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The Code of Hammurabi, 1792-1750 BC, 282 laws

The Code of Hammurabi, 1792-1750 BC, 282 laws


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The Code of Hammurabi, 1792-1750 BC, 282 laws

Stela of the Lawcode of Hammurabi made of black basalt, 1792-1750 BC. The King stands before a seated god, probably Shamash - a solar god, patron of Justice. The Stele is from Babylon but was taken to Susa in c1200 BC, and is from the Louvres collection

Media ID 14851233

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13th Century Bc Babylon Basalt Code Cuneiform Justice Letters Louvre Patron Stela


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