Definitions for Babylonia

Babylonia Bab·y·lo·ni·a

Spelling: [bab-uh-loh-nee-uh, -lohn-y Babylonia is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 227 anagrams from letters in Babylonia (aabbilnoy).

Definitions for Babylonia

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  1. an ancient empire in SW Asia, in the lower Euphrates valley: its greatest period was 2800–1750 b.c. Capital: Babylon.

Examples for Babylonia

From this place Cyrus marched through Babylonia three stages—twelve parasangs.

Several times, the Jews of Israel were exiled to what is now Iraq, and Babylonia became a center of Jewish scholarship.

He is also, as in Babylonia, the one who determines the fates of mankind.

He appears in this relationship to Bel in the religious texts of Babylonia.

The god plays a rôle in some of the ancient legends of Babylonia.

Seven is a sacred number in Babylonia, as we find in many a connection.

In Babylonia, moreover, it acquires the force of vassal-king.

At a remote time the art of Babylonia was that of a civilized people.

Her kings add to their long list of titles that of 'ruler of Babylonia.'

But what they do show is the rise in Babylonia of a religion for the individual.

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