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weeeeeb [17]
4 years ago
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In general terms, what is hammurabi's code?

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Shkiper50 [21]4 years ago
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<span>The Code of Hammurabi is inscribed on this seven-foot basalt stele. The stele is now at the Louvre. The Code of Hammurabi refers to a set of rules or laws enacted by the Babylonian King Hammurabi (reign 1792-1750 B.C.).</span><span>Sep 3, 2013</span>
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