The History of Babylon Timeline-Payton

  • 2000 BCE

    Babylon Gains Control

    Babylon Gains Control
    Babylon gains control of the Fertile Crescent, starting the beginning of a new civilization.
  • 1984 BCE

    The Amorite Dynasty Emerges

    The Amorite Dynasty Emerges
    The Amorites were people who were believed to have come from western Mesopotamia. Hammurabi was an Amorite who ruled over Babylon.
  • 1792 BCE

    Babylon's First Ruler

    Babylon's First Ruler
    The first ruler of Babylon was King Hammurabi. He came into power in the year of 1792 B.C. He ruled Babylon for approximately a time span of 42 years.
  • 1755 BCE

    The Civilization of Babylon Begins

    The Civilization of Babylon Begins
    Hammurabi used his knowledge of war, and was able to unite all of Mesopotamia under one ruler. This then became what we know as Babylon. This is important to history because this event explains how Babylon first began. Hammurabi took his position as ruler very seriously and wanted Mesopotamia to unite into one country.
  • Period: 1699 BCE to 1600 BCE

    The Hittites Invade Babylon

    The Hittites invaded the Tigris-Euphrates Valley from Asia Minor. When they invaded this area, they also conquered and raided the Babylonians. However, the Hittites could not take over, or control, Babylon because they were too far away from their home.
  • 1595 BCE

    Amorite Rule Comes to an End

    Amorite Rule Comes to an End
    During this period in time, the Hittites invade Babylon. While doing so, they shed much blood, killing the Amorite ruler and much of its people. Mursili I lead this action, and sacked Babylon.
  • 1000 BCE

    The Abacus

    The Abacus
    The abacus is a calculating tool that was in use centuries before the adoption of the written Hindu–Arabic numeral system and is still used by merchants, traders and clerks in parts all around the world. During this time it is used as an everyday method of calculation by Phoenicians and Babylonians.
  • 750 BCE

    Aqueducts

    Aqueducts
    A new form of technology, called aqueducts, are constructed at Babylon. Aqueducts were a built so people could transport water from one place to another, which allowed them to bring a regular and controlled water supply to a place that did not receive sufficient water to meet the basic needs to fulfill activities such as irrigation for food crops and drinking fountains.
  • 700 BCE

    The Assyrians Capture Babylon

    The Assyrians Capture Babylon
    Similar to the Hittites, the Assyrians also invaded, and expanded their power, across the Fertile Crescent. Along with this, they invaded Babylon. They took everything that ever made Babylon, and completely destroyed it.
  • Period: 605 BCE to 562 BCE

    The Leadership of Nebuchadnezzar

    Under the leadership of Nebuchadnezzar Babylon once again became a wealthy city. The Chaldeans took control of the hotels that the Assyrians ruled.
  • 597 BCE

    Jerusalem Becomes Captured

    Jerusalem Becomes Captured
    Babylonian King Nebuchadnezzar captures Jerusalem. Along with this, he deported all of the Jew to Babylon.
  • 539 BCE

    Cyrus the Great

    Cyrus the Great
    Cyrus the Great conquers Babylon. The Fertile Crescent is now controlled by the Achaemenid Empire, which was the first Persian empire.
  • 485 BCE

    Babylon is Destroyed

    Babylon is Destroyed
    Babylon is destroyed by Xerxes who was one of the kings of Persia.
  • 312 BCE

    A New Dynasty is Created

    A New Dynasty is Created
    Seleucos conquers Babylon and founds the Seleucid dynasty.
  • Period: 304 BCE to 64 BCE

    New Rulers of Mesopotamia

    The Seleucids begin to rule of the Seleucids in Mesopotamia. Along with thei rule, they also created a new dynasty.