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Old Babylonians  Leader of the Amorites, or “Old Babylonians.”  Created a new empire in the area that was Mesopotamia by employing a well- disciplined army.  Soldiers carried bronze axes, spears, and daggers. divide-and- conquer Sumer and Akkad  Employed a divide-and- conquer method to gain control of Sumer and Akkad. Map Of The Babylonian Empire At The Time of Hammurabi _Babylonia_1.svg/400px-Hammurabi's_Babylonia_1.svg.png Background Hammurabi: Man of War

Babylon  Builds a new capital city with the city of Babylon. Artist Rendition Of The Hanging Gardens Of Babylon Background Hammurabi: Man of War

 Assimilated  Assimilated Mesopotamian culture with Sumerian ways to create a larger, more stable culture. irrigation systemswalled cities  Was extremely interested in state-building, funding the building of irrigation systems, temples, walled cities, and public buildings.  Encouraged and protected both domestic and foreign trade. Sargon The Conqueror Background Hammurabi: Man of War

 Not the first code of laws in Mesopotamia, but most of the earlier laws survive in fragments.  Provides insight into just about every aspect of Mesopotamian society and life.  228  228 law codes were carved into steles. Code Of Hammurabi In Cuneiform Writing Code of Hammurabi Origins

 Very strict system of justice  Very strict system of justice. varied according to social class  Penalties were severe and varied according to social class.  Examples.  A crime against a member of the upper class (nobility) by a member of the lower class (commoner) was punished more severely than the same offense against a member of the lower class. Shamash, Babylonian Sun God & God Of Justice Code of Hammurabi Criminal Codes

 Principle of retaliation and retribution  Principle of retaliation and retribution applies. Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth  “Eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth.” social equals  Only when the law applied for social equals. Members of the upper classes usually paid money for crimes against the lower members of society. Bust of Hammurabi Code of Hammurabi Criminal Codes

 Governors of an area and city officials were expected to catch criminals. replace property or pay damages done out of their own pockets  Failure to do so meant that the officials had to replace property or pay damages to the victims or their families. This was done out of their own pockets. Belshazzar, Prince Of Babylon Ca. 550 B.C. Code of Hammurabi Responsibilities of Public Officals

 Soldiers were expected to serve. put to death full control over the first man’s estate  If a soldier hired a substitute, the original soldier was put to death and the substitute given full control over the first man’s estate. Babylonian Soldier bGvRmCNC-w8/aamacedonia-soldier-2.jpg Code of Hammurabi Criminal Codes

 Builders  Builders were responsible for the buildings they constructed.  If the building collapsed and killed a family member, a family member of the builder was also killed.  Laws surrounding renting and owning farmland were also within the code. Babylonian Lion ations/Babylonians/Ishtar_Gate_of_Babylon_section_jk.jpg Code of Hammurabi Consumer Protection

 Irrigation laws geography  Irrigation laws were strict because of the geography of Mesopotamia.  Interest rates on loans  Interest rates on loans were watched very closely. lost the entire amount  If a lender raised his interest rates after the loan was made, the lender lost the entire amount of the loan.  Wage restrictions  Wage restrictions for different key laborers. Remains Of A Babylonian Irrigation Canal Code of Hammurabi Consumer Protection

 The largest category of laws. arrange marriages formal marriage contract  Parents were to arrange marriages for their children and both parties were to sign a formal marriage contract. bridal payment dowry  Consisted of a bridal payment by the husband, as well as a dowry paid by the bride’s father. The Lion Of Babylon Code of Hammurabi Marriage & Family

 Role of women.  Had very little in the way of legal rights when married.  Had some business rights, but not many.  When the husband died, his property (at least in theory) was transferred directly to her. The wife had the right to distribute the property as inheritance to her children as she wished. Babylonian Marriage Market Code of Hammurabi Marriage & Family

 Divorce.  The husband had most of the power over divorce. fulfill her duties at home  The woman was expected to fulfill her duties at home, or else the husband could divorce her and keep the dowry.  However, if the woman had done nothing wrong and could prove it, then she could have the dowry returned. Babylonian Sphinx Code of Hammurabi Marriage & Family

 Parental rights. total rights over their children and obedience was demanded  Parents had total rights over their children and obedience was demanded.  Could not disinherit their children arbitrarily, there had to be reason and it needed to be brought before a court of law. Stele From The Ishtar Gate museum/resized/ishtar-gate-cc-mshamma.jpg Code of Hammurabi Marriage & Family

Code of Hammurabi The Carpenter Code 229 If a builder builds a house for a man and does not make its construction sound, and the house which he has built collapses and causes the death of the owner of the house, the builder shall be put to death. Sumerian Ziggurat

Code of Hammurabi A Nun Walks Into A Bar… Code 110 If a “sister of god” (nun) who is not living in a convent opens a wine shop or enters a wine shop for a drink, they shall burn that woman. Marble Head Of A Sumerian Woman

Code of Hammurabi The Debtor Code 117 If a man be in debt and is unable to pay his creditors, he shall sell his wife, son, or daughter, or bind them over to service. For three years they shall work in the houses of their purchaser or master; in the fourth year they shall be given their freedom. Entering The Ishtar Gate

Code of Hammurabi Rebel Bar Code 108 If bad characters gather in the house of a wine seller and she does not arrest those characters and bring them to the palace, that wine seller shall be put to death. Hammurabi /hammurabi.jpg

Code of Hammurabi The Gabby Wife Code 143 If the woman has not been careful but has gadded about, neglecting her house and belittling her husband, they shall throw that woman into the water. Hammurabi’s Courtroom

Code of Hammurabi He’s Your Son Code 185 If a man takes in his own home a young boy as a son and rears him, one may not bring claim for that adopted son. Babylonian Archer

Code of Hammurabi Hit Thy Father Code 195 If a son strikes his father, they shall cut off his hand. Severed Hand

Code of Hammurabi Accuse This Hammus Code 2 If any one bring an accusation against a man, and the accused go to the river and leap into the river, if he sink in the river his accuser shall take possession of the house. But if the river prove that the accused is not guilty, and he escape unhurt, then he who had brought the accusation shall be put to death, while he who leaped into the river shall take possession of the house that had belonged to his accuser. Euphrates River