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Babylon

A Wisdom Archive on Babylon

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Babylon: Encyclopedia II - Chronology of the Ancient Near East - Synchronisms between Mesopotamia and Egypt

It is possible that mutual influences existed between the Nile Valley and Mesopotamia since very early times. Some authorities believed that Mesopotamian influence affected predynastic Upper Egypt (also known as the Mesopotamian Stimulation) between 34th–31st centuries BC. As of this date, the evidence is not conclusive. On the other hand Iron age Hama (Hamath) shows strong Egyptian influence. The Amarna letters provide the earliest known synchronisms between Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia. They provide clear evidence that the New Ki ...

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Chronology of the Ancient Near East, Chronology of the Ancient Near East - Primary sources, Chronology of the Ancient Near East - Synchronisms between Assur and Babylon, Chronology of the Ancient Near East - Synchronisms between Mesopotamia and Egypt, Chronology of the Ancient Near East - Synchronisms between Mesopotamia and the Hittite Empire, Chronology of the Ancient Near East - Babylon and Assyria, Chronology of the Ancient Near East - Chronology and notes, Chronology of the Ancient Near East - Divergent chronological views, Chronology of the Ancient Near East - Notes

Read more here: » Chronology of the Ancient Near East: Encyclopedia II - Chronology of the Ancient Near East - Synchronisms between Mesopotamia and Egypt

Babylon: Encyclopedia II - Starfighter - Examples of Starfighters

The following are some examples of starfighters from various media franchises: Starfighter - Babylon 5. The Earth Alliance (Starfury fighters) SA-23E Aurora SB-30A Badger SA-32A Thunderbolt The Minbari Federation Minbari Fighter Starfighter - Battlestar Galactica. The Twelve Colonies Colonial Viper (the Viper mk II and Viper mk VII of the 2003 miniseries ...

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Starfighter, Starfighter - Examples of Starfighters, Starfighter - Babylon 5, Starfighter - Battlestar Galactica, Starfighter - Macross, Starfighter - Robotech, Starfighter - Stargate, Starfighter - Star Wars, Starfighter - Other Properties, Starfighter - See Also

Read more here: » Starfighter: Encyclopedia II - Starfighter - Examples of Starfighters

Babylon: Encyclopedia II - Narn - Government

The Narn Regime is the government of the Narns. This regime is a young empire, having grown rapidly since their independence from the Centauri Republic in the early 23rd Century. Clever diplomacy, a pragmatic approach to arms dealing, and investment in building up their own military were all characteristics of the Narn Regime in the decades leading up to the Shadow War. Prior to its fall, the heart of Narn Regime was the Kha'Ri, the ruling body, known to be divided into at least three hierarchical levels known as circles. The ambassador to Babylon 5, G'Kar, was a member of the third circle of the Kha'Ri. The Kha'Ri was based ...

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Narn, Narn - Homeworld, Narn - Government, Narn - Babylon 5, Narn - War, Narn - Centauri occupation, Narn - Narn liberation, Narn - Freedom, Narn - Parallels with Earth history, Narn - Religion and society, Narn - Biology

Read more here: » Narn: Encyclopedia II - Narn - Government

Babylon: Encyclopedia II - Vir Cotto - History

Vir Cotto was born into a family of minor nobility. He was considered the family joke, or "black sheep." Vir Cotto - First Years at Babylon 5. Vir was initially assigned to Babylon 5 as an assistant to Ambassador Londo Mollari - another Centauri of noble descent. The Ambassador's position was at first considered a joke to the Centauri government. As a result, the assistant's position was not considered a particularly important or prestigious position. At the time, Vir was an embarrassment to his family, and his family arranged for him to be assigned to this position as a means of getting h ...

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Vir Cotto, Vir Cotto - History, Vir Cotto - First Years at Babylon 5, Vir Cotto - Representative to Minbar, Vir Cotto - The Shadow War, Vir Cotto - Aftermath of the Shadow War, Vir Cotto - Emperor Vir Cotto, Vir Cotto - Current Status, Vir Cotto - Quote

Read more here: » Vir Cotto: Encyclopedia II - Vir Cotto - History

Babylon: Encyclopedia II - Narn - Homeworld

Narn is the homeworld of the Narn and the Narn Regime. This world was once a great forested world before the first Centauri occupation destroyed the environment when the Centauri stripped Narn of its natural resources. Today Narn is a desolate desert world. The Narn Regime at its greatest expansion, besides the Narn homeworld, also included a number of additional colonies and planetary systems such as Zok, Dros, and Sigma 957. Narn territory also included vital border sectors with the Centauri such as Quadrants 14 and 24. These holdings made the Narn Regime a major power in the galaxy. Howeve ...

