Zaleucus

Zaleucus (fl. 7th century BC) was the Greek lawgiver of Italian Locri said to have devised the first written Greek law code (Locrian code). Although the Locrian code distinctly favored the aristocracy, Zaleucus was famous for his conciliation of societal factions. No other facts of his life are at all certain.

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