Reforms of the Gracchi Brothers

133 BCE · political

In the Roman Republic, Tiberius (133 BCE) and his brother Gaius Gracchus (123-122 BCE), as tribunes of the plebs, proposed reforms aimed at remedying inequality in the distribution of land.

They sought to distribute public lands to poor citizens and to limit the power of the senatorial elite. Their reform efforts led to fierce political conflicts; both brothers lost their lives amid violence.

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What was Reforms of the Gracchi Brothers?
In the Roman Republic, Tiberius (133 BCE) and his brother Gaius Gracchus (123-122 BCE), as tribunes of the plebs, proposed reforms aimed at remedying inequality in the distribution of land.
When did Reforms of the Gracchi Brothers happen?
133 BCE