I am pretty sure that Hammurabi only had one child. The child was named Samsu-iluna.
On one knows trying to research it myself
If a man steals the minor child of another, he shall be put to death.
Hammurabi was born in 1795 BC in Babylon, modern day Iraq. The lasting contribution of Hammurabi on Babylonian society was his set of laws known as the code of Hammurabi. From the Akkadian language of the Amorite his name means "the kinsman is a healer". He was born royal and inherited the power from his father. Life as a child is not documented and only scanty information exists about his immediate family: his father, Sin-muballit; his sister, Iltani; and his firstborn son and successor, Samsuiluna, are known by name.
Hammurabi was born in 1795 BC in Babylon, modern day Iraq. The lasting contribution of Hammurabi on Babylonian society was his set of laws known as the code of Hammurabi. From the Akkadian language of the Amorite his name means "the kinsman is a healer". He was born royal and inherited the power from his father. Life as a child is not documented and only scanty information exists about his immediate family: his father, Sin-muballit; his sister, Iltani; and his firstborn son and successor, Samsuiluna, are known by name.
Hammurabi made the first early rules. Like for example, if you cu off someones arm off your arm gets cut off. If you kill someone else s child then your child dies. if you break someones else s bone then your bone gets broken. Hammurabi also led the first strong army in the world.
Hammurabi is known for being the maker of the code of Hammurabi
the hammurabi code
That's in the case no woman comes forward to care for the child so the child doesn't suffer until death.
· The Code of Hammurabi is contained on a stele, now in the Louvre in Paris, · Hammurabi was the sixth king of Babylon. Hammurabi had 210 children Hammurabi had 59 wifes
there were 282 laws made by hammurabi
Code Of Hammurabi