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  2. Draconian constitution - Wikipedia

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    The Draconian constitution, or Draco's code, was a written law code enforced by Draco in Athens near the end of the 7th century BC; its composition started around 621 BC. It was written in response to the unjust interpretation and modification of oral law by Athenian aristocrats. [4]

  3. Draco (lawgiver) - Wikipedia

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    Nothing is known about Draco's life except that he established his legal code during the reign of the archon Aristaechmus in the year 621/620 BC. [1] The Suda, the 10th-century Byzantine encyclopedia, records a folkloric story about Draco's death: he went to Aegina to establish laws and was suffocated in the theater when his supporters honored him by throwing many hats, shirts and cloaks on ...

  4. List of ancient legal codes - Wikipedia

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    Halakha (Jewish religious law, including biblical law and later talmudic and rabbinic law, as well as customs and traditions) Draconian constitution (late 7th century BC) Solonian Constitution (early 6th century BC) Gortyn code (5th century BC) Twelve Tables of Roman Law (451 BC) Edicts of Ashoka of Buddhist Law (269–236 BC) Law of Manu (c ...

  5. Draco - Wikipedia

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    Draco is the Greco-Latin word for serpent, or dragon. Draco or Drako most often refers to: Draco (constellation), a constellation in the northern part of the sky; Draco (lawgiver) (from Greek: Δράκων; 7th century BC), the first lawgiver of ancient Athens, from whom the term draconian is derived; Draco or Drako may also refer to:

  6. Law court (ancient Athens) - Wikipedia

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    They came from the injured party trying to compensate for their loss. Around 621 BC, under the rule of Draco, the first written laws came about. He was a reformer who made the first written laws and the laws were considered very harsh. The word draconian came about from these laws which often gave out death as a punishment even for small crimes ...

  7. Draconian - Wikipedia

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    Draconian is an adjective meaning "of great severity", that derives from Draco, an Athenian law scribe under whom small offenses had heavy punishments (Draconian laws). Draconian may also refer to: Draconian (band), a Gothic death/doom metal band from Sweden; Draconian, a computer game released in 1984; Draconian , an extraterrestrial race from ...

  8. Category:Ancient Greek law - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ancient Greek law" The following 57 pages are in this category, out of 57 total. ... Draco (lawgiver) Draconian constitution; Dreros; Dreros ...

  9. Solon - Wikipedia

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    Solon's laws were inscribed on axones, large wooden slabs or cylinders attached to a series of axles that stood upright in the Prytaneion. [60] [61] [d] Originally the axones recorded laws enacted by Draco in the late 7th century (traditionally 621 BC). Nothing of Draco's codification has survived except for a law relating to homicide, yet ...