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Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix (/ˈsʌlə/,
Latin pronunciation: [ˈɫuːkius kɔrˈneːlius ˈsulːa ˈfeːliːks]; 138–78 BC),
commonly known as
Sulla, was a
Roman general...
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Sulla's civil war was
fought between the
Roman general Lucius Cornelius Sulla and his opponents, the Cinna-Marius
faction (usually
called the Marians...
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Sulla or
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Sulla (Latin for "Little Calf")
typically refers to the
Roman politician, general, and dictator...
- The
proscription of
Sulla was a
reprisal campaign by the
Roman proconsul and
later dictator,
Lucius Cornelius Sulla, to
eliminate his
enemies in the aftermath...
- 129 BC – c. 104 BC), was a
Roman noblewoman who was the
first wife of
Sulla,
later a
Roman dictator.
Little is
known of her life and
sources are confused...
- The
constitutional reforms of
Sulla were a
series of laws
enacted by the
Roman dictator Lucius Cornelius Sulla between 82 and 80 BC,
reforming the constitution...
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Cornelius Sulla through his son
Lucius Cornelius Sulla. He was the son of
Publius Cornelius Sulla, the
first member of the
family to bear the name
Sulla, and...
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Publius Cornelius Sulla (died c. 45 BC) was a
politician of the late
Roman Republic and the
nephew of
Lucius Cornelius Sulla. He was also a brother-in-law...
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Montesano sulla Marcellana (colloquially
named Montesano) is a town and
comune of the
province of
Salerno in the
Campania region of south-west Italy....
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Sulla coronaria (French honeysuckle, ****'s head,
Italian sainfoin,
sulla, or soola) is a
perennial herb
native to Malta, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, southern...