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Narn, Narn - Homeworld, Narn - Government, Narn - Babylon 5, Narn - War, Narn - Centauri occupation, Narn - Narn liberation, Narn - Freedom, Narn - Parallels with Earth history, Narn - Religion and society, Narn - Biology

Read more here: » Narn: Encyclopedia II - Narn - Homeworld

Babylon: Encyclopedia II - Narn - Religion and society

Another key aspect to the Narns as a people is their deeply religious, and socially conservative nature. Narns have several religions and some Narns are not religious at all (G'Kar's aide, Na'Toth, for example), but those that do subscribe to one or other faith take it very seriously indeed. The holy Book of G'Quan is so revered that new copies must be hand written and identical in form existing copies, and rituals must be followed correctly or not done at all, a stricture the Centauri ambassador takes advantage of in the first ...

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Narn, Narn - Homeworld, Narn - Government, Narn - Babylon 5, Narn - War, Narn - Centauri occupation, Narn - Narn liberation, Narn - Freedom, Narn - Parallels with Earth history, Narn - Religion and society, Narn - Biology

Read more here: » Narn: Encyclopedia II - Narn - Religion and society

Babylon: Encyclopedia II - Narn - War

In 2259, unknown even to the Centauri Emperor, certain factions within the Centauri Republic had arranged for a small fleet of Shadows to destroy a Narn colony in Quadrant 37. During the next few months, the Narn Regime steadily lost its defensive war with the Centauri and their Shadow allies. While the Narn spacefleet had looked impressive on paper and when used for hit and run attacks on poorly defended targets, it simply wasn't any match for the Shadows. At best the Narn hoped to make a strike against the Centauri that might weaken their ...

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Narn, Narn - Homeworld, Narn - Government, Narn - Babylon 5, Narn - War, Narn - Centauri occupation, Narn - Narn liberation, Narn - Freedom, Narn - Parallels with Earth history, Narn - Religion and society, Narn - Biology

Read more here: » Narn: Encyclopedia II - Narn - War

Babylon: Encyclopedia II - Prime Directive - Usage of the term in other science fiction

Jack Williamson's novel The Humanoids features invulnerable robots who ruthlessly follow the "Prime Directive", which is to "serve and protect" all humans. It is more closely related to the Three Laws of Robotics. This book was published in 1949, so it predates Star Trek. In The Humanoids and its sequel The Humanoid Touch (1980), the Prime Directive is rather sinister, because the Humanoids take extreme measures to protect humans. This protection even goes against the wishes of the humans being protected. They do ...

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Prime Directive, Prime Directive - Discussion, Prime Directive - Implications, Prime Directive - Usage of the term in other science fiction, Prime Directive - Robocop, Prime Directive - Babylon 5, Prime Directive - Ender's Game Series, Prime Directive - Futurama

Read more here: » Prime Directive: Encyclopedia II - Prime Directive - Usage of the term in other science fiction

Babylon: Encyclopedia II - Prime Directive - Discussion

Star Trek stories have used the Prime Directive as a literary device which allows the exploration of interactions with less advanced societies without the heroes having the overwhelming advantage of easy access to and use of their technology. Since Star Trek has consistently used alien interactions as an allegory for the real world, the Prime Directive has served as a template to tell stories which resemble those of real human societies and their interactions with less technologically advanced societies, such as the interaction betwee ...

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Prime Directive, Prime Directive - Discussion, Prime Directive - Implications, Prime Directive - Usage of the term in other science fiction, Prime Directive - Robocop, Prime Directive - Babylon 5, Prime Directive - Ender's Game Series, Prime Directive - Futurama

Read more here: » Prime Directive: Encyclopedia II - Prime Directive - Discussion

Babylon: Encyclopedia II - Prime Directive - Implications

The concept of non-interference can be seen to prevent foreign contamination of native unique language and customs. On the other hand, dedication to non-interference has been shown to go beyond this. The dedication is such that by 2364 Starfleet had allowed six races to die out. In at least one case (TOS episode 'A Private Little War'), where two different factions of one race were at war with each other, the Prime Directive had been interpreted to mean that neither side could have an advantage, that there had to be a balance o ...

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Prime Directive, Prime Directive - Discussion, Prime Directive - Implications, Prime Directive - Usage of the term in other science fiction, Prime Directive - Robocop, Prime Directive - Babylon 5, Prime Directive - Ender's Game Series, Prime Directive - Futurama

Read more here: » Prime Directive: Encyclopedia II - Prime Directive - Implications

Babylon: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional battles - Fictional battles

List of fictional battles - Animal Farm. A book by George Orwell about a group of animals who take over the farm they are on, featured two attempts by humans to take back the farm. Battle of the Cowshed Battle of the Windmill List of fictional battles - Babylon 5. An acclaimed science fiction television franchise nominally centered around a space station in neutral ...

