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Grachi, or Grachi in Roman history, refers to Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus, two influential brothers and political reformers in the late Roman Republic. They are known for their attempts to address social and economic issues through land reforms and legislation aimed at aiding the lower classes. Their efforts ultimately led to significant political unrest and their dramatic deaths, which highlighted the growing tensions between the elite and the common people in Rome.

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