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English: Map showing areas affected by land distributions, per findings of Gracchan boundary stones (cippi) in consequence of the 133 BC lex Sempronia passed by Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus.

Areas in red are well-documented; areas in gold are highly likely.

Map tiles from Consortium of Ancient World Mappers. CC-BY 4.0. Location of Gracchan distributions geo-refrenced from Saskia Roselaar, Public Land in the Roman Republic (Oxford University Press, 2010) p. 253. Data plotted on Europe Equidistant Conic (ESRI:102031).
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Map of Gracchan land distributions

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