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Sulla, Lucius Cornelius
Roman general. At the height of his career
he assumed the name Felix. He served under Marius in Africa and became consul in 88
B.C., when Mithradates VI of Pontus was overrunning Roman territory in the east. Sulla
and Marius both wanted the command against Mithradates—Marius as a popular leader,
Sulla as a senatorial favorite. Sulla got the office by marching (88 B.C.) his soldiers on
Rome. By 85 B.C. he had driven Mithradates' armies back to Asia. [eng]
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Sulla, Lucius Cornelius
Roman general. At the height of his
career he assumed the name Felix. He served under Marius in Africa and became
consul in 88 B.C., when Mithradates VI of Pontus was overrunning Roman territory
in the east. Sulla and Marius both wanted the command against
Mithradates—Marius as a popular leader, Sulla as a senatorial favorite. Sulla got
the office by marching (88 B.C.) his soldiers on Rome. [eng]
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Edic - Сулла
Сулла Луций Корнелий (138—78 гг. до н.э.) — римский полководец, консул в 88 г. В 84 г. одержал победу над
понтийским царём Митридатом VI. Победив Г. Мария в гражданской войне, стал в 82 г. диктатором, проводил
массовые репрессии (см. Проскрипции). В 79 г. сложил полномочия. [rus]
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Брокгауз Ф.А., Ефрон И.А. Энциклопедический словарь
Сулла (Луций Корнелий Sulla) - римский диктатор. Род. в 138 г. до Р.
Хр. в патрицианской семье, принадлежавшей к роду Корнелиев; молодость
провел частью в легкомысленных увеселениях, частью в занятиях
литературой в 107 г. был квестором консула Мария во время югуртинской
войны и содействовал ее окончанию, побудив царя Бокха мавританского,
путем искусных переговоров, к выдаче Югурты. [rus]
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Encyclopedia.com - Results for Sulla, Lucius Cornelius
138 B.C.-78 B.C.,
Roman general. At the height of his career he assumed the
name Felix. He served under Marius in Africa and became
consul in 88 B.C., when Mithradates VI of Pontus was
overrunning Roman territory in the east. [eng]
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Sulla
Lucius Cornelius Sulla
was a Roman general
and dictator during the
last century of the
Roman Republic. Sulla
came from a patrician
family, served as consul,
and led military
campaigns in North
Africa, and against
Mithidrates of Pontus. In
his abscence he was
declared a public enemy
in Rome by his
opponents. [eng]
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Хроники Харона (Сулла Луций)
В 83 г. до н. э. он провозгласил себя диктатором, однако через четыре года сложил с себя полномочия и вернулся к частной жизни, а еще через
год умер. [rus]
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Sulla, Lucius Cornelius. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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Lucius Cornelius Sulla: Legionary Denarius
Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix (b. 138 BC - d. 78 BC, Puteoli), was the great Roman general who as dictator carried out remarkable
constitutional reforms in an attempt to preserve the Republic, and reinforce the traditional power of the Senate. Yet in spite of these
reforms, his most lasting impact was not the preservation of the Republic, but its destruction. For in the precedent of his dictatorship
and his march on Rome, he paved the way for Julius Caesar and the rise of the Imperial Monarchy. [eng]
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Sulla, Lucius Cornelius
138 b.c.-78 b.c., Roman general. At the height of his career he assumed the name Felix. He served under Marius in Africa and
became consul in 88 b.c., when Mithradates VI of Pontus was overrunning Roman territory in the east. Sulla and Marius both
wanted the command against Mithradates; Marius as a popular leader, Sulla as a senatorial favorite. Sulla got the office
by marching (88 b.c.) his soldiers on Rome. [eng]
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Lucius Cornelius Sulla, 138-78 BC
A Biography of Gaius Julius Caesar and the Last Days of the Roman Republic. [eng]
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Сулла Луций Корнелий / Рубрикон / Энциклопедический словарь "Всемирная история"
(138-78 гг. до н.э.) - римский полководец, консул в 88 г. В 84 г. одержал победу над понтийским царём Митридатом
VI. Победив Г. Мария в гражданской войне, стал в 82 г. диктатором, проводил массовые репрессии (см. проскрипции). [rus]
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