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    Ashurbanipal Ashurbanipal was king of Assyria (669-631 BCE)‚ and counted as the last great ruler of the country. When his father Esarhaddon died‚ he left Ashurbanipal a kingdom that stretched from northern Egyp to Persia‚ but he laso made his brother king of babylonia. Ashurbanipal ruled his country from Nineveh. Ashurbanipal is remembered as one of the most cultured rulers in the Mesopotamian Region: He was literate in both Sumerian and old Akkadian scripts- uncommon for rulers

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    and do not agree with it because of the penalties of some crimes. The Code of Hammurabi is set to keep the Babylonian society safe‚ and in my strong opinion‚ is not too harsh for the citizens in the society. By setting The Code of Hammurabi‚ the Babylon society was searching to create the perfect society of their time. What is “the perfect society”? A couple of the things that would pop into your mind when thinking of this would be no violence‚ a lot of love and total happiness. Love and happiness

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    Abraham leaves Ur. Jews find Jerusalem‚ first king Saul. 1000 BC Kong Solomon in Jerusalem. After‚ country split into Israel and Judah.  722 BC Israel destroyed by Assyrians. 586 BC Nebuchadnezzar destroyed Jerusalem‚ leads Jews to captivity in Babylon.  538 BC Babylonia destroyed by Persians. Cyrus frees the Jews‚ they return to homeland. Old Testament first written. Chapter 6- Tyre and Sidon big traders of the World. Chapter 7- 1200 BC Cretans have built palaces etc. Crete has been destroyed

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    The Code of Hammurabi Hammurabi was a ruthless leader who killed and hurt hundreds of people for their mistakes. Hammurabi was a powerful king in a small city state called Babylon which was the capital of the kingdom of Babylonia. Hammurabi took power in 1792 B.C. for 42 years and had brutal rules with lots of power. Hammurabi´s code is not just because the laws that he has made are too harsh‚and why should diffrent people get punished more than others‚ finally Hammurabi should not have that much

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    Hammurabi ruler of Babylon 4000 years ago‚ wrote a set of 282 laws called Hammurabi’s Code. However‚ I think that Hammurabi’s Code wasn’t just because it threatened the family‚ destroyed personal property‚ and caused pressure on personal injury. To begin with‚ Hammurabi’s Code threatened the family. For example‚ in law 129‚ it said if a married woman is caught with another man‚ they will both get tied up and cast to water. Also‚ in law 195‚ it said that if a son has struck his father‚ his hands

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    it just? Is Hammurabi’s code Just or Unjust Introduction Paragraph Hammurabi’s was a king in Mesopotamia with laws that were used for just or unjust reasons. Hammurabi’s codes are set of laws that are written down. Hammurabi was the king of Babylon in Mesopotamia. The purpose of Hammurabi’s code was for the citizens of his city-state to follow the laws if not they deal with Hammurabi. Hammurabi’s Code was just for three reasons personal injury‚family law‚ and property law. Body Paragraph

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    Babylonian and Egyptian mathematics Early Babylonia existed from about 3100 B.C. to 2100 B.C. When discussing the Babylonian history‚ we refer to the land area between Tigris and Euphrates rivers northward to Assyria. We must also consider a non-Semitic tribe called the Sumerians. They dwelt in the land of Sumer at the head of the Persian Gulf coming from the mountainous region to the east. They developed a numeral system in the 28th century B.C. and because of the deprivation of stones in their

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    Throughout history there have been many written works and documents that have shed light on the various ideas and values that characterize the Western tradition. Such works focused on the great ideas that have helped in shaping the Western heritage. Some of these documents that "capture the characteristic outlook of an age and that provide a sense of movement and development of Western history" include The Epic of Gilgamesh‚ The Code of Hammurabi‚ Genesis‚ Job‚ the Ten Commandments‚ and Amos. The

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    The Law Code of Hammurabi is the emblem of the Mesopotamian civilization. The high basalt stele erected by the king of Babylon in the 18th century BC is a work of art‚ history‚ and literature. As a king‚ one must be the epitome of a citizen but at the same time be “better” than everyone for the sake of appearance. The king guides all subjects in a seemingly infallible fashion that goes beyond their simplistic ways of thinking. The king is the one being that citizens pledge their allegiance and lives

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    Bibliography: The Code of Hammurabi" by Richard Hineshttp://www.wsu.edu/~dee/MESO/CODE.HTMBryant‚ Tamera (2005). The Life & Times of Hammurabi. Bear: Mitchell Lane Publishers. Mieroop‚ Marc (2004). King Hammurabi of Babylon: a Biography. Cambridge: Blackwell Publishers.

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