Sempronius Gracchus

For other members of his family with the same name, see Sempronii Gracchi.

Sempronius Gracchus was a Roman nobleman who seduced Julia the Elder when she was wife of Marcus Agrippa; this led to a long-term affair. Gracchus was involved in an intrigue with the imperial family of Augustus by which he sought to undermine the position of Tiberius. He was married to a woman called Alliaria. His affair was discovered by Augustus who banished him to Cercina (Kerkennah Islands) where he endured an exile of fourteen years. Most probably he was executed in AD 14 on the orders of Tiberius after his accession.[1][2]

Notes

  1. Tacitus, The Annals 1.53
  2. Robert Samuel Rogers. "The Deaths of Julia and Gracchus, A.D. 14." Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Society, Vol. 98, 1967. Accessed 30 Sept. 2012.
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