L’innegabile influenza sui Gracchi della madre Cornelia
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Universidade de Vigo
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ISSN: 1888-3214
Ano de publicación: 2020
Número: 13
Páxinas: 3-28
Tipo: Artigo
Outras publicacións en: Anuario de la Facultad de Derecho
Resumo
The Graco brothers, recognized as heroes of ancient Rome for their revolutionary policy, their legislation openly favorable to plebs interests, and their more open-minded legal vision than their predecessors as tribunes of the plebs, cost them their lives, but they did not leave behind. This is to claim the need for more egalitarian norms to enhance the Roman State. The influence of their mother Cornelia in both, at the time of their first formation, Greek and Roman, as well as his sister Sempronia, turned their children into innovators of Roman law, adapted to the vicissitudes of a Roman republic convulsed by war conflicts and the construction of a new one society.