Many leaders enforced their own code of laws. Many historians believe that the Code of Hammurabi is one of the oldest. It was dated back to Ancient Babylon from the year 1790 B.C.
Mesopotamia's 6th Babylonian leader Hammurabi made 282 laws.
Hammurabi was a leader so he thought of the idea for writing laws down.
Hammurabi was a good leader. He improved Babylon with his Code, The Code of Hammurabi. Saying if he is a good or bad leader is really a matter of opinions. But most would say he was a terrific leader. He lived longer than other people because he had the utmost care. His Code consisted of 282 laws. It introduced the custom of an "eye for an eye". That means that if you do something to me, it will be done to you. The Code was put together in about 1790 B.C.
Hammurabi's code of laws.
Hammurabi's code of law was significant because it organized many laws.
Their were 4652 laws
The leader of the country.
Of course.
We have codified laws that we attend to and the Hammurabi code was the first known laws codified into a code proven in history.
the french mad laws that were called the code noir or the black code those laws were restricted for the Africans of the Louisiana
King Nebuchadnezzar II
The importance of having a law code is beacuse you have the code to change the laws that you made.