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Tiberius Gracchus

Sempronius, son of the foregoing; a persuasive orator; friend of the people and helper of the poor and oppressed; murdered for attempting as tribune (133) to reform agrarian abuses and build up a class of small farmers, 1.76, 109; 2.80.

his death applauded by Cicero, 2.43.

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    • Cicero, De Officiis, 1.109
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