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What are 5 laws of the hummurabi?

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What were the laws of hummurabi written on?

in the tablets


How many laws of Hummurabi's were?

282


What are the Hammurabi laws?

Hummurabi had over 200 laws and they all followed the theme of an eye for an eye. The special thing for Hummurabi code was that they were first laws to be written down. The laws are listed at the website in the Related Links.


What is the first system of written laws?

The Code Of Hammurabi


What was hummurabi best known for?

his law code or his collection of laws love yah <3 makayla :) lovin vincent:)


The twelve tables and hammurabi's code are important examples of what?

Hummurabi's Code was thought to be the first laws written (they were put out in public places for all of the people to read). They are both examples of written laws.


Where were the Laws of Hummurabi written?

The Code of Hammurabi was written in ancient Mesopotamia in the 1770s B.C. Hammurabi, the sixth Babylonian king, had these laws chiseled onto man-sized stones, some of which still exist today.


Where were laws of Hummurabi written?

The Code of Hammurabi was written in ancient Mesopotamia in the 1770s B.C. Hammurabi, the sixth Babylonian king, had these laws chiseled onto man-sized stones, some of which still exist today.


What is hummurabi's code?

An eye for an eye; a tooth for a tooth.


Who was Hummurabi?

King Hammurabi was a priest king who made equal laws


Who was the leader of The Amorites?

The leader of the Amorities is, Hummurabi!(:


Why is the hummurabi code important today?

the code of Hammurabi consisted of 282 laws. some of the laws were based on earlier laws of the sumerian and akkadian. many dealt with buisness, property owner-ship, medical practice, marriage and childcare. even though there were other laws in mesopotamia, it was the first one to survive. the punishments based on the class of the lawbreaker and the victimof the crime. "an eye for an eye or a tooth for a tooth was a famous saying in the rules.