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babylonia

n. An ancient region and empire of southern Mesopotamia, combining the territories of Sumer and Akkad.

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Babylónia

Babylónia is a song by Marika Gombitová released on OPUS in 1990.

The music composed Gombitová, while Kamil Peteraj contributed with lyrics as usually. Following the track being issued as the pilot song taken from the singer's ninth studio album Kam idú ľudia?, its music video presented the artist on the Austrian chart Die Großen Zehn by ORF, becoming the first such case for any Czechoslovak entertainer by June 20, 1990.

Babylonia (gastropod)

Babylonia is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Babyloniidae.

Babylonia (disambiguation)

Babylonia was a region in Mesopotamia, and a nation state up to 539 BC.

Babylonia may also refer to:

  • The region called Babylonia by Talmudic scholars from AD, see Talmudic Academies in Babylonia
  • Babylonia (gastropod), a genus of sea snails
  • " Babylónia", a 1990 rock-pop song by Marika Gombitová

Usage examples of "babylonia".

The de Tenebres are taking Grigory here back to Nova Babylonia to, ah, see if they can crack the fix, whatever it was.

Esias de Tenebre, Magnate and Registered Member of the Electorate of the Republic of Nova Babylonia, exhaled the smoke from his joint and gave a modest and not entirely coincidental cough as he passed the rather insalubrious object to the lady at his left.

Nova Babylonia compared with what you now know of Earth as it was when our ancestors left it.

Nova Babylonia, on the planet Nova Terra around the predictably named Nova Sol, was about a hundred light-years distant from Mingulay.

This family Tenebre were thus the first merchants from Nova Babylonia to have some idea of what to expect when they arrived on Mingulay.

The influence of the Stoic and Epicurean philosophies of Nova Babylonia was evident in her doctrines, and deplored.

Nova Babylonia had a fantasy reputation, going all the way back to the first contacts with Croatan, as a land of luxury, almost of decadence -- an image intensified by the relative rarity of actual contact and reliable information.

Compared with Nova Babylonia, we are a new thing in the Second Sphere.

Nova Babylonia have shaken up their approach in the past century, of course!

In return for my passage, and obviously for some hospitality and initial assistance in Nova Babylonia, I offer you my full cooperation in rediscovering the medical procedures which have enabled me to live as long as I have.

In Nova Babylonia, you could become a great scientist, a man of renown.

Peru and Babylonia marriages were made but once a year, at a public festival.

She flicked it on, wincing at the babble and howl -- the frequencies were more crowded in Rawliston than anywhere else in the Second Sphere, more even than in Nova Babylonia itself, where strict regulation kept the numerous channels well distinct.

As a member of the Electorate of the Republic of Nova Babylonia, the senior de Tenebre took a dim view of universal franchise.

Nova Babylonia, centuries ago in historical time, a frightening childhood memory for Lydia.