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List of fictional battles, List of fictional battles - Fictional battles, List of fictional battles - Animal Farm, List of fictional battles - Babylon 5, List of fictional battles - Crest of the Stars Banner of the Stars, List of fictional battles - The Lord of the Rings, List of fictional battles - Gundam, List of fictional battles - Star Trek, List of fictional battles - Star Wars, List of fictional battles - Transformers, List of fictional battles - Wheel of Time, List of fictional battles - Xena, List of fictional battles - The War of the Worlds, List of fictional battles - Other Fictional Battles, List of fictional battles - Battles in religion and mythology, List of fictional battles - Mytho-Historical Battles, List of fictional battles - Eschatological Battles

Read more here: » List of fictional battles: Encyclopedia II - List of fictional battles - Fictional battles

Babylon: Encyclopedia II - Canon fiction - Examples of fictional canons

Canon fiction - Babylon 5. The canon consists of the television series Babylon 5 and its later TV movies, the TV series Crusade, novels published by Dell and Del Rey/Ballantine, various short stories, and the Babylon 5 comic book published by DC Comics. This was decided by J. Michael Straczynski, who maintained a tight control on the expanded universe to ensure that nearly everything was canonical; going so far as to pen elaborate story-outlines hundreds of pages long for the novels' a ...

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Canon fiction, Canon fiction - Examples of fictional canons, Canon fiction - Babylon 5, Canon fiction - Beauty and the Beast, Canon fiction - DC Universe, Canon fiction - Doctor Who, Canon fiction - Firefly/Serenity, Canon fiction - Harry Potter, Canon fiction - Highlander, Canon fiction - The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Canon fiction - James Bond, Canon fiction - Macross, Canon fiction - Marvel Universe, Canon fiction - Mega Man, Canon fiction - Metal Gear, Canon fiction - Middle-earth, Canon fiction - Mortal Kombat, Canon fiction - The Prisoner, Canon fiction - Resident Evil, Canon fiction - Sherlock Holmes, Canon fiction - The Simpsons, Canon fiction - Sonic the Hedgehog, Canon fiction - Stargate, Canon fiction - Star Trek, Canon fiction - Star Wars, Canon fiction - South Park, Canon fiction - Warhammer 40000, Canon fiction - Other factors

Read more here: » Canon fiction: Encyclopedia II - Canon fiction - Examples of fictional canons

Babylon: Encyclopedia II - Antichrist - Appearance of the word in the New Testament

Contrary to a popular misconception and to the surprise of many Christians and Non-Christians alike, the actual words "Antichrist" or "Antichrists" themselves do not appear once at all in the entire text of the Book of Revelation (e.g. in relation to the Tribulation, Beast, Dragon, Whore of Babylon, False Prophet etc...), the Book of Daniel (e.g. in relation to the Abomination of Desolation or the Beasts / Empires) or Paul's passages on the "Man of Sin" in 2 Thessalonians 2. The words "Antichrist" or "Antichrists" are never used at all by Ch ...

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Antichrist, Antichrist - Origin and meaning, Antichrist - Appearance of the word in the New Testament, Antichrist - The expected role of the Antichrist, Antichrist - Characteristics of the Antichrist, Antichrist - In popular culture, Antichrist - Identity of the Antichrist, Antichrist - Past identifications, Antichrist - Contemporary identifications, Antichrist - Prophetic Identification

Read more here: » Antichrist: Encyclopedia II - Antichrist - Appearance of the word in the New Testament

Babylon: Encyclopedia II - Antichrist - Origin and meaning

The English word Antichrist is taken from the Greek αντίχριστος antíkhristos (modern Greek pronunciation andichristos), which literally means "instead of Christ". Antichrist - The New Testament. Contrary to a popular misconception and to the surprise of many Christians and non-Christians, the actual words "Antichrist" or "Antichrists" do not appear in the entire text of the Book of Revelation (e.g. in relation to the Tribulation, Beast, Dragon, Whore of Babylon, False Proph ...

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Antichrist, Antichrist - Origin and meaning, Antichrist - The New Testament, Antichrist - Later texts and apocrypha, Antichrist - The expected role of the Antichrist, Antichrist - Characteristics of the Antichrist, Antichrist - In popular culture, Antichrist - Identity of the Antichrist, Antichrist - Past identifications, Antichrist - Contemporary identifications, Antichrist - Prophetic Identification

Read more here: » Antichrist: Encyclopedia II - Antichrist - Origin and meaning

Babylon: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Hammer

Hammer: Living Word; preaching the Word hard and fast; to hit repeatedly at something; used to drive pegs in to put up a tent; never used in Temple; used to straighten metal; God's Word; Babylon; speaking words that pound and hurt. (Jer. 23:29; 50:23; Prov. 25:18; Is. 41:7; 1 Kings 6:7; Judges 4:21)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

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