Rome
what society inscribed their first written law code onto twelve stone tablets ?
rome
There were twelve large bronze tablets inscribed with laws
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the twelve tables
what society inscribed their first written law code onto twelve stone tablets ?
Rome
The Law of the Twelve Tables was inscribed on bronze tablets. The Romans actually called it the Law of the Twelve Tablets.
rome
The Law of the Twelve Tables was inscribed on bronze tablets. The Romans actually called it the Law of the Twelve Tablets.
There were twelve large bronze tablets inscribed with laws
Rome's Twelve Tables laws were written in 451 BCE, however laws were written over a thousand years earlier in Mesopotamia and Egypt.
They were inscribed on bronze tablets and displayed at the Roman forum
The first written Roman code of laws was the Law of the Twelve Tablets, which was compiled in 451 BC and 450 BC. The laws were inscribed on twelve bronze tablets and put on display at the forum.
It was the Law of the Twelve Tables. It was inscribed on twelve bronze tablets which were displayed at the Roman forum, which was a civic centre, not a market place.
The Law or the Twelve Tables was Rome's first published set of laws. The were compiled in 521 and 250 BC. They were inscribed on bronze tablets, written in a simple language, and displayed on a board at the Forum Romanum.
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