Draco

Around 620 BC Draco, the lawgiver, wrote the first
known written law of Ancient Greece. Draco was
an Athenian lawgiver whose harsh legal code
punished both trivial and serious crimes in Athens
with death--hence the continued use of the word
draconian to describe repressive legal measures.
Draco's laws were shockingly severe, so severe that
they were said to have been written not in ink but
in blood. Solon succeeded him in about 594 BC

vse delo v imeni chuvak