- The
Gracchi brothers were two
brothers who
lived during the
beginning of the late
Roman Republic:
Tiberius Gracchus and
Gaius Gracchus. They
served in...
- any way.
Sempronia is
featured in the
painting Cornelia,
Mother of the
Gracchi,
Pointing to her
Children as Her
Treasures by
Angelica Kaufmann, an eighteenth-century...
-
investment in the
political careers of her sons. She was the
mother of the
Gracchi brothers, and the mother-in-law of
Scipio Aemili****.
Cornelia married...
- his death.
Tiberius and his
brother Gaius are
known collectively as the
Gracchi brothers. The date of Tiberius'
death marks the
traditional start of the...
-
Tuditani used Marcus, Gaius, and Publius,
while their contemporaries, the
Gracchi, used Tiberius, Gaius, and Publius. Some families,
including the Rutili...
- the
reformer Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus. Both,
known together as the
Gracchi brothers, were the sons of the
Gracchus who was
consul in 177 and 163 BC...
-
Marcus Fulvius Flaccus (died 121 BC) was a
Roman senator and an ally of the
Gracchi. He
served as
consul in 125 BC and as
plebeian tribune in 122 BC. Flaccus...
- the
seeds for
hundreds of
years of plebeian-patrician antagonism. The
Gracchi reforms were land
reforms attempted in the
Roman Republic in the 2nd century...
- accurate; much of it is su****iously
similar to
events in the age of the
Gracchi two
hundred years later, and it is
quite possible that the
annalist Licinius...
-
former consul Lucius Opimius'
slaughter of
Gaius Gracchus (one of the
Gracchi brothers)—based only on
quasdam seditionum su****iones: "mere su****ion...