Hammurabi (Spanish Edition)
Una guía fascinante acerca del sexto rey de la primera dinastía babilonia, incluyendo el Código de Hammurabi (Spanish Edition)
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Nicolas Villanueva
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Descubra la fascinante historia de Hammurabi
La historia de Hammurabi es la historia de treinta y tres años llenos de conquistas, construcciones de templos, obras de irrigación y desarrollo de leyes, pero también una historia de ruptura de relaciones y de imperios que surgieron y cayeron.
Es una historia de traiciones y de alianzas cambiantes, en la que hasta los dioses se inmiscuyen en los asuntos de los hombres. Y el caso es que, aunque ocurrió hace miles de años, parece contemporánea, como si Hammurabi aún estuviera respirando entre nosotros.
Y, como ocurre con todos los grandes momentos de la historia del género humano, nos enseña que todos los grandes logros tienen un precio, y que la naturaleza humana siempre ha sido igual de compleja, como cuando los babilonios alababan a Marduk y aclamaron a Hammurabi como a un auténtico dios.
En Hammurabi: Una guía fascinante acerca del sexto rey de la primera dinastía babilonia, incluyendo el Código de Hammurabi, encontrará contenidos como estos:
- Babilonia antes de Hammurabi: la posición de la ciudad en Babilonia y sus primeros dirigentes
- El ascenso de Hammurabi: guerras, logros y cronología de Hammurabi
- El reinado de Hammurabi: Babilonia durante su reinado, relaciones con otras ciudades
- La forma de ser de Hammurabi: aspecto físico, relaciones con otros gobernantes, algunas pistas sobre su personalidad
- El código de Hammurabi y las primeras leyes en Mesopotamia
- Diseccionando el código
- El legado de Hammurabi
- ¡Y mucho, mucho más!
¡Obtenga este libro y aprenda más acerca de Hammurabi!
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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