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- Sulla*.html accessdate "2008-05-14".
- Sulla*.html accessdate "2011-07-03".
- Sulla*.html accessdate "2012-04-11".
- Sulla*.html accessdate "2015-12-09".
- Sulla*.html authorlink "Lucius Mestrius Plutarchus".
- Sulla*.html authorlink "Plutarch".
- Sulla*.html chapter "Life of Sulla".
- Sulla*.html date "May 2008".
- Sulla*.html edition "Loeb Classical Library".
- Sulla*.html first "Lucius Mestrius".
- Sulla*.html isCitedBy Mount_Thourion.
- Sulla*.html isCitedBy Nordic_race.
- Sulla*.html isCitedBy Siege_of_Athens_and_Piraeus_(87–86_BC).
- Sulla*.html isCitedBy Sulla.
- Sulla*.html last "Plutarch".
- Sulla*.html last "Plutarchus".
- Sulla*.html others "Book 12".
- Sulla*.html others "Book 14".
- Sulla*.html page "1".
- Sulla*.html page "2".
- Sulla*.html page "385".
- Sulla*.html page "391".
- Sulla*.html page "6".
- Sulla*.html page "7".
- Sulla*.html quote "... here is another planted on the crest of Thurium, to commemorate the envelopment of the Barbarians there, and it indicates in Greek letters that Homoloïchus and Anaxidamus were the heroes of the exploit.".
- Sulla*.html quote "As Sulla drew near to Chaeroneia, the tribune who had been stationed in the city, with his men in full armour, came to meet him, carrying a wreath of laurel. 6 After Sulla had accepted this, greeted the soldiers, and animated them for the coming danger, two men of Chaeroneia accosted him, Homoloïchus and Anaxidamus, and engaged to cut off the troops in possession of Thurium if he would give them a few soldiers; for there was a path out of sight of the Barbarians, leading from the so‑called Petrachus along past the Museum to that part of Thurium which was over their heads, and by taking this path it would not be difficult, they said, to fall upon them and either stone them to death from above, or force them into the plain.".
- Sulla*.html title "Pluatarch, Life of Sulla".
- Sulla*.html title "Plutarch • Life of Sulla".
- Sulla*.html title "Plutarch, Life of Sulla".
- Sulla*.html title "The Life of Sulla".
- Sulla*.html title "The Parallel Lives".
- Sulla*.html url Sulla*.html.
- Sulla*.html url "http://penelope.uchicago.edu/Thayer/E/Roman/Texts/Plutarch/Lives/Sulla*.html".
- Sulla*.html volume "IV".
- Sulla*.html website "penelope.uchicago.edu".
- Sulla*.html year "1916".