· 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
Hammurabi improved the rule of law by writing down some moral principles everybody had to follow. This is called "Hammurabi's Code".
Sargon. Hammurabi reigned some 200 to 250 years after him.
Hammurabi's Code
Mesopotamia had several kings. Some examples would be Hammurabi, Sargon, and Nebuchadnezzar.
there were 282 laws made by hammurabi
Hammurabi is known for being the maker of the code of Hammurabi
He made laws called the "eye for an eye codes"
Hammurabi improved the rule of law by writing down some moral principles everybody had to follow. This is called "Hammurabi's Code".
Hammurabi invented a well working writing system known as cuneiform
Hammurabi's Code
Sargon. Hammurabi reigned some 200 to 250 years after him.
Hammurabi's Code
One of Hammurabi's code was if you take out the eye of a freeman your eye shall also be taken out.
Hammurabi was a Babylonian king. Some people know him as Khammurabi, and he is famous for his code of laws.
Hammurabi was a Babylonian king. Some people know him as Khammurabi, and he is famous for his code of laws.
Mesopotamia had several kings. Some examples would be Hammurabi, Sargon, and Nebuchadnezzar.
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. He is the maker of the Hammurabi code which is the first codified laws insistence known to men.