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  1. The Code of Hammurabi was a legal code of Babylonia written about 1700 BC. It was written on a stele (a large stone monument), and put in a public place where everyone could see it. The stele was later captured by the Elamites and taken to their capital, Susa. It was found there again in 1901, and is now in the Louvre Museum in Paris.
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    The stele was rediscovered in 1901 at the site of Susa in present-day Iran, where it had been taken as plunder six hundred years after its creation. The text itself was copied and studied by Mesopotamian scribes for over a millennium. The stele now resides in the Louvre Museum.
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    The Code of Hammurabi was one of many sets of laws in the Ancient Near East. Most of these law codes, coming from similar cultures and racial groups in a relatively small geographical area, necessarily have passages that resemble each other.
    Hammurabi (born, Babylon [now in Iraq]—died c. 1750 bce) was the sixth and best-known ruler of the 1st (Amorite) dynasty of Babylon (reigning c. 1792–1750 bce ), noted for his surviving set of laws, once considered the oldest promulgation of laws in human history. See Hammurabi, Code of.
    Although Hammurabi's Code was the first Mesopotamian law collection to be discovered, it was not the first written; several earlier collections survive. These collections were written in Sumerian and Akkadian. They also purport to have been written by rulers.
    The Library lists a copy of the "judgments of Hammurabi" over a millennium after Hammurabi's death. A second theory is that the Code is a sort of law report, and as such contains records of past cases and judgments, albeit phrased abstractly.
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    Hammurabi was a powerful king of Babylon who ruled from 1792 to 1750 BCE and expanded his empire across Mesopotamia.
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