Tiberius Gracchus
Roman politician
Years: 163BCE - 133BCE
Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus (b. abt 163 BCE - 162 BCE; d.133 BCE) is a Roman Populares politician of the 2nd century BC and brother of Gaius Gracchus.
As a plebeian tribune, his reforms of agrarian legislation cause political turmoil in the Republic.
These reforms threaten the holdings of rich landowners in Italy.
He is murdered, along with many of his supporters, by members of the Roman Senate and supporters of the conservative Optimate faction.
