- Look up
lawgiver in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lawgiver may
refer to: A
person who
draws up, introduces, or
enacts a code of laws for a
nation or...
- priests; later, this
origin was
forgotten and
Draco was
reinterpreted as a
lawgiver.
Raphael Sealey notes that this
hypothesis helps explain how the seemingly...
- The
Lawgiver is a 2012
novel by
Herman Wouk
depicting a
fictional attempt to make a film
about the
biblical Moses. It is an
epistolary novel, composed...
-
Moses the
Lawgiver is a six-hour
television miniseries filmed in 1973/74 and
starring Burt
Lancaster as Moses. It was an ITC/RAI co-production
filmed in...
-
commonly known as
Suleiman the
Magnificent in
Western Europe and
Suleiman the
Lawgiver (Ottoman Turkish: قانونى سلطان سليمان, romanized: Ḳānūnī Sulṭān Süleymān)...
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whole of
Betan society), and
summons Lawgivers. When the
landing party refuses to come with the
Lawgivers, the
Lawgivers become immobile.
Reger leads the...
- with the
exception of the diarchy". Parker,
Victor (2007). "Tyrants and
lawgivers". In Shapiro, H A (ed.).
Cambridge companion to
archaic Greece. Cambridge...
-
Aegimius (mythological)
Cercidas (fl. 3rd
century BCE, Megalopolis)
Charondas (fl. 6th
century BCE,
Catania in Sicily)
Cleisthenes (c. 570 – c. 508 BCE...
- Hammurabi's re****tion as a
lawgiver, his
depiction can be
found in law
buildings throughout the world.
Hammurabi is one of the 23
lawgivers depicted in marble...
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called Erik Jedvardsson, Eric IX, Eric the Holy,
Saint Eric, and Eric the
Lawgiver, was King of
Sweden from c. 1156
until his
death in 1160. The
Roman Martyrology...