Babylonians
Does it Fly?
Lawgivers
Hanging Gardens
Assyrians
100

Babylonian ruler that led during the great expansion.

Nebuchadnezzar II

100

This household insect can be found around your kitchen and annoying everyone at summer barbecues.

Fly

100

This lawgiver wrote Athens first laws around 620 BC

Draco

100

Where the gardens were built.

Babylon

100

The last great king of the Assyrian Empire.

Ashurbanipal

200

This gate kept the entrance to the city of Babylon.

Ishtar Gate

200

The only winged mammal on planet earth.

Bats

200

This lawgiver created Sparta's military society.

Lycurgus

200

True or False: The gardens did not actually "hang".

True

200

The major capitol city of the Assyrian Empire.

Nineveh

300

Babylon came to power after the fall of this empire.

Assyrian

300

The largest bird in the world.

Ostrich

300

Draco's laws were said to have been written, not in ink, but in ________.

Blood

300

What century the Gardens were built.

6th century BC

300

Reached the peak of power in this year.

671 BC

400

Multiple lands ruled by one government.

Empire

400

This prehistoric reptile is often confused with dinosaurs but actually belonged to a separate flying group.

Pterodactyl

400

This lawgiver ended debt slavery in Athens

Solon

400

The name of the king who had the gardens built.

Nebuchadnezzar II

400

One of the worlds first and largest collections was built by the Assyrian king.

Library of Nineveh

500

Babylon's wealth came from this exploit.

Trade

500

This animal can glide long distances using loose skin flaps but cannot generate powered flight like birds or bats.

Flying Squirrel

500

Name something outlawed by Lycurgus.

Wealth, luxury, gold and silver.

500

Who the gardens were built for.

Amytis (wife of King Nebuchadnezzar II)

500

Assyria was the first country to have a permanent, professional _________.

Military

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