That was done by a king before Nebuchadnezzar. His name was Hammurabi.
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Hammurabi and Nebuchadnezzar II were both prominent rulers of ancient Babylon, but they lived in different periods. Hammurabi reigned from around 1792 to 1750 BCE and is best known for his code of laws, which established standards for justice. Nebuchadnezzar II ruled much later, from 605 to 562 BCE, and is famous for his military conquests and monumental construction projects, including the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. While they both contributed significantly to Babylonian history, their legacies focus on different aspects of governance and culture.
Hammurabi is generally considered famous for having codified the first laws.
Yes, both Hammurabi and Nebuchadnezzar II played significant roles in the development of Babylon. Hammurabi, who ruled in the 18th century BCE, is renowned for his code of laws and for establishing Babylon as a major political and cultural center. Nebuchadnezzar II, ruling in the 6th century BCE, further enhanced Babylon's grandeur by constructing impressive structures like the Hanging Gardens and the Ishtar Gate, solidifying its status as a key city in ancient Mesopotamia.
Hammurabi was a Babylonian king. Some people know him as Khammurabi, and he is famous for his code of laws.
King Nebuchadnezzar II
an eye for an eye
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The Code of Hammurabi.
Nebuchadnezzar the seconds accomplishments were constructing the Hanging Gardens and using Hammurabi's laws.
King Hammurabi of Babylon was famous for writing a code of laws. These laws were written nearly 4,000 years ago and one of the laws contains the famed phrase "An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth".
monotheism, none human sacrafice, a code of laws that correspond with ethics
Hammurabi and Nebuchadnezzar II were both prominent rulers of ancient Babylon, but they lived in different periods. Hammurabi reigned from around 1792 to 1750 BCE and is best known for his code of laws, which established standards for justice. Nebuchadnezzar II ruled much later, from 605 to 562 BCE, and is famous for his military conquests and monumental construction projects, including the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. While they both contributed significantly to Babylonian history, their legacies focus on different aspects of governance and culture.
He is famous for his code of laws which was/is the basis for much European law.
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Hammurabi was the most famous person in Mesopotamia. He made the famous laws the code of Hammurabi.Hammurabi was the famous king of Babylon Mesopotamia. He created the famous laws of Hammurabi's Code. He had them carved in stone, standing almost 7.5 feet! On top of it stood a carving of himself.