The most important set of laws were created by Hammurabi, the king of Babylonia who ruled around 1792 BCE. His code included 282 laws about matters sh=uch as family life, work, buying and selling land, and trade.
1. ) thou shall not steal
2.) thou shall not commit adultry
there is a code of laws developed by Hammurabi called the Hammurabi laws
The Code of Laws, created on a stone tablet by Hammurabi. It contained 282 laws, for government issues like abondonement, divorce, taxes, judges, and things like we have today.
code of Hammurabi
they did not
There were 289 laws in Mesopotamia. Set by King Hammurabi.
so the civilization would function properly
that the wealthy were treated better then the poor
Hammurabi the sixth Babylonian king.
The Code of Hammurabi.
a code
copys of Hammurabis laws
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Hammurabi's code.
There were 289 laws in Mesopotamia. Set by King Hammurabi.
so the civilization would function properly
that the wealthy were treated better then the poor
on seals and on stones
Probably get killed.
Mesopotamia
King Hemmurabi produced a code of laws from which the laws of some other civilisations developed.
Hammurabi the sixth Babylonian king.