Charondas

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Charondas was an ancient Greek lawgiver, traditionally credited with establishing a notable legal code for several Greek colonies in southern Italy and Sicily.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Greek lawgiver
historical figure
associatedWith Greek colonies in Sicily
Greek colonies in southern Italy
culture Greek
describedIn writings of Aristotle
writings of Diodorus Siculus NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork law
legislation
gender male
hasNotableAnecdote story of being subject to his own law on entering the assembly armed
hasNotableConcept strict enforcement of written laws
historicity semi-legendary
influenced later Greek legal traditions
influencedBy earlier Greek legal practices
knownFor codification of laws for Greek colonies
establishing a legal code for Greek colonies in southern Italy and Sicily
languageOfWorkOrName Ancient Greek
legacy model lawgiver in Greek tradition
legalSystem Greek city-state law
nameInGreek Χαρώνδας NERFINISHED
occupation lawgiver
placeOfActivity Catana NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Sicily NERFINISHED
southern Italy NERFINISHED
timePeriod Archaic Greece NERFINISHED
tradition Greek legal tradition
traditionallyCreditedWith creating a notable legal code
legislating for the Chalcidian colonies

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Thurii hadLawgiver Charondas