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Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus

Ti. Gracchus (the censor)

also: Ti. Gracchus, Tiberius Gracchus, Ti. Gracchus P. F.

Twice consul (177, 163 BC) and censor (169 BC), father of the tribunes Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus; a Greek speech of his before the Rhodians survived. Cicero (Brutus 79, 103-104) calls him as weighty as he was eloquent.

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Mentioned in 16 works (25 total)

On Invention rhetoric · 1 mention
Against Verres, Second Hearing, Book IV speeches · 1 mention
On the Agrarian Law, Second Speech speeches · 1 mention
Against Catiline, First Speech speeches · 1 mention
Against Catiline, Fourth Speech speeches · 1 mention
For Gaius Rabirius on a Charge of High Treason speeches · 1 mention
On the Responses of the Haruspices speeches · 2 mentions
On the Consular Provinces speeches · 1 mention
On the Orator rhetoric · 1 mention
On the Commonwealth philosophy · 2 mentions
On the Laws philosophy · 2 mentions
For Titus Annius Milo speeches · 1 mention
Brutus rhetoric · 3 mentions
On Divination philosophy · 2 mentions
Laelius, On Friendship philosophy · 4 mentions
Eighth Philippic speeches · 1 mention

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