The code of Hammurabi has approximately 300 articles dealing with everyday life in Babylonia.
Hammurabi, the sixth king of the First Babylonian Dynasty, is known for his Code of Hammurabi, one of the earliest written legal codes in history. The code contained strict punishments for various offenses and was known for its principle of "an eye for an eye."
yes,such as china,italia,paksten,europe,india,and,madgascar have law codes like Hammurabi's. Hammurabi
yes,such as china,italia,paksten,Europe,India,and,madgascar have law codes like Hammurabi's. Hammurabi
because it was the first set of laws written down p.s. it's Hammurabi's code not codes
Hammurabi wrote it. He was the ruler of the Babylonian empire from 1795-1750 BC.
The Code of Hammurabi was one of the first written sets of laws, or legal codes, known to history. It was enacted at the orders of Hammurabi, sixth king of Babylonia and carved into stone and various clay tablets.
Yes, some of the codes seem unfair.
One of Hammurabi's code was if you take out the eye of a freeman your eye shall also be taken out.
Originally, there were 282 codes, but some of them were erased or just damaged with time.
He made laws called the "eye for an eye codes"
Hammurabi's Code
Hammurabi made 282 laws. :)