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    Sempronius Gracchus. Both, known together as the Gracchi brothers, were the sons of the Gracchus who was consul in 177 and 163 BC. Gaius Gracchus was born...
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    Caius Gracchus is a tragedy by the Irish playwright James Sheridan Knowles. It is based on the life of Gaius Gracchus, a politician in Ancient Rome. The...
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    Tiberius Gracchus, 7.4 Plutarch, Parallel Lives, The life of Tiberius Gracchus, 20.1 Plutarch, Parallel Lives, The life of Tiberius Gracchus, 21.4–25...
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    dem Tode (Decius Mus dedicates himself to death) Caius Gracchus auf der Rednertribüne (Caius Gracchus holds a speech from the speaker's platform) Solon...
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    made his name writing stages plays, particularly tragedies such as Caius Gracchus and Virginius. He then turned to writing novels this was the second...
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    the French Revolution, only winning it in 1801 with the bas-relief Caius Gracchus leaving his wife Licinia. Michel was a strong influence on Marin's early...
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    Philology. 110 (4): 589. doi:10.2307/295282. JSTOR 295282. Plutarch. Caius Gracchus, 12.3–4. Some Roman writers interpret the earliest attempts to provide...
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    (1821) Duke of Mirandola in Mirandola by Barry Cornwall (1821) Caius Gracchus in Caius Gracchus by James Sheridan Knowles (1823) Julian in Julian by Mary Russell...
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    or Regina) and later transferred to the Colonia Junonia founded by Caius Gracchus. The goddess was once again transferred to Rome by emperor Elagabalus...
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    he continued to write for the stage. His first important success was Caius Gracchus, produced at the Belfast Theatre in 1815; and his Virginius, written...
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    judges' school") followed in the same year. In 1792 he produced his Caïus Gracchus, which was even more revolutionary in tone than its predecessors. It...
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    Between 1848 and 1856, she authored some thirteen essays and a play, Caius Gracchus, appeared in print, in which McCord articulated a defense of slavery...
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    Herminone in The Winter's Tale, and debuted Cornelia in Sheridan Knowles Caius Gracchus. Bunn stopped performing by 1883. She died that year. William Shakespeare...
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  • Mouritsen 2001, p. 94. Osborne 2006, p. 7. Mouritsen 2001, p. 91. Plutarch. Caius Gracchus. 3.1. Scheidel 2006, p. 43. Morley 2006, p. 32. Scheidel 2006, pp. 45–46...
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  • Wyndham Family Pierre Beaumarchais – La Mère coupable Joseph Chénier – Caïus Gracchus Leandro Fernández de Moratín – La comedia nueva Thomas Holcroft – The...
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  • five acts Bernhard Severin Ingemann – Blanca James Sheridan Knowles – Caius Gracchus Jane Scott – The Gipsy Girl Eugène Scribe and Delestre Poirson – Une...
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    best known work, depicting the death of Gaius Gracchus; an allusion to the suicide attempt made by Gracchus Babeuf after hearing his death sentence. When...
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  • Jona – via Livius.org. Plutarch (1921) [2nd century AD]. "Life of Caius Gracchus". Parallel Lives. Loeb Classical Library. Vol. 10. Translated by Perrin...
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  • Gaius, sometimes spelled Caius, was a common Latin praenomen; see Gaius (praenomen). Gaius (biblical figure) (1st century AD) Gaius (jurist) (fl. 130–180)...
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  • (1816) Prince Aymer in The Hebrew by George Soane (1820) Drusus in Caius Gracchus by James Sheridan Knowles (1823) Clotaire in Ben Nazir by Thomas Colley...
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  • Philopoemen in Prison Coriolantus and the Matrons Of Rome The Pursuit Of Caius Gracchus Marius and the Ambassadors of the Cimbri The Exiled Marius Amidst The...
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  • and Marcus Atilius Regulus (suffect) Succeeded by Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus and Lucius Postumius Albinus In office 216 – 215 BCE Personal details Nationality...
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    Plagiary in The Critic by Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1821) Titus in Caius Gracchus by James Sheridan Knowles (1823) On 22 November Terry played Falstaff...
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    Spurius Maelius in an ostensibly legal process; Tiberius Gracchus was killed in a riot; Gaius Gracchus and Saturninus were each killed after a senatus consultum...
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  • representative of Opimius and Gesler in Sheridan Knowles' plays of Caius Gracchus (1823) and Willam Tell (1825). Archer visited the United States and...
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    Gaius Marius (redirect from Caius Marius)
    citizens to enlist in the legions; this may have been related to Tiberius Gracchus's reforms which would have, by giving more people more land, made more men...
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    Gracchus knows that his rival will try to use the crisis as a justification for seizing control of the Roman army. To try to prevent this, Gracchus channels...
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    National Exhibition of Fine Arts, beginning in 1858, when his depiction of Caius Gracchus was instrumental in his being awarded the scholarship for Rome. He received...
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    Piso Frugi, who was consul in 133 BC, and notably an enemy of Tiberius Gracchus. Piso probably wrote a history called Annales in at least seven books,...
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    that it did. Early scholarly thinking compared Flaminius with Tiberius Gracchus as they both pushed through land laws against the wishes of the senate...
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