The Gracchi Marius and Sulla - Epochs of Ancient History by A.H. Beesley
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CHAPTER I. ANTECEDENTS OF THE REVOLUTION. Previous history of the Roman orders--The Ager Publicus--Previous attempts at agrarian legislation--Roman slavery--The first Slave War--The Nobiles, Optimates, Populares, Equites--Classification of the component parts of the Roman State--State of the transmarine provinces CHAPTER II. TIBERIUS GRACCHUS. Scipio Aemilianus--Tribunate of Tiberius Gracchus--His agrarian proposals--Wisdom of them--Grievances of the possessors--Octavius thwarts Gracchus--Conduct of Gracchus defended--His other intended reforms--He stands again for the tribunate--His motives--His murder CHAPTER III. CAIUS GRACCHUS. Blossius spared--The law of T. Gracchus carried out--Explanation of Italian opposition to it--Attitude of Scipio Aemilianus--His murder--Quaestorship of Caius Gracchus--The Alien Act of Pennus--Flaccus proposes to give the Socii the franchise--Revolt and extirpation of Fregellae--Tribunate of Caius Gracchus--Compared to |
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