Dracon brought in a suite of harsh laws to curb rampant lawlessness. Today we call that type of regime Draconian.
Sparta is known for having harsh and strict laws, as part of its militaristic and disciplined society.
I think it's because of the harsh laws that they may have affected out laws today, like senates.
In Athens in the fifth century, B.C., laws were determined by a vote among all male citizens. This was an example of pure democracy.
Brought upon the first written law in anceient greece. But his laws were harsh, for the most simplest crimes, you could be punished by death
Draco did
In Spartar children had to go to school at the age of 6 until first adult year. In Athens everyone had to go to a public school
Ancient Greece comprised several hundred independent city-states, each of which had its own laws. Can you refine the question.
Alexander the Great ruled Egypt not Ancient Greece.
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well i think that we have similair laws!
The first known written law in ancient Greece is attributed to Draco, an Athenian legislator, around 621 BCE. Draco's laws were notable for their harshness and were inscribed on wooden tablets, making them publicly accessible. This legal code is often remembered for its severity, giving rise to the term "draconian" to describe excessively harsh laws.
Usually the emperors army or militia