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Revision as of 14:51, 10 October 2023

Babylon was the capital city of the ancient Mesopotamian state known as Babylonia, which it lent its name to.

History

By the 5th century BCE, Babylon had been absorbed into the Achaemenid Empire. Emperor Xerxes I, with the aid of the Persian Order of the Ancients, suppressed revolts within the city.[1]

In the 4th century BCE, Babylon was conquered by Alexander the Great, who used his Staff of Eden given to him by the Order to create one of the largest empires in history.[2] In 323 BCE, the Babylonian Assassin Iltani, realizing that she would not be able to take Alexander out through force, set out to find an Achaemenid alchemist in hopes of expanding her knowledge of poisons. After a perilous journey, she arrived in Babylon, where she found the alchemist and learned his secrets.[3]

On 13 June 323 BCE, Iltani infiltrated the palace of Nebuchadnezzar II in Babylon, where Alexander was residing, poisoned him and retrieved the Staff. Soon afterwards, Alexander's empire began to crumble.[4]

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