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The Romans' first code of law was established around:

15
b. c.
200
b. c.
450
b. c.
725
b. c.

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The answer is 450 B.C. This was called the Twelve Tables where set in bronze and placed in the public square of Rome. This was to make sure all could the laws and know what was allowed and what was not.

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