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The Babylonian Map of the World, c. 510-c. 500 BC. Artist: Assyrian ArtThe Babylonian Map of the World, c. 510-c. 500 BC. Found in the collection of British Museum
Orthostates depicting Gilgamesh between two minotaur demigods holding up the sun disc. From Tell Halaf, Syria, 9th century BC. Found in the collection of Archaeological Museum, Aleppo
Queen Semiramis, 1630. Creator: Cecco Bravo, (Francesco Montelatici) (1601-1661)Queen Semiramis, 1630. Found in the Collection of the Palazzo Pretorio, Prato.
Hall in an Assyrian palace. Reconstruction, 1849. Creator: Layard, Sir Austen Henry (1817-1894)Hall in an Assyrian palace. Reconstruction (From "The Nineveh Court in the Crystal Palace" by Austen Henry Layard), 1849. Private Collection
The Walls of Babylon, published 1610. Creator: Antonio TempestaThe Walls of Babylon, published 1610. From The Seven Wonders of the World, pl. 4
Illustration for the "Turris Babel" by Athanasius Kircher, 1679. Creator: Decker, Coenraet (1650-1685)Illustration for the "Turris Babel" by Athanasius Kircher, 1679. Found in the collection of the University Library Heidelberg
Babylon from Schedel Weltchronik (Schedel's World History), Plate 9 from Woodcuts... 1929Babylon from Schedel Weltchronik (Schedel's World History), Plate 9 from Woodcuts from Books of the 15th Century, 1496, portfolio assembled 1929
Babylonian stone carved duck, ca 2000 BCE. Creator: Assyrian ArtBabylonian stone carved duck, ca 2000 BCE. Private Collection
Assyrian army crosses a river, 885-860 BC. Creator: Assyrian ArtAssyrian army crosses a river, 885-860 BC. Found in the Collection of the British Museum
Winged genie. Detail of a relief from the palace of Assyrian king Sargon II, 722-705 BC. Artist: Assyrian ArtWinged genie. Detail of a relief from the palace of Assyrian king Sargon II, 722-705 BC. Found in the collection of Musee du Louvre, Paris
The Bride of Belus (La fiancee de Belus), 1885. Found in the collection of Musee d Orsay, Paris
The Archers frieze from Darius I palace at Susa, c. 510-c. 500 BC. Artist: Assyrian ArtThe Archers frieze from Darius I palace at Susa, c. 510-c. 500 BC. Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris
Daniel in the Lions Den. Daniel, one of four great Hebrew prophets, cast into the Lions den by Nebuchadnezzar (Nebuchadrezzar), king of Babylon
The Hanging Gardens of Ancient Babylon, 1890. Creator: Unknownhe Hanging Gardens of Ancient Babylon, 1890. One of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Ascending tiered gardens in the ancient city of Babylon, near present-day Hillah, Babil province, in Iraq
Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Iraq. Part of the Southern Palace of Nebuchadnezzar II built in the 6th century BC, these ruins are speculated to be the remains of the famous Hanging Gardens that he
Relief with two figures of Ashurnasirpal, winged mythological beings and the god Ashur, before the Tree of Life, 885-860 BC. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Ishtar, Queen of Night, 19th century BC. Artist: Assyrian ArtIshtar, Queen of Night, 19th century BC. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Ashurbanipal at the Battle of Til-Tuba, 650-620 BC. Artist: Assyrian ArtAshurbanipal at the Battle of Til-Tuba, 650-620 BC. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Esther, 19th century. Artist: Hermann AnschutzEsther, 19th century. Esther (born Hadassah), was a woman in the Hebrew Bible, the queen of Ahasuerus and the heroine of the Biblical Book of Esther which is named after her
Moulded bricks from the Ishtar Gate showing lions and mushrushu, 7th century BCMoulded bricks from the Ishtar Gate from Babylon, erected in the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II, showing lions and mushrushu, from the Pergamon Museum in Berlin, 7th century BC
The Fall of Babylon, from Illustrations of the Bible, 1835. Creator: John MartinThe Fall of Babylon, from Illustrations of the Bible, 1835
