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Q: What are some of the limitations of Hammurabi code as evidence of life in Babylonia?
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Who ruled babylonia when the code of Hammurabi was written?

King Hammurabi himself.


Hammurabi's Code lists the laws of what ancient land?

Babylonia.


What was Hammurabi's code and what was the code's purpose in Ancient Babylonia?

Hammurabi's Code is for a law for people to not to miss with other people including kings and priest


Where is the code of Hammurabi from?

Babylonia, more ore less present-day Iraq.


What number of articles were contained in the codes of Hammurabi?

The code of Hammurabi has approximately 300 articles dealing with everyday life in Babylonia.


What did the name of the capital of Babylonia mean?

It meant "gate of gods."


What did the code of Hammurabi expect of women?

espanial ne sas tora me nata son babylonia pinta sa di maka Hammurabi.


Who was Gilgamesh's and why was he important?

Gilgamesh is important because he was the historical king of Uruk of Babylonia and had to do with the Hammurabi's code


When was Hammurabi born and where?

King Hammurabi of Babylonia lived in the capital of Babylonia, Babylon. Babylonia is in southern Mesopotamia which means "land between two rivers". Mesopotamia is between the Euphrates and the Tigris River in the Fertile Crescent. King Hammurabi was the one who created the Code of Hammurabi (a set of 282 rules for citizens of Babylon).


Who drew a harsh government code calling for the death penalty for many offences?

Hammurabi King of Babylonia.


Who drew up a harsh government code calling for the death penalty for many offences?

Hammurabi King of Babylonia.


What were Hammurabi codes?

The Code of Hammurabi was one of the first written sets of laws, or legal codes, known to history. It was enacted at the orders of Hammurabi, sixth king of Babylonia and carved into stone and various clay tablets.