How to use in-sentence of “babylonia”:
+ The empire comes after a long relationship with Sumer, and before the ethnic Akkadian empires of Babylonia and Assyria.
+ The first known mention was found on cuneiform tablets from Babylonia dating to 2000-1880 B.C.E.
+ But it was used in the calendar of many ancient historyancient cultures, including Babylonia and China#Ancient 2100 B.C.
+ The invasion of Babylonia by Cyrus was doubtless helped by the presence of foreign forced exiles like the Jews, who had been planted in the midst of the country.
+ During the peaks of their empires, Assyria and Babylonia controlled North and West Arabia.

Example sentences of “babylonia”:
+ After the middle of the 12th century BC follows a long period of neglect, but after with the conquest of Babylonia by the Assyrian Sargon II, at the close of the 8th century BC, the city revives.
+ The Code of Hammurabi was a legal code of Babylonia written about 1700 BC.
+ The city lost its prime importance around 2000 BC, after the struggle of Babylonia with Elam.
+ Later Judah was conquered by Babylonia in the early 6th century BC, and its people were taken captive to Babylon.
+ The Sumerian language continued as a religious language taught in schools in Babylonia and Assyria, for as long as cuneiform was used.
+ The Assyrians ruled over southeastern Turkey until the Assyrian Empire was conquered by Babylonia in the year 612 BC.
+ They ruled Babylonia almost without interruption for about four hundred years — the longest rule by any dynasty in Babylonian history.
+ Many Jews returned from Babylonia and built a country again and rebuilt the Temple.
+ After the middle of the 12th century BC follows a long period of neglect, but after with the conquest of Babylonia by the Assyrian Sargon II, at the close of the 8th century BC, the city revives.
+ The Code of Hammurabi was a legal code of Babylonia written about 1700 BC.
+ The city lost its prime importance around 2000 BC, after the struggle of Babylonia with Elam.
+ Babylon was occupied and Babylonia came under Assyrian rule, however the Battle of Qarqar in 853 BC against Aramean states ended in a stalemate.
+ By turning southern Mesopotamia into a state, instead of a group of temple-cities, the Kassites made Babylonia an international power.
+ Hammurabi was a king of Babylon who fought wars and made Babylonia into an empire by putting Assyria under a vassal king.
+ The Elamites conquered Babylonia in the 12th century, thus ending the Kassite state.
+ These were Sumer, Babylonia and Assyria in the area called Mesopotamia.
