- The
Hittite laws, also
known as the Code of the
Nesilim,
constitute an
ancient legal code
dating from c. 1650 – 1500 BCE. They have been
preserved on...
- BC in
middle chronology)
Hittite laws, also
known as the 'Code of the
Nesilim' (developed c. 1650–1500 BC, in
effect until c. 1100 BC) ****yrian law,...
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military oath
Hittite laws (CTH 291–292), also
called the Code of the
Nesilim Myth of
Illuyanka Kikkuli's
horse training instructions Indictment of Madduwatta...
- Isin (c. 1870 BC).
Later codes than Hammurabi's
include the Code of the
Nesilim.
Hittite laws, the ****yrian laws, and
Mosaic Law / Ten Commandments. (see...
-
several provisions in the
Hittite laws (also
known as the 'Code of the
Nesilim';
developed c. 1650–1500 BCE, in
effect until c. 1100 BCE) are usually...
- Reservation. The name "Nespelem" is said to come from the
Indian word
nesilim,
meaning "flat land". The
Nespelem River originates in
eastern Okanogan...
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daily colloquial use. Pre-Gr****
substrate Law
number 21 of the Code of the
Nesilim says, "If
anyone steal a
slave of a
Luwian from the land of Luwia, and...
- 1600 BC to 1201 BC (approximate
dates shown) 1600 BC:
Hittite Code of the
Nesilim 1600 BC:
Akkadian Ḫulbazizi,
Eridu Genesis and
Enuma Anu
Enlil 1600 BC:...
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original on 13
February 2010.
Retrieved 18
February 2012. The Code of the
Nesilim, c. 1650-1500 BCE
Retrieved 24 July 2013 Out Of Print; Marmor, J. (1980)...
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include §190 and §191 of the
Hittite laws (also
known as the 'Code of the
Nesilim';
developed c. 1650–1500 BCE, in
effect until c. 1100 BCE), and §12 of...