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. Under the rules of Hammurabi's successors, the Babylonian Empire was weakened by military pressure from the Hittites, who sacked Babylon around 1531 BC that means he was not conqered in his time but his sucesor were. Hammurabi died out of natural causes. He was sickly towards the end of his reign. In died when he was 45 years old in 1750 BC. He was a king in Babylon.
it was easy for the akkadians to conquer the city-states of sumer because ...
3000 BC
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King Hammurabi conquered the neighboor provinces and made the Babylonian Empire.
The code was written first.
Hammurabi became king in 1792 and left 1850.
Hammurabi was the first person to write a code-a written set of laws. It did not matter if you were rich or poor, everyone was expected to obey them. If you broke these laws you were punished.
-King Nebuchadnezzar who built the Hanging Gardens of Babylon and conquered Judah and Jerusalem. -King Hammurabi who created the 'Hammurabi's Code' containing 282 laws. Hope that answered your question! Thank you for asking! Be sure to ask again! :)
Hammurabi lost power when he died, and was conquered by his conquered empires
From the CIty states he conquered
From the CIty states he conquered
Hammurabi is known as one of the most important of all of the kings of Mesopotamia. He was known for tolerating the customs of those he conquered and for providing a code of laws.
He was a king, when Sargon died, Hammurabi had the power to take over Mesopotamia because he was a ruler, a king
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King Hammurabi conquered the neighboor provinces and made the Babylonian Empire.
The code was written first.
Hammurabi became king by inheriting it from his father when he died in 1792 b.c.
after this event take place they discovered Hammurabi code
By 1754 the Babylonians and Hammurabi had conquered ALL of Mesopotamia
Hammurabi became king in 1792 and left 1850.