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a. Law of Nations
Explanation:
<u>The law of the nations</u> (on Latin: <em>ius gentium</em> or <em>jus gentium</em>) was the international law and legal code of ancient Rome.<u><em> </em></u><u>It was designed specifically to dictate the legal rules for foreigners in case they were in conflict with Rome, or that their own rules were unknown.</u>
The law was the same for all the nations and it <u>was adopted by all European civilizations at the time.</u>
The idea behind the law of nations was quality for all and following the natural reason. It is the ground basis for modern international law.
Frank Lloyd Wright proved that his columns would hold 60 tons.
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Nebuchadnezzar II (r. 605/604-562 BCE) was the greatest King of ancient Babylon during the period of the Neo-Babylonian Empire
The Byzantine Empire was the eastern part of the Greek Empire. The Greeks believed in many gods, and often depicted them on pots and even Effigy containers. The Greeks did not have very many colors available to them, so often times these vases or Effigy containers were painted in black and red.