He was the father of the homonymous consul of 215 and 213 BC who served in the Second Punic War, and the great-grandfather of reformist Gracchi brothers: Tiberius and Gaius Gracchus.
He and his colleague, Gaius Fundanius Fundulus, built a temple to Libertas on the Aventine hill from revenue collected from various fines.
[1] He served as consul for 238 BC; during his consulship, he occupied Sardinia and campaigned in Liguria.
[citation needed] His son was the Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus who was consul in 215 and 213 BC.
[3] This Gracchus had two sons: Other descendants include:[citation needed] Sources