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  • ...murabi of Babylon]] (right) (r. 1728–1686 BC) on his [[Code of Hammurabi|law code stele]]]] ...ergal-shar-usur]] (Nergal-sharezer/Neriglissar) || 560 – 556 BC ||Son-in-law of Nebuchadnezzar II. Murdered Amel-Marduk.
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  • ...which were both influenced by and improved upon the much earlier [[written law]]s of [[Sumer]], [[Akkad (city)|Akkad]] and [[Assyria]]. This was made by o [[Neriglissar]] (560–556 BC) also had a short reign. He was the son in law of Nebuchadnezzar II, and it is unclear if he was a Chaldean or native Baby
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  • ...do in [[Retributive justice|retribution]]. The Code of Hammurabi and the [[Law of Moses]] in the [[Torah]] contain numerous similarities, but these are pr ...century and has since become seen as an important figure in the history of law.
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  • The following text is the 7th section of the [[Code of Hammurabi|Hammurabi law code]], written in the mid-18th century BC: {{Portal|Ancient Near East}}
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