Marcus Fulvius Flaccus was a Romansenator and an ally of the Gracchi. He became an administrator of the agrarian reform in 130 BC, and as a solution to the problem of land division among the allied cities, proposed Roman citizenship for the allies' citizens, thus introducing a question that vexed Roman politics for many years. Elected consul in 125 BC, he was ordered by the Roman Senate to assist Massilia (modern Marseille) against depredations of the Salluvii. He became the first to overcome the transalpine Ligurians in war and returned in 123 BC with a triumph.
Flaccus was appointed to the Agrarian Commission in 129 BC. In 122 BC he became a tribune to assist Gaius Gracchus in implementing an amended version of his policy of citizenship for Italians, making him the only ex-consul to hold the position of tribune.
He went to found a Roman colony, Colonia Junonia, on the ruins of Carthage. When he and Gracchus failed to win re-election in 121 BC, Flaccus led a mass protest on the Aventine Hill, but the consul Lucius Opimius suppressed it brutally, killing Flaccus among many others and resulting in the suicide of Gracchus.
Marcus Fulvius Flaccus was a consul in 264 BC. In the tradition of Livy his praenomen is "Quintus".
In his consulship Fulvius Flaccus brought the reduction of Volsinii (Etruscan: Velzna) to an end in 264 BC and celebrated a triumph. It was the last Etruscan city to be taken by the Romans.
He was considered to be the founder of the Flaccus branch of the gensFulvius.
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Lucius Opimius, Consul 121 BCE
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Appius Claudius Pulcher, Consul 143, Censor 136, and Princeps Senatus 136 BCE
Tiberius Gracchus' father-in-law, Appius Claudius Pulcher was a reform-minded Roman politician who was a key player in the fight for reform in 133. Although later histories focus more on the deeds of the young Gracchi and the opponents of reform, Appius Claudius Pulcher was nonetheless arguably the prime mover of the reform movement. Had he been more successful, then it is quite possible that the Gracchi would have succeeded and that the course of Roman history in the Late Republic would have been far different.
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The Consul responsible for the death of Gaius Gracchus and 3,000 of his followers, Lucius Opimius had a large and profound impact on the history of the late Rom...
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Tiberius Gracchus' father-in-law, Appius Claudius Pulcher was a reform-minded Roman politician who was a key player in the fight for reform in 133. Although later histories focus more on the deeds of the young Gracchi and the opponents of reform, Appius Claudius Pulcher was nonetheless arguably the prime mover of the reform movement. Had he been more successful, then it is quite possible that the Gracchi would have succeeded and that the course of Roman history in the Late Republic would have been far different.
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Tiberius Gracchus' father-in-law, Appius Claudius Pulcher was a reform-minded Roman politician who was a key player in the fight for reform in 133. Although later histories focus more on the deeds of the young Gracchi and the opponents of reform, Appius Claudius Pulcher was nonetheless arguably the prime mover of the reform movement. Had he been more successful, then it is quite possible that the Gracchi would have succeeded and that the course of Roman history in the Late Republic would have been far different.
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Marcus Fulvius Flaccus was a Romansenator and an ally of the Gracchi. He became an administrator of the agrarian reform in 130 BC, and as a solution to the problem of land division among the allied cities, proposed Roman citizenship for the allies' citizens, thus introducing a question that vexed Roman politics for many years. Elected consul in 125 BC, he was ordered by the Roman Senate to assist Massilia (modern Marseille) against depredations of the Salluvii. He became the first to overcome the transalpine Ligurians in war and returned in 123 BC with a triumph.
Flaccus was appointed to the Agrarian Commission in 129 BC. In 122 BC he became a tribune to assist Gaius Gracchus in implementing an amended version of his policy of citizenship for Italians, making him the only ex-consul to hold the position of tribune.
He went to found a Roman colony, Colonia Junonia, on the ruins of Carthage. When he and Gracchus failed to win re-election in 121 BC, Flaccus led a mass protest on the Aventine Hill, but the consul Lucius Opimius suppressed it brutally, killing Flaccus among many others and resulting in the suicide of Gracchus.