law
lege Sempronia
also: Sempronian law
The law of Gaius Gracchus as tribune (123 BC) transferring the collection of the new province of Asia's tithes to the Roman publicani, who farmed the contracts at the censorial auction in Rome. The system, contrasted in Verr. 2.3.12 with Sicily's Hieronian regime, made Asia uniquely lucrative for the equestrian order and shaped Roman provincial administration for a century.