no but it was the longest and most complete at the time
He was the first king of Akkad which later turned into the Babylon Empire under king Hammurabi. He didn't write a code, as a matter of fact, King Hammurabi wrote the first know code of law.
King Hammurabi. He wrote the Hammurabi´s code, which contained 282 laws and was carved in a 2.4 meter stone in 1750 b.c
Hammurabi is generally considered famous for having codified the first laws.
The Hammurabi code
Hammurabi is best known for his code of law. It was the first known written list of laws.
King Hammurabi
He was the sixth king of Babylon.
King Hammurabi of Babylon created one of the earliest known written legal codes, known as the Code of Hammurabi. It was established around 1754 BC and consisted of 282 laws governing various aspects of Babylonian society.
Hammurabi, the ruler of Babylon, developed the code of law there.
The Babylonian King Hammurabi provided ancient Mesopotamian's with the first known law code
Code of Hammurabi was the first known written law.
his law code