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Populares ("Favoring the people", singular popularis) were aristocratic leaders in the late Roman Republic who tended to use the peoples' assemblies in an effort to break the stranglehold of the senate on political power. They were opposed by the conservative Optimates.
The populares wanted to strengthen the power of the plebs, sharing riches of the nobility with the people, granting free bread and similar to the poor and resisting too much outbred slavery, since slavery took jobs from free but poor citizens. Wanting to make Rome more of a "people's" republic, the populares were popular among the people, granting the power of people's tribunes and weakening the noble senate.
Populare plans included some moving of Roman citizens to provincial colonies; expansion of
citizenship to communities outside of
Rome and
Italy; and modification of the grain dole and monetary value. The populare cause reached its peak under the
dictatorship of
Julius Caesar, the most avid leader of the populares. After the creation of the
Second Triumvirate (
43 BC–
33 BC), the cause of the populares was essentially lost in the following powerstruggle.
Besides Caesar, notable populares included the
Gracchi Brothers,
Gaius Marius,
Publius Clodius Pulcher, and (during the
First Triumvirate)
Marcus Licinius Crassus and
Pompey. Pompey eventually became more and more of a conservative optimate.
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