Tibierius Sempronius Gracchus
Tiberius Gracchus
Gaius Semrponius Gracchus was Murdered in 121 BC not 123 BC. It was his elder brother Tiberius who was murdered with 300 of his followers. That was in 133 BC.
Gaius Gracchus was the tribune.
Tiberius Gracchus (163-133 B.C.E), an aristocrat who was elected tribune in 133 B.C.E. He proposed dividing public land among the poor, but a group of wealthy senators murdered him.
Gaius Valerius, a prominent figure in Roman history, is most notably recognized for his election as tribune in 133 BC. His tenure as tribune was marked by significant political activity, including efforts to address social and economic issues faced by the plebeians. Valerius is often associated with the broader context of political reform during the late Roman Republic.
133 in Roman numerals is CXXXIII.
A tribune was the same as a commander in the ancient Roman days
The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.The elected Roman officials were called tribune, aedile, praetor and consul.
133 is CXXXIII
The public assemblies elected the tribune. :)
It is: 133 = CXXXIII
Tiberius Gracchus