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Tiberius Gracchus, seeking land reform to aid the poor, faced strong opposition from the Senate, leading to his violent death in 133 BCE during a political confrontation. His brother, Gaius Gracchus, continued Tiberius's reform efforts but faced increasing hostility and civil unrest. In 121 BCE, Gaius was declared an enemy of the state, and after a series of violent clashes, he was ultimately killed by a mob incited by political rivals. Both brothers' deaths marked a significant escalation in the political strife of the Roman Republic.

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