Rulers
Achievements
Which civilization?
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Vocab
100

King of Babylon, created his own code of laws

Hammurabi

100

this invention brought water from the rivers to the fields to water the crops

irrigation canals

100
Dominated sea trade, had excellent knowledge of wind patterns and ocean currents

Phoenicians

100

Because of the geographic location, the Phoenicians had difficulty farming but were also in a great location for 

trade/ trading

100

The belief in more than one god

polytheism

200

United Sumer around 2100 BCE and issued the first law code

Ur-Nammu

200

Originally created by priests, this first writing system used wedge shaped tools to make imprints in clay 

cuneiform

200

Created the wheel, sails for ships, irrigation canals and the seed funnel

Sumerians

200

A pyramid based idea where rulers had a higher value than peasants or merchants

Social classes or class systems

200

Idea that all members of society obey the law

Rule of Law

300

Became King of Kish around 2300 BCE

Sargon

300

Though he burned the Jewish temples and capture Jerusalem, Nebuchadnezzar II's most famous project was

Hanging Gardens of Babylon

300

Had their law codes imprinted in stone so everyone would know the laws and punishments

Babylonians

300

Zoroastrianism was founded by Zoroaster. Their god was Ahura Mazda and the main belief was :

there was a struggle between good and evil

300

Carved stone slab or pillar that stands on each end; grand stone slab.

Stele

400

This ruler made Nineveh his capital; he built a library full of cuneiform tablets which inlcuded literature, science, mathematics and law

Ashurbanipal

400

Placed along the Great Royal road, these had riders on horseback to carry messages from one end to the other

Postal stations

400

Had a cavalry and chariots in their army

Assyrians

400

The name of the sacred text

Avesta

400

The Immortals were a part of the vocab word, soldiers would wait in reserve to make sure if one were injured, they were immediately replaced

Standing army

500

Created a fairer system of tribute where provinces only had to pay based off their wealth

Darius the Great

500

Assyrians created bright colorful versions of this type of artwork. An example would the Gate of Ishtar 

Reliefs

500

Darius the Great created a currency of gold coins to unify the empire

Persians

500

made of stone or carved clay, these items were used to identify the owner of objects

Seals

500

A pyramid with flat levels that served as a religious temple for priests

Ziggurats