Draco Draco

Draco - Definition and Overview

This article is about Draco, the Greek lawgiver from Athens. For other Dracos see Draco (disambiguation).

Draco was the first lawgiver of ancient Athens, Greece. His laws, written in 621 BC when he was archon eponymous, were particularly harsh, as the death penalty was the punishment for even minor offenses. Hence expressions such as "draconian punishment" or "draconian laws", and more generally, "draconian measures" (far-reaching).

Draco was first to codify Athenian law.

Draco's code of laws was superseded by that of Solon in the early 6th century BC.

Example Usage of Draco

OMGureadingthis: Watchin harry potter and half blood prince... Love this movie. =D especially Draco Lolz
christinadang: spent five hours doing nothing. Well, I did spaz over not getting Linguistics 1 but Draco saved the day :D Still--where did time go?!
radarRj: Draco realiza operação para cumprir mandados de prisão contra milicianos http://bit.ly/08yakbj
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