Textbook Vocabulary
Historical Figures
Civilizations
Hammurabi's Code Slides
Hammurabi's Code Reading
100

The center of the Babylonian Empire

Babylon

100

He united the cities of Mesopotamia and created the first written-down set of laws

Hammurabi

100

These two groups were conquered by the Assyrians

Chaldeans and the Medes

100

Hammurabi was king of Babylon during this time span. (We are looking for a range of years. For example, Abraham Lincoln lived from A.D.1809-A.D.1865)

1792 B.C. - 1750 B.C.

100

The 7 foot tall black rock that Hammurabi wrote his code on.

Diorite Stele

200

a powerful weapon with a wooden beam mounted on wheels

battering ram

200

He set out to confront his enemies in the summer of 714 B.C.

King Sargon II

200

This empire lay to the North of Babylon

Assyria

200

Hammurabi's code had this many laws.

282 laws

200
The location of the Diorite Stele today

The Louvre in Paris, France

300

Many territories and peoples controlled by one government

empire

300

He rebuilt the city of Babylon after the Assyrians destroyed it.

King Nebuchadnezzar II
300

Assyria's capital

Ninevah

300

Hammurabi's code had harsh punishments. His guiding rule was "An ____ for an ____"

Eye

300

The language Hammurabi's code was written in.

Akkadian 

400

a group of traders traveling together

caravan

400

The leader of the Persians who conquered the New Babylonian Empire

Cyrus the Great

400

This civilization had great war chariots that were seized by Hammurabi

The Mari

400

This was Hammurabi's problem

Laws were not written down
400

The script Hammurabi's code was written in

cuneiform

500

a market selling different kinds of goods

bazaar

500

Hammurabi was pictured on the Diorite Stele with this Sun God of the Babylonians

Shamash

500

This civilization conquered the New Babylonian Empire in 539 B.C.

The Persians

500
The punishments of Hammurabi's code depended on the persons ....

social status

500

Where the diorite stele was discovered

Susa

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