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Sulla

American  
[suhl-uh] / ˈsʌl ə /

noun

  1. Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix, 138–78 b.c., Roman general and statesman: dictator 82–79.


Sulla British  
/ ˈsʌlə /

noun

  1. full name Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix. 138–78 bc , Roman general and dictator (82–79). He introduced reforms to strengthen the power of the Senate

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What does this feature of their own history suggest about their reaction to the stresses on the Republic in the second century BCE and to the rise of military leaders like Sulla?

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Optimates in the Senate appointed Sulla to lead an army against Mithridates.

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Sulla could have simply held onto power indefinitely thanks to the personal loyalty of his troops.

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A general named Sulla followed in Marius’s footsteps by recruiting soldiers directly and using his military power to bypass the government.

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He not only exonerated Roscius, but went on the attack against his two accusers, rounding on a known favorite of the then-dictator Sulla.

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