All the civilian classes would and even the slaves had rights on the code of law.
he said "an eye for an eye" For example: if u killed someones son by Hammurabi's law they would kill your son
Hammurabi, the ruler of Babylon, developed the code of law there.
Code of Hammurabi was the first known written law.
Briefly. The Hammurabi code of law is similar to the ten commandments or most people would say Exodus but the theme was to obey, if not punishment
All historians agree that it would be his code of law.
The Hammurabi code
code of hammurabi. (i think) it was a question in my civics exam, and this is what i out. Code of Hammurabi is not correct. The code of Hammurabi was the first written set of laws ever, not the laws that simplified roman law. That would be Justinian Law.
Type your answer here... Which best describes Babylonian law under Hammurabi?
He was the sixth king of Babylon.
Hammurabi
All historians agree that it would be his code of law.
Hammurabi had a code of laws that declared people had new rules to their life.