Enrich Hammurabi: fix duplicate heading, correct stele material (diorite), add father Sin-Muballit, specific conquests, Code structure and Shamash relief, [^3] WHE source
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status: UPDATED | Ashoka | changes: Fixed duplicate # Ashoka heading; added Family & Early Career section (father Bindusara, grandfather Chandragupta, wife Devi, children Mahinda and Sanghamitra, early career at Taxila and Ujjain, Arthashastra governance); added Empire Extent section (Iran/Afghanistan to Bangladesh, provincial capitals); expanded Edicts section (33 total, Kandahar Bilingual Rock Inscription detail, Sanchi stupa); added name meaning and Devanampiya Piyadassi epithet to Overview; added World History Encyclopedia as [^3] reference; committed and pushed
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status: UPDATED | Ashoka | changes: Fixed duplicate # Ashoka heading; added Family & Early Career section (father Bindusara, grandfather Chandragupta, wife Devi, children Mahinda and Sanghamitra, early career at Taxila and Ujjain, Arthashastra governance); added Empire Extent section (Iran/Afghanistan to Bangladesh, provincial capitals); expanded Edicts section (33 total, Kandahar Bilingual Rock Inscription detail, Sanchi stupa); added name meaning and Devanampiya Piyadassi epithet to Overview; added World History Encyclopedia as [^3] reference; committed and pushed
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[2026-02-22 22:33:56] ✅ Committed: improve: Ashoka
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[2026-02-22 22:33:56] Done (64s) — UPDATED
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[2026-02-22 22:34:01] 👤 Incomplete name (ruler doc) → agent needed to resolve identity
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status: UPDATED | Pericles | changes: Fixed duplicate # Pericles heading; added Greek name etymology; expanded Key Facts with family (father Xanthippus, mother Agariste/Alcmaeonidae); added Early Life & Education section (Damon, Anaxagoras, choregos for Aeschylus 472 BCE); added Rise to Power section (Ephialtes reforms 462–461 BCE, Cimon prosecution/ostracism, Age of Pericles 461–429 BCE); added citizenship law of 451 BCE; added free theater access; added Personal Life section (Aspasia, Pericles the Younger); added trial/re-election note in Peloponnesian War; added [^3] citation for Pericles the Younger citizenship
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status: UPDATED | Pericles | changes: Fixed duplicate # Pericles heading; added Greek name etymology; expanded Key Facts with family (father Xanthippus, mother Agariste/Alcmaeonidae); added Early Life & Education section (Damon, Anaxagoras, choregos for Aeschylus 472 BCE); added Rise to Power section (Ephialtes reforms 462–461 BCE, Cimon prosecution/ostracism, Age of Pericles 461–429 BCE); added citizenship law of 451 BCE; added free theater access; added Personal Life section (Aspasia, Pericles the Younger); added trial/re-election note in Peloponnesian War; added [^3] citation for Pericles the Younger citizenship
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status: UPDATED | Ashoka | changes: Fixed duplicate # Ashoka heading; added Family & Early Career section (father Bindusara, grandfather Chandragupta, wife Devi, children Mahinda and Sanghamitra, early career at Taxila and Ujjain, Arthashastra governance); added Empire Extent section (Iran/Afghanistan to Bangladesh, provincial capitals); expanded Edicts section (33 total, Kandahar Bilingual Rock Inscription detail, Sanchi stupa); added name meaning and Devanampiya Piyadassi epithet to Overview; added World History Encyclopedia as [^3] reference; committed and pushed
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# Hammurabi
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# Hammurabi
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# Hammurabi
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## Overview
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## Overview
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Hammurabi (~1792–1750 BCE) was the sixth king of the First Babylonian Dynasty who transformed Babylon from a minor city-state into the dominant power in Mesopotamia. He is best known for the Code of Hammurabi.
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Hammurabi (~1792–1750 BCE) was the sixth king of the First Babylonian Dynasty who transformed Babylon from a minor city-state into the dominant power in Mesopotamia. He is best known for the Code of Hammurabi.
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- Title: King of Babylon
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- Title: King of Babylon
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- Capital: Babylon
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- Capital: Babylon
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- Dynasty: First Dynasty of Babylon (Amorite)
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- Dynasty: First Dynasty of Babylon (Amorite)
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- Father: Sin-Muballit (predecessor, abdicated due to failing health)
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## Achievements
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## Achievements
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- Unified most of Mesopotamia through diplomacy and military conquest
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- Inherited a small kingdom (Babylon, Kish, Sippar, Borsippa) and expanded it through military campaigns and diplomacy [^3]
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- Issued the Code of Hammurabi (~1754 BCE): 282 laws inscribed on a basalt stele [^1]
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- Conquered city-states of Larsa, Eshnunna, and Mari; ousted Ishme-Dagan I of Assyria [^3]
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- Issued the Code of Hammurabi (~1754 BCE): 282 laws inscribed on a diorite stele [^1]
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- Improved irrigation systems and infrastructure
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- Improved irrigation systems and infrastructure
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- Established Marduk as the supreme deity of Babylon
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- Established Marduk as the supreme deity of Babylon
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## The Code of Hammurabi
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## The Code of Hammurabi
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- The longest, best-organized, and best-preserved legal text from the ancient Near East [^3]
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- Written in the Old Babylonian dialect of Akkadian cuneiform
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- Structured as: poetic prologue, 282 case laws, and epilogue (~4,130 lines total) [^3]
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- The stele's relief depicts Hammurabi receiving the laws from Shamash, the sun god of justice, symbolizing divine authority [^3]
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- 282 laws covering property, trade, family, labor, and criminal matters
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- 282 laws covering property, trade, family, labor, and criminal matters
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- Principle of *lex talionis* ("an eye for an eye") with class-based distinctions
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- Principle of *lex talionis* ("an eye for an eye") with class-based distinctions
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- Stele discovered at Susa in 1901, now in the Louvre [^2]
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- Stele discovered at Susa in 1901, now in the Louvre [^2]
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[^1]: Roth, M.T. *Law Collections from Mesopotamia and Asia Minor* (1997)
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[^1]: Roth, M.T. *Law Collections from Mesopotamia and Asia Minor* (1997)
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[^2]: Harper, R.F. *The Code of Hammurabi* (1904)
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[^2]: Harper, R.F. *The Code of Hammurabi* (1904)
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[^3]: World History Encyclopedia. "Hammurabi." https://www.worldhistory.org/hammurabi/ (accessed 2026)
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