He was a leader of Athens who reformed the Athenian political and legal system. Although his reforms were much needed, the penalties he brought in were severe in order to establish acceptance of Law and Order. The word Draconian is used today to describe very severe actions.
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.
leading a rebellion against ottoman rule in greece.
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Ottoman rule
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.
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Well he was supposed to be the Slytherin Prince, wasn't he?
Draco was an Athenian statesman who first wrote down the laws of Athens, he was in no way a tyrant.
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rule of elders in ancient greece
He was born in 7th century BCE in Athens, Greece
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.
*gasps* Draco Malfoy will NEVER die! how dare you ask such a thing! Draco Malfoy had many close encounters in the Deathly Hallows, but was suprisingly saved by Harry and Ron. In the entire series, Draco Malfoy does not die. I notice this is posted in Ancient Greece, however, so I think I just answered the wrong question.
Well, throughout history some examples of people believing in Legalist forms of government included Draco from Greece, Machiavelli from Italy, and even Locke. Legalist forms of government originally started in China.
Artemis was said to rule the wild places in ancient Greece.