Hammurabi has written:
'The Letters and Inscriptions of Hammurabi, King of Babylonia'
'The code of Hammurabi, King of Babylon, about 2250 B.C.' -- subject(s): Cuneiform inscriptions, Jewish law, Law
'Hammurabi's Gesetz' -- subject(s): Texts, Akkadian language, History and antiquities
'The Babylonian laws' -- subject(s): Law
'The Letters and Inscriptions of Hammurabi, King of Babylon, about B.C. 2200, to which are added a Series of Letters of other Kings of the First Dynasty of Babylon'
'Codex Hammurabi' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Akkadian Cuneiform inscriptions, Akkadian language, Law, Texts
'The code of Hammurabi' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Law
Hammurabi was a Babylonian king known for his Code of Hammurabi, one of the earliest known written legal codes. The code consisted of 282 laws that governed various aspects of Babylonian society, covering topics such as criminal justice, marriage, and commerce.
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Hammurabi is probably the most well known.
MARC VAN DE MIEROOP has written: 'KING HAMMURABI OF BABYLON: A BIOGRAPHY'
Code of Hammurabi was the first known written law.
The Code Of Hammurabi
King Hammurabi himself.
The Code of Hammurabi is the first written laws.
It was his code he was the author.
Who was the first person to write a code of laws.
Hammurabi's code of Laws was written in Akkadian, the language of the ancient Babylonians.
No, Hammurabi actually improved it and added lots of rules to it... But it wasn't the first.
The Hammurabi code was written on 1772 B.C.in ancient Susa, Elam or what is now KhΕ«zestΔn, Iran.