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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 06 Nebuchadnezzar and Babylon, temples/ziggurats which was 7 stories high, moat with only bridge access, Neduchadnezzar and Babylon cross-curricular link Nebuchadnezzar in Literature course, Neduchadnezzar and Babylon assigned reading The Human Odyssey: Prehistory Through the Middle Ages Vol. 1 Edited by John Cribb, Mary Beth Klee, and John Holdren (pages 89 to 115), hanging gardens according to legend was built to cheer up the kigs bride Queen Amyitis, Nebuchadneszzar is king of the Bablyonian Empire 600 B.C. had many gods, 7 stories high some historians believe this was The Tower of Babel, wall that was two chariots wide, hanging gardens one of The 7 Wonders of the World, Nebuchadneszzar is king of the Bablyonian Empire 600 B.C. defences moat, Nebuchadneszzar is king of the Bablyonian Empire 600 B.C. impressed Herodontus a Greek historian that visited the city, Nebuchadneszzar is king of the Bablyonian Empire 600 B.C. conquering Egypt, Herodontus a Greek historian that visited the city said "It surpasses in splendor any city of the known world.", Nebuchadneszzar is king of the Bablyonian Empire 600 B.C. defences wall, Nebuchadneszzar is king of the Bablyonian Empire 600 B.C. strong via trade, trade due to location on Euphrates River, City of Tyre which endured 13 yr siege, trade due to location at the center of trade routes, "Gate of the Gods" there were 9 gates, Egypt after Egyptian armies marched into Mesopotamia