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| c. 1531 BC |
| | Babylon is destroyed by the Hittites, invaders from Anatolia, but reestablishes itself in subsequent centuries | |
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| c. 1000 BC |
| | The abacus is used as an everyday method of calculation by Phoenicians and Babylonians | |
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| 689 BC |
| | The Assyrian king, Sennacherib, destroys with great brutality the city of Babylon | |
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| 612 BC |
| | The Medes and the Babylonians destroy Nineveh and bring to an end the power of Assyria | |
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| 612 BC |
| | The Babylonians defeat an Egyptian army at Carchemish, but do not press on into Egypt | |
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| 605 BC |
| | Nebuchadnezzar comes to the throne of Babylon, beginning a prosperous reign of more than forty years | |
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| 586 BC |
| | After a long siege Jerusalem is taken by Nebuchadnezzar and the city, including Solomon's Temple, is destroyed | |
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| 586 BC |
| | The Jews, taken into captivity in Babylon, form the first community of the Diaspora | |
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| 585 BC |
| | The Babylonian king Nebuchadrezzar II begins a siege of Tyre which lasts for thirteen years before the city capitulates | |
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| c. 580 BC |
| | Nebuchadnezzar builds the hanging gardens of Babylon, supposedly to comfort a homesick wife | |
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