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27 October, 03:54

Who wrote the first code of law that was not subject to the king's will?

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  1. 27 October, 04:18
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    You are referring to Hammurabi's Code written by Hammurabi. Most known for his law, " An eye for an eye" which if you took someones eye for whatever reason, they are allowed to take your eye
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