The Tribune Octavius puts his veto upon it
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150
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Deposition of Octavius
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151
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The Agrarian Law enseted
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151
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Three Commissioners elected
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151
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Distribution of the treasures of Pergamus among the Roman people
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151
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Renewed opposition to Tiberius
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151
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He becomes a candidate for the Tribunate a second time
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151
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Riots
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152
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Death of Tiberius
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152
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132.
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Return of Scipio to Rome
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152
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He opposes the popular party
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153
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129.
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Death of Scipio
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153
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126.
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Expulsion of the Allies from Rome
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154
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125.
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M. Fulvius Flaccus proposes to give the franchise to the Italians
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154
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Revolt and destruction of Fregellæ
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154
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126.
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C. Gracchus goes to Sardinia as Quæstor
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154
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124.
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He returns to Rome
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157
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123.
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He is elected Tribune
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157
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His legislation
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157
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I. Laws for improving the condition of the people
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157
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1. Extension of the Agrarian Law
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157
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2. State provision for the poor
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157
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3. Soldiers equipped at the expense of the Republic
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157
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II. Laws to diminish the power of the Senate
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157
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1. Transference of the judicial power from the Senators to the Equites
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157
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2. Distribution of the Provinces before the election of the Consuls
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158
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122.
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C. Gracchus Tribune a second time
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158
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Proposes to confer the citizenship upon the Latins
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158
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Unpopularity of this proposal
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158
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The Tribune M. Livius Drusus outbids Gracchus
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158
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Foundation of a colony at Carthage
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159
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Decline of the popularity of Gracchus
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159
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121.
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His murder
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160
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Cornelia, the mother of the Gracchi
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160
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CHAPTER XXII.
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JUGURTHA AND HIS TIMES. B.C. 118–104.
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C. MARIUS
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161
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134.
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Serves at the siege of Numantia
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161
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Attracts the notice of Scipio Africanus
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161
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119.
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Tribune of the Plebs
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162
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115.
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Prætor
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162
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149.
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Death of Masinissa
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162
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