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They were two brothers who proposed the reforms to take away land from the rich and give it to the poor. They were later assisinated by other members of the senate. This led to the start of Rome civil wars.

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When did the Gracchus Brothers rule Rome?

Neither ever ruled Rome. They were both elected tribunes (representors of the people) though. Tiberius Gracchus was elected in 133 BCE and Gaius Gracchus in 123 BCE.


Which reform if gaius gracchus was opposed by the lower classes of rome?

Making the Italian allies citizens of Rome.


Where did Tiberius Gracchus live?

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Who is a soothsayer in the ancient Romans?

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Who were Tiberius gracchus parents?

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Who were the Gracci brothers?

The Gracchi brothers were Gaius and Tiberius Gracchus. They both served as tribunes in Ancient Rome. Their father was Tiberius Gracchus major, also known as Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus.


When was Gaius Gracchus born?

Rome


When did the Gracchus Brothers rule Rome?

Neither ever ruled Rome. They were both elected tribunes (representors of the people) though. Tiberius Gracchus was elected in 133 BCE and Gaius Gracchus in 123 BCE.


Who were two brothers who tried to bring reform to Rome and restore small farms to the poor?

the two brothers are Tiberius and Gainus Gracchus


Which reform if gaius gracchus was opposed by the lower classes of rome?

Making the Italian allies citizens of Rome.


Who was the ruler of Rome during AD 43?

it was actually Tiberius Gracchus


What happened to rome after the death of the Gracchus brothers?

Series of Civil Wars


Where did Tiberius Gracchus live?

In Rome.In Rome.In Rome.In Rome.In Rome.In Rome.In Rome.In Rome.In Rome.


Who is gracchus?

I don't think there was any such person in ancient Rome. Julius is a gens or clan designation. Someone with the name Julius would be from the Julian clan or Julii. Now each clan had certain surnames that they used. Gracchus is not a Julian surname it is a Sempronius clan surname. Therefore there could not have been an ancient Roman with that lawful name, as a man cannot belong to two clans or gens. Perhaps the name Julius Gracchus is a modern pseudo-Latin concoction.


Who were the 2 brothers who tried to bring restore to Rome and restore small farms to the poor?

They were the Gracchi brothers: Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus and Gaius Sempronius Gracchus.


Who were the 2 brothers who tried to bring refrom to Rome and restore small farms to the poor?

They were the Gracchi brothers: Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus and Gaius Sempronius Gracchus.


Who were two men who wanted to reform the laws of ancient Rome?

Ancient Rome produced two men who wanted to reform the way Rome operated. The brothers Gracchus, Tiberius and Gaius were elected by the people to be tribunes and act in behalf of the common Roman citizen, not to help the Senate and the aristocracy of Rome. They sought land reforms, and better opportunities for the common man. Both men were killed by their enemies.