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Draconian lawsstresses
gen. драконовские меры (grafleonov)
clas.ant. драконовские законы (The first written code of laws drawn up at Athens, believed to have been introduced in 621 or 620 bc by a statesman named Draco. Although their details are obscure, they apparently covered a number of offences. The modern adjective "Draconian" (excessively harsh) reflects the fact that penalties laid down in the code were extremely severe: pilfering received the same punishment as murder – death. A 4th-century bc politician quipped that Draco wrote his laws not in ink, but in blood.)
notar. драконовские законы; законы Драконта; законы Дракона (Дра́кон, или Дра́конт wikipedia.org)