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  1. Byzantium and Babylonia Re-Added is an HPM mini-mod that seeks to re-add the ability to form the Byzantine Empire by a Great Power Greece and to reform the Babylonian Empire by Iraq, two popular fun but albeit ahistorical nations that were removed from HPM.

  2. Between Byzantium and Babylonia Edited by Ra‘anan Boustan, Martha Himmelfarb and Peter Schäfer. Scholars of early Jewish mysticism have, with increasing con dence, located the initial formation of Hekhalot literature in Byzantine Palestine and Sasanian or early Islamic Babylonia (ca. 500–900 C. E.).

  3. Nebuchadnezzars Babylon’ re-creates Nebuchadnezzar’s royal capital using evidence from the archaeological record. It describes the layout of the city and the design and structure of Babylon’s palaces and temples built by Nebuchadnezzar and his father, Nabopolassar.

  4. Scholars of early Jewish mysticism have, with increasing confidence, located the initial formation of Hekhalot literature in Byzantine Palestine and Sasanian or early Islamic Babylonia (ca....

  5. Peter Schäfer, “Metatron in Babylonia,” in Ra’anan Boustan, Martha Himmelfarb, and Peter Schäfer, eds., Hekhalot Literature in Context: Between Byzantium and Babylonia (Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck, 2013), 29-39.

  6. The civilisations of Babylonia and Assyria flourished during the first millennium BC. Political developments resulted in the incorporation of the entire Near East into a single empire, while increased international contact and trade influenced the material culture of the region.

  7. Mohr Siebeck (Text and Studies in Ancient Judaism 153) City. Tübingen