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Who was the king of Babylon in 1790 B.C.?

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  • by Michael Endicott on April 21st, 2011

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    The king of Babylon in 1790 B.C. was King Hammurabi, according to The Free Dictionary. King Hammurabi established the world's first metropolis in Babylon, according to Fordham University. He was best known for his set of harsh laws know as Hammurabi's Code.

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    The Free Dictionary: 1790 B.C.

    Fordham University: Hammurabi

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    Washington State University: Hammurabi

    Georgia Mason University: Hammurabi's Code

    University of Chicago: Hammurabi

    University of Illinois at Chicago: Hammurabi's Code

    Southern Nazarene University: Code of Hammurabi

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