there were 282 laws made by hammurabi
Who was the first person to write a code of laws.
Hammurabi and the Laws are know as the Code of Hammurabi.
The Hammurabi code.
AnswerYes. The Code of Hammurabi, (or Codex Hammurabi) is a set of laws and penalties devised by the Babylonian King, Hammurabi, in approximately 1700 BCE.Only one complete example of the codex remains today. It was discovered by Egyptian archeologist Gustav Jéquier in Iran (formerly Susa, Elam), in 1901, and is on display at the Louvre, in Paris.The text of Codex Hammurabi has been translated from cuneiform to English. You can view a copy via Related Links, below.
there were 282 laws made by hammurabi
This sounds like a homework question... cheater. Just kidding. But anyway. One way Hammurabi changed history is by being the first person to codify laws, which basically means the first to actually write down laws. He had scribes carve all the laws he had known onto large tablets, which became known as Hammurabi's Code. I cannot think of another one at the moment.
King Hammurabi had 282 laws.
Hammurabi's Code is the name of Hammurabi's ancientt Mesopotamian laws, which were also they first set of recorded laws.
Who was the first person to write a code of laws.
Hammurabi and the Laws are know as the Code of Hammurabi.
Hammurabi himself.
The Hammurabi code.
282 laws or taxation
We call them the Code of Hammurabi.
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Our laws are way better because with Hammurabi's laws your hands can get chopped off and you can die from doing a lot of things