Gracchus, Tiberius : Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus (c.163-133 BC), Roman social reformer. He stood for the tribunal of the people in 133 BC as an avowed reformer, & was elected. On his election he immediately proposed & succeeded in passing the Sempronian Law to redistribute the public lands which the rich had taken over.
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... Rome the first political quarrel is a distinct issue between the man of the people and a limited, perhaps an alien, aristocracy. The force behind Cleisthenes and the constituency that empowered Tiberius Gracchus were not a narrow middle class, but the people with its ancient wrongs and centuries of patient endurance. If then, as we are compelled to infer, Mr. Mehta's statement is entirely inaccurate ...
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