious gardens hanging for your pleasure await you in this city on the Euphrates
In Revelation 18 earth bewails this mighty city's destruction (gardens & all, we assume)
Jeremiah spoke of the fall of Marduk when he predicted the downfall of this empire
In 1881 Claudius Rich surveyed this ancient city, including Nebuchadnezzar's summer palace
This city's ruins lie on the Euphrates River about 50 miles south of Baghdad
Daniel tells Belshazzar, ruler of this kingdom, you've "lifted up thyself against the Lord of heaven"
Psalm 137 says "By the rivers of" this place "we sat down...we wept when we remembered Zion"
In 538 B.C. Cyrus the Great put an end to the "captivity" of the Jews in this realm
This Mesopotamian city is destroyed in Chapter 18
Iraq's 25-dinar note features Saddam Hussein on the front & this ancient city's Ishtar Gate on the back
At age 32, Alexander died in the palace of Nebuchadnezzar in this city
In his second appearance in the Old Testament, Gabriel announces the coming end of the Jewish exile here
The "Song of the Three Young Men" finds the trio tossed into a fiery furnace by Nebuchadnezzar, king of this land
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows a map of Iraq on the monitor.) Hilla Province was renamed as part of a program urging Iraqis to take pride in their ancient past; it became this, after the city of Nebuchadnezzar, whose ruins stand there
Hammurabi conquered neighboring city-states & made this city capital of a kingdom
Ezra was the leader of the Jews who returned from this land, by whose waters they had sat down & wept