It was created about 1770 BC in Babylonia.
their version of time and math its is about 30,000 years old
He ruled for 42 years.
143.567 years ago
written in 2011
42 years
Around 3800 years ago. He ruled from 1792 to 1750 BCE according to most sources.
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On a Tuesday in Amsterdam Long Ago was created in 2008.
He wrote the first know set of codified laws in existence that we know of. It served as a format for the US Constitution. The Code of Hammurabi contains an extensive list of laws that have opened historians' eyes to the highly sophisticated society of Babylonia. When we think of ancient pagan kings, the ideas of justice and fairness probably aren't the first things to come to mind. King Hammurabi, who ruled a prosperous and thriving Babylonia almost four millennium ago, doesn't quite fit that mold. He claimed to have helped protect the weak from oppression, and scholars believe he fostered an atmosphere of justice and righteousness for his people.
The value of a book depends on how old the book is, how long ago the book was written and also how rare the book was. A writer like Charles Dickens has very many books written a long time ago. His books can be worth a variety of amounts! If you check around you can check to see how rare the book is and also how old the book is that is what i would suggest!
5,000 years ago
King Hammurabi of Babylon was famous for writing a code of laws. These laws were written nearly 4,000 years ago and one of the laws contains the famed phrase "An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth".
Hammurabi was king of Babylonia some four thousand years ago. He created the Code of Hammurabi, a list of laws and accompanying punishments. Some identify him with the Biblical Nimrod, but that is inconclusive.
There are references to issues of health and safety in the Bible and the Code of Hammurabi, so it "began" thousands of years ago.
Hammurabi's Code of the ancient Mesopotamian society was important because it set the first written laws in human history. The code contained 282 laws written in 12 tablets in the Akkadian language which was common in Babylonia at the time [1795 - 1750 BCE].
The Code of Hammurabi and the Twelve Tables of Roman Law were sets of laws established long ago in two different time periods. Despite their differences they share much in common. One similarity that stands out first is the way the two civilizations viewed the death penalty. By today's standards their views are considered harsh. They fling the death sentence around for many crimes. The Code of Hammurabi as well as the Twelve Tables of Roman Law use the death penalty to punish those who bare false witness. The death sentence is also handed down to thieves caught in the act. In the Code of Hammurabi it says a man who steals from a burning house is cast into the fire.
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4,000 years ago
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Around 3800 years ago. He ruled from 1792 to 1750 BCE according to most sources.
Around 3800 years ago. He ruled from 1792 to 1750 BCE according to most sources.