Classical Studies 2200 Lecture : The First Century BCE - The Collapse of the Republic

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The first century bce the collapse of the republic. Rome s conquest of the mediterranean basin created a number of problems with land-reform (issues arising from the traditional methods of raising troops) and with the desire of the italian allies to be granted roman citizenship. The response of the oligarchy was problematic, and this led to a period of political turmoil with popular agitation against the senatorial oligarchy and division within the senatorial class. Tiberius sempronius gracchus and gaius sempronius gracchus belonged to an elite family (related to scipio. After tiberius was verbally attacked in the senate by scipio aemilianus, he joined a faction hostile to scipio. As tribune of the plebs in 133 bc, in scipio s absence gracchus proposed a law to address the question of land- reform and this was motivated by military concerns. The proposed law involved the confiscation of land (ager publicus)

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