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- Sulla abstract "Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix (/ˈsʌlə/; c. 138 BC – 78 BC), known commonly as Sulla, was a Roman general and statesman. He had the distinction of holding the office of consul twice, as well as reviving the dictatorship. Sulla was awarded a grass crown, the most prestigious and rarest Roman military honor, during the Social War. His life was habitually included in the ancient biographical collections of leading generals and politicians, originating in the biographical compendium of famous Romans, published by Marcus Terentius Varro. In Plutarch's Parallel Lives Sulla is paired with the Spartan general and strategist Lysander.Sulla's dictatorship came during a high point in the struggle between populares and optimates. The former, represented by Sulla's contemporary and eventual rival, Gaius Marius, challenged the existing order to further rights for the plebs, while the latter sought to preserve the existing power structure dominated by the aristocracy and the Senate.In a dispute over army command, Sulla unconstitutionally marched his armies into Rome and defeated Marius in battle. He revived the office of dictator which had been inactive since the Second Punic War over a century before, and used his powers to enact a series of reforms to the Roman constitution, meant to restore the primacy of the Senate and curb the power of tribunes. After seeking election to and holding a second consulship, he retired to private life and died shortly after. Sulla's decision to seize power - ironically enabled by his rival's military reforms that bound the army's loyalty with the general rather than to Rome - permanently destabilized the Roman power structure. Later leaders like Julius Caesar would follow his precedent in attaining political power through force.".
- Sulla alias "L•CORNELIVS•L•F•P•N•SVLLA•FELIX".
- Sulla birthDate "-0138".
- Sulla birthPlace Roman_Republic.
- Sulla birthPlace Rome.
- Sulla birthYear "-0138".
- Sulla child Cornelia_(daughter_of_Sulla).
- Sulla child Cornelia_Fausta.
- Sulla child Cornelia_Postuma_(daughter_of_Sulla).
- Sulla child Faustus_Cornelius_Sulla_(senator).
- Sulla deathDate "-0078".
- Sulla deathPlace Pozzuoli.
- Sulla deathPlace Puteoli.
- Sulla deathPlace Roman_Republic.
- Sulla deathYear "-0078".
- Sulla office "Consulof theRoman Republic".
- Sulla orderInOffice "Dictatorof theRoman Republic".
- Sulla party Optimates.
- Sulla religion Religion_in_ancient_Rome.
- Sulla spouse Aelia_(gens).
- Sulla spouse Caecilia_Metella_Dalmatica.
- Sulla spouse Cloelia.
- Sulla spouse Julia_(wife_of_Sulla).
- Sulla spouse Valeria_(wife_of_Sulla).
- Sulla successor Appius_Claudius_Pulcher_(consul_79_BC).
- Sulla successor Gnaeus_Octavius_(consul_87_BC).
- Sulla successor Julius_Caesar.
- Sulla successor Lucius_Cornelius_Cinna.
- Sulla successor Publius_Servilius_Vatia_Isauricus_(consul_79_BC).
- Sulla thumbnail Sulla_Glyptothek_Munich_309.jpg?width=300.
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- Sulla wikiPageExternalLink www.luciuscorneliussylla.fr.
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- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Appius_Claudius_Pulcher_(consul_79_BC).
- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Appius_Claudius_Pulcher_(praetor_88_BC).
- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Archelaus_(general).
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- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Vercellae.
- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_the_Colline_Gate_(82_BC).
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- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Bruttius_Sura.
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- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Caecilia_Metella_(daughter_of_Metellus_Dalmaticus).
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- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Calliphon.
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- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Carbo.
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- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_dictators.
- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Roman_generals.
- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cornelii.
- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Leaders_who_took_power_by_coup.
- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Monarchs_who_abdicated.
- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_Athens.
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- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_governors_of_Hispania.
- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Category:Senators_of_the_Roman_Republic.
- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Celts.
- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Century_Assembly.
- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Chaeronea.
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- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Colleen_McCullough.
- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Colline_Gate.
- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Conn_Iggulden.
- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Constitutional_Reforms_of_Lucius_Cornelius_Sulla.
- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Constitutional_reforms_of_Lucius_Cornelius_Sulla.
- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Consul.
- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Consulship.
- Sulla wikiPageWikiLink Cornelia_(daughter_of_Sulla).