King Nebuchadnezzar II: The Eminent Leader of Babylon

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One of the greatest admirations of life is watching a leader influence their people to do amazing things. While any person in an authority position is technically a leader, a great leader, however is something completely different. During the course we have read about a myriad of leaders; some good, some bad, some great. The most influential and prominent leader came from one of the most awed places in the world. In my opinion King Nebuchadnezzar II is the most eminent leader we covered: he was a warrior-king, astute, and ultimately made Babylon the illustrious city it was. Amazingly, no king in all of history comes close to the accomplishments that king Nebuchadnezzar II achieved. King Hammurabi was the first prominent king Babylon had, he is mostly known for his code of laws. However when Nebuchadnezzar reign began, Babylon was now known as neo-Babylon. The alteration in the name of the city, was to emphasize that Babylon had changed. Nebuchadnezzar’s Father and former king Nabopolassar rid Babylon of the Assyrian rule which made Nebuchadnezzar able to focus on other things, when he assumed the throne. One of the best things Nebuchadnezzar did was rebuild Babylon and make it better than ever. One of his most famous creations is the hanging gardens, which is one of the even wonders of …show more content…

The city-state had magnificent thick outer walls, temples were rebuilt as new, and building built with beautiful resources such as limestone. Nebuchadnezzar established an atmosphere for the arts and intellect to thrive in. Another great accomplishment of Nebuchadnezzar is the Ishtar gate, which was dedicated to the gods; the gate was ornamented with animals, and decorated with glaze. The thriving atmosphere is another reason why Babylon was so powerful. Nebuchadnezzar made it his obligation to make Babylon the greatest place on earth, and while he was king, Babylon was the paradigm of

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