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1.) Draco was the first legislator of ancient Athens Greece in 7th century BC.During the 39th ancient Olympaid, in 622 or 621 BC, Draco established the legal code with which he is identified. Aristotle specifies that Draco laid down his legal code in the archonship of Aristaechmus, 620 or 621 BC.2.) Draco was the name of several physicians in the family of Hippocrates.Draco I. Lived 5th to 4th centuries BC, was the son of Hippocrates, the famous physician (Hippocrates II). He was the the brother of Thessalus. Galen tells us that some of the writings of Hippocrates was attributed to his son Draco.Draco II. According to the Suda, the son of Thessalus and grandson of Hippocrates II. He was the father of Hippocrates IV, and would have been the brother of Hippocrates III. He would have lived in the 4th century BC.Draco III. According to the Suda, the son of Hippocrates IV.There may, however, be some confusion in the Suda, and it is possible that these three physicians are not all distinct persons. 3.) Draco Malfoy is a fictional character in the Harry Potter series.
If you mean the motto, yes there is. it is: "Draco doriens nunquam titillandus" or "Never tickle a sleeping dragon."
Draco Malfoy Has No Brother.
Draco Malfoy Has No Sister.
Perhaps is was the ancient athenian Dracos who established a set of laws that was very strict. This is the basis of the English term "draconian" which is used to describe anything very strict or drastic.
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The Athenian who created the sternest code of laws was Draco. Draco was an Athenian archon in 594 BCE and created legislation that focused on the punishment of crime. The penalties were very severe and cruel and it is said that the laws were written in blood.
It brought justice to the people and they treated them fairly.
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Draco was a leader in Athens who instituted a very harsh legal code that applied to everyone and punished infractions of the law with death, even if someone broke a small or trivial law.
Draco is considered as the first legislator in Ancient Greece. Draco's written law became the first Constitution of Athens and was known for its harshness.
Draco produced a code of law, Cleisthenes introduced limited democracy, Pericles brought in radical democracy.
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