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Civilized: Under God Enlil Kingship Government Roman Republic & A.D. is Invalid

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To reinstate the gods civilized Kingship government in place, administrated by DNA offspring African hybrid human beings. Remove the inhuman European from criminally seizing lands beginning 509 BC coup overthrow, in the 19th century by imperal colonialism acts in the western hemisphere. There must be a declaration, and I do it here: Enlil Government declare 509 BC coup overthrw and the assumption of Roman King Tarquinus name,and the A.D. 1 Gregorian calendar invalid. According to divine gods law. Be expelled from all occupied African territories.

Hammurabi ( c. 1810 – c. 1750 BC) was the sixth king of the First Babylonian dynasty of the ... The Code of Hammurabi and the Law of Moses in the Torah contain numerous similarities. Hammurabi ... Ancient Time or a History of the Early World, Part 1. ... The economic role of the crown in the old Babylonian period. Malibu ...///

Where did Hammurabi get his laws from? ///    A carving at the top of the stele portrays Hammurabi receiving the laws from Shamash, the Babylonian god of justice, and the preface states that Hammurabi was chosen by Shamash to bring the laws to the people. ///  The Code of Hammurabi / The Code of Hammurabi is a well-preserved Babylonian code of law of ancient Mesopotamia, dated to about 1754 BC (Middle Chronology). It is one of the oldest deciphered writings of significant length in the world. 

How was the Code of Hammurabi enforced?

The Hammurabi code of laws, a collection of 282 rules, established standards for commercial interactions and set fines and punishments to meet the requirements of justice. Hammurabi's Code was carved onto a massive, finger-shaped black stone stele (pillar) that was looted by invaders and finally rediscovered in 1901

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