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Title: Small Kingdoms and Great Empires of the Near East


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Small Kingdoms and Great Empires of the Near East
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Canaan / Palestine
  • Peoples of Palestine
  • Canaanites, Phoenicians, Philistines, Hebrews
  • Phoenicia
  • Lebanon (Northern Canaan)
  • Tyre, Sidon, and Byblos
  • Shipbuilders
  • Trade - Forests of Lebanon
  • Colonies - Carthage
  • Phoenician Alphabet Circa 1000 BC
  • System of 22 marks
  • Adapted by the Greeks
  • Philistines
  • Southern coast
  • Hebrew Scriptures
  • Sea Peoples
  • Few written materials survive
  • Metalsmithing Monopoly

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Hebrews
  • Old Testament - Tanakh (Ta Na K).
  • Torah Teachings or Law
  • Nevi'im The Prophets
  • Ketuvim Writings
  • Early Hebrews
  • Abraham
  • Moses
  • Kingdom of Israel
  • Saul
  • David
  • Jerusalem
  • Solomon
  • Temple
  • The Divided Kingdom
  • Israel - Northern Kingdom
  • Cosmopolitan
  • Ahab
  • Phoenicians
  • Judah - Southern Kingdom

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The Assyrian Empire
  • Neo-Assyrian Period (890 BC)
  • Assurnasirpal II
  • Military expansion
  • Babylon
  • Tigris-Euphrates region
  • Syria and Asia Minor
  • Battle of Qarqar - 853 BC
  • Coalition of states
  • Hadadezer of Damascus
  • Ahab of Israel
  • Later Conquests
  • Damascus (Syria)
  • Israel
  • Vassals
  • Judah
  • Phoenicia
  • Assurbanipal
  • Adds Egypt

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The Assyrian Empire
  • Military Prowess
  • Seemingly invincible
  • Horse and chariot warfare
  • Use of tightly-knit infantry formations
  • Siege warfare
  • Most hated conquerors in ancient history
  • Nineveh
  • Second Capital
  • Art/Culture
  • Relief sculptures
  • Library of Ashurbanipal

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Neo-Babylonian Empire
  • Nabopolassar
  • 625 BC - Governor of Babylon
  • Chaldeans (Neo-Babylonians)
  • Medes - Indo-Europeans
  • Battle of Carchemish
  • Assyria/Egypt
  • Chaldeans/Medes
  • Nebuchadnezzar
  • Height of Babylonian power
  • Hanging Gardens of Babylon
  • Followed by weak rulers
  • Collapse
  • Nabonidus
  • Sin vs. Marduk
  • Belshazzar

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Iran
  • Iranians
  • Indo-Europeans
  • Circa 1000 BC
  • Divisions
  • Medes
  • Persians
  • Kingdom of the Medes
  • United around 710 BC
  • Conquest of Assyria
  • 612 BC
  • With Chaldeans
  • Kingdom of Persia
  • Cyrus the Great
  • 559 BC
  • Persian Empire 550BC

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The Persian Empire
  • Cyruss goals
  • Control the West
  • Secure Persia from invasion
  • Conquests
  • Lydia
  • Ionia
  • Parthia and Bactria
  • Babylon - 539 BC
  • India to the Mediterranean
  • Subjects allowed to keep laws and customs
  • Croesus
  • Satrapies
  • Satrap

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The Persian Empire
  • Cambyses
  • Conquering Egypt
  • Darius I
  • greatest height
  • Uniform coinage
  • Daric
  • Calendar
  • Law code
  • Builder
  • Persepolis
  • Royal Road

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Religions in the Iron Age Dualism
  • Zoroastrianism
  • Zoroaster / Zarathustra
  • 500s BC
  • Dualism
  • Ahuramazda
  • Ahriman or Angra Mainyu
  • Avesta
  • Individual responsibility Free will
  • Last Judgment
  • Influence

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Religions in the Iron Age Monotheism
  • Hebrews
  • Yahweh
  • Yehowah/Jehovah
  • Adonai
  • Polytheism vs Monotheism
  • Baal
  • Asherah
  • The Prophets
  • Covenant Relationship
  • Ethics and Worship

Paleo-Hebrew / Phonecian, Aramaic, Hebrew
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The Growth of Judaism
  • Yawhists
  • Josiah
  • Jeremiah
  • Babylonian Captivity
  • World Religion
  • 538 BC Cyrus allows the Jews to return
  • Yahweh
  • Universal
  • Omnipotent
  • Omniscient
  • Free will
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