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Hammurabi of Babylon

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The Code of Hammurabi by Hammurabi of Babylon — book cover

The Code of Hammurabi

The most complete surviving legal code of the ancient world, inscribed on a black stone stele by the Babylonian king Hammurabi around 1754 BC. Its 282 laws govern commerce, labor, property, family, and criminal justice — including the earliest known articulation of proportional punishment. It represents the first attempt to systematize law into a coherent, publicly visible code.

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