Tiberius Gracchus is a reformer trying to change and improve Roman situation through land reform. However, he can also be regarded as a revolutionary through his rapid change and reform that challenges the Senate. Tiberius Gracchus, born in 168 BC, became a family with his brother Gaius Gracchus and his members reached their highest position in Rome. Tiberius's father, Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus, is a nobleman known for his honor and is one of the most influential people in Rome.
Gaius · Glacas was a Roman pop politician in the 2nd century BC and was a brother of reformist Tiberius · Sempronius · Grax. He was elected as the forum secretariat in 123 BC and 122 BC, reforming the policy by causing a constitutional crisis during the term of office, and died in the hands of Roman Congressman in 121 BC. It is about nine years. He was influenced by his brother's reform policy and his death in the Senate's assassin's hand. Pultak said, "As long as I think sorry for my brother's fate, I will encourage him to say it without fear." Of course, his reform, especially his judicial reform seems responsible. Death of his brother
Tiberius Gracchus was born in 168 BC, is older among Gracchi brothers. He is best known for his efforts to try legislation for land reform and his misfortune death in the hands of the Senator. In Tiberius' s proposal, it is not possible to acquire more than 500 public land during the war (anger). Extra land is forfeited in the country and redistributed to the poor and homeless who live in small compartments of approximately 30 small compartments of each household. The Senate boycotted land reform as its members own most of the land and this is the foundation of their wealth. Therefore, Tiberius is not very popular with the Senate elite. His main opponent was Marcus Octavius, another founder who refused to participate in Tbilisi's conference, and Mr. Tiberius had previously retired.