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An ancient city of northern Africa on the Mediterranean Sea northwest of Carthage.According to tradition,it was founded c.1100b.c.by Phoenicians from Tyre.The city declined in the first century b.c.and was finally destroyed by the Arabs c.a.d.700.
The capital of ancient Babylonia in Mesopotamia on the Euphrates River.Established as capital c.1750b.c.and rebuilt in regal splendor by Nebuchadnezzar II after its destruction(c.689b.c)by the Assyrians,Babylon was the site of the Hanging Gardens,one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
Roman poet known for his explorations of love,especially the Art of Love(c.1b.c)and Metamorphoses(c.a.d.8.
An ancient region of southern Mesopotamia.Settled c.1000b.c,it reached the height of its power under Nebuchadnezzar II.The Chaldean empire was destroyed by Persians in539b.c.
An eight - day festival beginning on the25th day of Kislev,commemorating the victory in165b.c.of the Maccabees over Antiochus Epiphanes(c.215 - 164b.c)and the rededication of the Temple at Jerusalem.
An ancient region of western Asia Minor along the coast of the Aegean Sea.Greek settlers established colonies here before1000b.c.The seaports of Ionia flourished from c.8th century b.c.until the Turkish conquest of the15th century a.d.
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English playwright and poet whose development of blank verse influenced Shakespeare.His plays include Tamburlaine the Great(c.1587)and Edward II(c.1592.
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