Marcus Fulvius Flaccus (Consul 125 BC)
Ancient Rome, Roman Senate, Gracchi, Consul, Salyes, Liguria, Tribune, Gaius Gracchus
978-613-8-44625-5
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2013-01-10
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Marcus Fulvius Flaccus was a Roman senator 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.
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