Hammurabi, in the Mesopotamian civilizations wrote a legal code that covered daily life.
Hammurabi, 1792 - 1750 B.C. first ruler of the Babylonian empire, was responsible for the first written code of laws, known as "The Code of Hammurabi".
The Babylonian king, Hammurabi (ca. 1790 BC), known as "The Code of Hammurabi" (Codex Hammurabi).
The Babylonian king, Hammurabi (ca. 1790 BC), known as "The Code of Hammurabi" (Codex Hammurabi).
The Babylonian king, Hammurabi (ca. 1790 BC), known as "The Code of Hammurabi" (Codex Hammurabi).
Hammurabi, 1792 - 1750 B.C. first ruler of the Babylonian empire, was responsible for the first written code of laws, known as "The Code of Hammurabi".
Justinian wrote Byzantines legal code
I. P. Daily I. P. Daily
Burt Bacharach and Bob Hilliard wrote song first covered by the drifters, also covered by cryin shames a merseybeat group from Liverpool
She didn't. Bob Dylan wrote the song, and many artists covered it.
When Jacob Riis wrote "kicks and cuffs are their daily diet. They have little else." he was referring to the lamentable daily hardship of the street children.
Thucydides wrote on the first half of the War. The second and final stage was covered by Xenophon.
No they covered it Kings of Leon wrote it and sang it
Brownsville (originally) than Motley Crue (covered)