We take the fact that he indeed traveled in the whole Empire but his home was in the area which we call Susa today.
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King Hammurabi. He wrote the Hammurabi´s code, which contained 282 laws and was carved in a 2.4 meter stone in 1750 b.c
Hammurabi developed the Code of Laws in tribute to the Gods. Hammurabi believed that he was the favorite Babylonian. This is why the Gods made him King of Babylon. To tribute the Gods the Code was made.
· 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
there were 282 laws made by hammurabi
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Hammurabi was given the throne in 1712 B.C. So we don't know when he was born. He died in 1750 B.C.
King Hammurabi. He wrote the Hammurabi´s code, which contained 282 laws and was carved in a 2.4 meter stone in 1750 b.c
Hammurabi developed the Code of Laws in tribute to the Gods. Hammurabi believed that he was the favorite Babylonian. This is why the Gods made him King of Babylon. To tribute the Gods the Code was made.
Hammurabi posted his laws in a public locations for everyone to see them.
Would you rather live in our day in time or under the rules of Hammurabi
Hammurabi is known for being the maker of the code of Hammurabi
the hammurabi code
· 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
He lived in Mesopotamia, during which time the Persians were an obscure tribe to the east.
there were 282 laws made by hammurabi
Code Of Hammurabi