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Distortions in the Historical Record Concerning Ager Publicus, Leges Agrariae, and the Gracchi Maria Therese Jeffrey Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH
The Lex Sempronia Agraria: a Soldier's Stipendum
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The Beginning and End of the Roman Revolution As Represented by Tiberius Gracchus and Marcus Tullius Cicero
The Brothers Gracchi: the Tribunates of Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus
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Two Revolutionary Brothers the Gracchis and the Decline of the Republic
Tiberius Gracchus: a Study 48
Cornelia: on Making One's Name As Mater Gracchorum
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The Religious Tradition of the Gracchi*
Killing Romans: Legitimizing Violence in Cicero and Caesar by Jacqueline
Patricians: Dictator: Plebeians: Consuls: Tribunes
The Gracchi and the Era of Grain Reform in Ancient Rome Samuel Aly Harding,
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A Study of Korean Historiography of Tiberius Gracchus' Agrarian Reform
The Example of the Gracchi and Cicero's Publication Of
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Pierangelo Buongiorno (Ed.), Senatus Consultum Ultimum E Stato Di Eccezione
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Ancient Rome: Birthplace of Populism?
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Ancient Rome: from Romulus and Remus to the Visigoth Invasion / Edited by Kathleen Kuiper.—1St Ed
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The Crisis of the Gracchi
The Gracchan Agrarian Reform and the Italians Michael Claiborne Washington University in St
CLAS 690 – Chapter 1
The Classical Constitution: Roman Republican Origins of the Habeas Suspension Clause
133 BC 133 BC Plebeian Family, but Very Noble •Tiberius Gracchus As Tribune of the Plebs
The Senatus Consultum Ultimum and Its Relation to Late Republican History
The Construction of the Curia Julia Can Be Established in 43 BCE by This Passage, the Agent of Its Construction Is Not Identified Until Later In
Salvētē, Omnēs
Two-Headed State: How Romans Explained Civil War
The Decline of the Roman Republic