"Reyes de Babilonia" is Spanish for "Kings of Babylon." The Kings of Babylon refers to the monarchs who ruled the ancient city-state of Babylon, located in present-day Iraq, from approximately the 18th century BCE to the 6th century BCE.
Some of the most famous Kings of Babylon include Hammurabi, who is known for creating a legal code that influenced laws in many societies throughout the ancient Near East, and Nebuchadnezzar II, who is notorious for his conquests and for destroying the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem.
Babylon was an important center of culture, trade, and religion in the ancient world, and its kings played a significant role in shaping the region's history. The period of Babylonian rule is also known for its advancements in science, mathematics, and literature, including the invention of the concept of zero and the epic poem Gilgamesh.
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