Hammurabi, the sixth king of Babylon, is best known for creating the Code of Hammurabi, one of the earliest and most complete written legal codes in history. Inscribed on a stele, the code consists of 282 laws covering various aspects of daily life, including trade, property, family relations, and criminal justice. Its principles emphasize the concept of justice, famously encapsulated in the phrase "an eye for an eye." The code aimed to unify and govern the diverse population of Babylonian society.
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hammarabi
he gave hammarabi the laws
It was a Hammarabi. He said "An eye for an eye a tooth for a tooth".
It was his code he was the author.
the Nobels, the free commoners, and the slaves
They were disciplined with the rod, whip, lashes, and ostracism.
i think he was more effective as a Hammurabi because he was the law
hammurabi ruled mesopotamia. He ruled after a ruler named Saragon, who ruled a small area of mesopotamia (now modern day Iraq) called Akkad.
Apparently none, all 282 written laws make no reference to any particular religion. The would-be Jews that lived during this period may have had some influence, though this was prior to scriptural Judaism.
mainly it's the eye for eye kind of thing, but the higher you are on the social class of the Babylonians, the lesser the punishments. also it's mainly son-brothers-dad-male kind of thing and not much dealing with females.
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