The Feast of Belshazzar. Creator: Strobel, BartholomausThe Feast of Belshazzar. Private Collection
The Feast of Belshazzar, First third of 17th cen. CreatorThe Feast of Belshazzar, First third of 17th cen. Private Collection
Nebuchadnezzars madness, c. 1680. Creator: Ruthart, Carl BorromäNebuchadnezzars madness, c. 1680. Private Collection
The Fall of Babylon, from the Apocalypse. n. d. Creator: Jean DuvetThe Fall of Babylon, from the Apocalypse.n.d
The Babylon Harlot seated on the Seven-Headed Beast, from the Apocalypse. n. dThe Babylon Harlot seated on the Seven-Headed Beast, from the Apocalypse.n.d
Plate 9: Alexanders Triumphal Entry into Babylon, from The Deeds of Alexander the Great, 1608
The Building of Babel, 1890. Creator: UnknownThe Building of Babel, 1890. Following the Great Flood, humanity agree to build a tower tall enough to reach heaven. From " Cassells Illustrated Universal History, Vol
The Confusion of Tongues, 1600s. Creator: Mander, Karel van, the Elder (1548-1606)The Confusion of Tongues, 1600s. Found in the Collection of Slovak National Gallery, Bratislava
The Feast of Belshazzar. Creator: Tintoretto, Jacopo (1518-1594)The Feast of Belshazzar. Found in the Collection of Museo di Castelvecchio, Verona
The Feast of Belshazzar, ca 1543. Creator: Tintoretto, Jacopo (1518-1594)The Feast of Belshazzar, ca 1543. Found in the Collection of Art History Museum, Vienne
The Feast of Belshazzar, 1820. Creator: Martin, John (1789-1854)The Feast of Belshazzar, 1820. Found in the Collection of Yale Center for British Art
The seven wonders of the world, hanging gardens on terraces in the palace of Nebuchadnezzar in Babylon, German engraving from 1886
Man decapitating the enemy, detail of the scene The Siege of Jerusalem (c. 597 bMan decapitating the enemy, detail of the scene The Siege of Jerusalem (c.597 b.C) by the troops of the king of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar II (605-562 b.C)
Nebuchadnezzar in the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, 1915. Artist: Ernest WellcousinsNebuchadnezzar in the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, 1915. The gardens were built in 600 BC by Nebuchadnezzar II (c634-562 BC) for the pleasure of his homesick wife, Amytis of Media
Dragons and bulls, glazed bricks, Ishtar Gate, Babylon, Iraq. Built in about 575 BC by the Neo-Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar II
Bull, glazed bricks, Ishtar Gate, Babylon, Iraq. Built in about 575 BC by the Neo-Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar II, the Ishtar Gate was the northern entrance to the inner city of Babylon
Dragon, glazed bricks, Ishtar Gate, Babylon, Iraq. Built in about 575 BC by the Neo-Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar II, the Ishtar Gate was the northern entrance to the inner city of Babylon
Ishtar Gate, Babylon, Iraq. Built in about 575 BC by the Neo-Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar II, the Ishtar Gate was the northern entrance to the inner city of Babylon
Throne room, Palace of Nebuchadnezzar II, Babylon, Iraq. The Neo-Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar built his great palace at Babylon in the 6th century BC
Southern Palace, Babylon, Iraq. Ruins of the great palace built by the Neo-Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar II in the 6th century BC
Temple of Nin Makh, Babylon, Iraq, 1977. The Neo-Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar II built Babylon into the greatest city in Mesopotamia in the 6th century BC
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
Palm tree below Lion of Babylon, Iraq, 1977
The Processional Way, Babylon, Iraq, 1977. The Processional Way led into the ancient city of Babylon through the Ishtar Gate
River Tigris by the Tower of Babel, Babylon, Iraq
Tower of Babel, Babylon, Iraq, 1977Tower of Babel, Babylon, Iraq. Remains of the great ziggurat of Babylon, which is thought to have been the inspiration behind the biblical Tower of Babel
The Tower of Babel. Private Collection