The first published law in Rome was the Law of the Twelve tables of 451 and 450 BC. ten tablets were complied in 451 BC and the remaining two in 450 BC. They were written on bronze tablets and displayed at the forum.
The Twelve tables.
This was the first written code of law in Rome.
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The Law of the Twelve Tables was Rome' first written and published code of law.
Many people wanted a written law code because the people of Rome didn't want to be punished for laws they didn't even know that existed.
Well, the first recorded founder of rome, was Romulus, raised by wolves.
First century Rome was ruled by Ceasar with an iron fist.
fist law::: it is pronounced KEM PO the kanji in Japanese reads the same as chuan'fa which translates to fist law or law of the fist........
Yes, they are both examples of early written laws.
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