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Regular distribution began in 123 BC with a grain law proposed by Gaius Gracchus and approved by the Roman popular assembly. Adult male citizens (over 14 years of age) of Rome were entitled to buy at a below-market price five modii, about 33 kilograms (73 lb), of grain monthly.
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Answer:
Egypt, northern Africa, and Sicily were the principal sources of grain to feed the population of Rome,
estimated at one million people at its peak.
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