According to the "Through the Ages" historical time line book by Alf Henrickson, Draco, "who enjoyed public respect and admiration - so much so that on one occasion when he attended the theatre he was applauded by the entire audience who began showering him with articles of clothing in token of their admiration. As a result, Draco was suffocated."
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The Athenian councilor who is credited with first codifying the law of Athens is Draco. Draco was known for his harsh legal code, which was later replaced by Solon's more moderate laws.
Draco was an Athenian statesman who first wrote down the laws of Athens, he was in no way a tyrant.
He was not a democrat - democracy came to Athens over a century later under Cleisthnes.
Draco was the first person to be legislator - or lawmaker - in Athens. He was born around the year of 650 BC, although the exact date is unknown.
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*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.
He was born in 7th century BCE in Athens, Greece
In historical times, Draco in Athens and Lycurgus in Sparta..
No. Draco didn't even go to the midnight duel. Draco survived the series.
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.