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Was (wer) ist Babylone - definition

PARIS MÉTRO STATION
Sévres Babylone (Paris Metro); Sèvres Babylone (Paris Metro); Sèvres - Babylone; Sèvres - Babylone (Paris Metro); Sevres - Babylone; Sèvres - Babylone (Paris Métro); Sevres – Babylone (Paris Metro); Sèvres–Babylone (Paris Metro); Sevres - Babylone (Paris Metro); Sèvres – Babylone (Paris Métro); Sèvres – Babylone (Paris Metro); Sèvres-Babylone (Paris Métro); Sèvres-Babylone (Paris Metro)
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Baby Alone in Babylone         
1983 STUDIO ALBUM BY JANE BIRKIN
Baby alone in babylone; Baby alone in Babylone
Baby Alone in Babylone is an album by Jane Birkin. The album was released in 1983 and was the first collaboration between Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg since their split.
BABYLON         
  • Brick structures in Babylon, photographed in 2016
  • Babylon in 1932
  • Detail of a relief from the reconstruction of the Ishtar Gate in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin
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  • Al Qurnah Disaster]] where hundreds of cases of antiquities from Fresnel's mission were lost in 1855
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  • Illustration by [[Leonard William King]] of fragment K. 8532, a part of the [[Dynastic Chronicle]] listing rulers of Babylon grouped by dynasty
  • Map showing the Babylonian territory upon Hammurabi's ascension in 1792&nbsp;BC and upon his death in 1750&nbsp;BC
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  • Map of Babylon with major areas and modern-day villages
  • Mušḫuššu (sirrush) and aurochs on either side of the processional street. Ancient Babylon, Mesopotamia, Iraq.
  • Woodcut in 1493 ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]'' depicting the fall of Babylon
  • Original tiles of the processional street. Ancient Babylon, Mesopotamia, Iraq.
  • Plan of ruins in 1905 with locations and names of villages
  • Queen of the Night]] relief. The figure could be an aspect of the goddess [[Ishtar]], Babylonian goddess of sex and love.
  • Babylonian war]], relief from his palace in [[Nineveh]]
  • William Simpson]]&nbsp;– influenced by early archaeological investigations
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  • 470 BC}}, [[Xerxes I]] tomb
  • Lion of Babylon]]
CAPITAL CITY OF BABYLONIA AND AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE IN MODERN-DAY IRAQ
Bablyon; Babylon (city); Babylon (Iraq); Modern Babylon; Babil; Babilu; Babylon, Iraq; City of Babylon; Babalyon; Bābil; History of Babylon; Ancient Babylon; Babylone; Camp Babylon; Bābilim; 𒆍𒀭𒊏𒆠
A development environment for expert systems. It includes frames, constraints, a prolog-like logic formalism, and a description language for diagnostic applications. It requires Common Lisp. ftp://ftp.gmd.de/gmd/ai-research/Software/. (1995-02-08)
Babylon         
  • Brick structures in Babylon, photographed in 2016
  • Babylon in 1932
  • Detail of a relief from the reconstruction of the Ishtar Gate in the Pergamon Museum, Berlin
  • 220x220px
  • Al Qurnah Disaster]] where hundreds of cases of antiquities from Fresnel's mission were lost in 1855
  • url-status=live}}</ref>
  • alt=
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  • Illustration by [[Leonard William King]] of fragment K. 8532, a part of the [[Dynastic Chronicle]] listing rulers of Babylon grouped by dynasty
  • Map showing the Babylonian territory upon Hammurabi's ascension in 1792&nbsp;BC and upon his death in 1750&nbsp;BC
  • alt=
  • Map of Babylon with major areas and modern-day villages
  • Mušḫuššu (sirrush) and aurochs on either side of the processional street. Ancient Babylon, Mesopotamia, Iraq.
  • Woodcut in 1493 ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]'' depicting the fall of Babylon
  • Original tiles of the processional street. Ancient Babylon, Mesopotamia, Iraq.
  • Plan of ruins in 1905 with locations and names of villages
  • Queen of the Night]] relief. The figure could be an aspect of the goddess [[Ishtar]], Babylonian goddess of sex and love.
  • Babylonian war]], relief from his palace in [[Nineveh]]
  • William Simpson]]&nbsp;– influenced by early archaeological investigations
  • thumb
  • 470 BC}}, [[Xerxes I]] tomb
  • Lion of Babylon]]
CAPITAL CITY OF BABYLONIA AND AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE IN MODERN-DAY IRAQ
Bablyon; Babylon (city); Babylon (Iraq); Modern Babylon; Babil; Babilu; Babylon, Iraq; City of Babylon; Babalyon; Bābil; History of Babylon; Ancient Babylon; Babylone; Camp Babylon; Bābilim; 𒆍𒀭𒊏𒆠
['bab?l?n]
¦ noun black English, derogatory (chiefly among Rastafarians) aspects of white culture seen as degenerate or oppressive, especially the police.
Origin
1940s: by assoc. with the ancient city of Babylon (see Babylonian).

Wikipedia

Sèvres–Babylone (Paris Métro)

Sèvres–Babylone (French pronunciation: ​[sɛvʁ babilɔn]) is a station on Line 10 and Line 12 of the Paris Métro. It is located at the intersection of Boulevard Raspail and the Rue de Sèvres, on the border of the 6th and 7th arrondissements. The Rue de Sèvres boasts two flagship Paris fashion stores: Le Bon Marché at number 22 and Hermès at number 17.

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für Babylone
1. It took two years for Blin to raise the money and get a theatre; finally, when the play opened in January 1'53 at the nearly defunct Thtre de Babylone in Montparnasse, it was greeted with a mixture of critical bewilderment, a certain amount of active audience hostility, partisan enthusiasm from some highly influential quarters (Jean Anouilh, the most successful French dramatist of the day, called it the most important theatrical premiere in 40 years) and straightforward delight from the paying audience, who attended the show in ever–growing numbers.