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Sulla Collection

Background imageSulla Collection: SULLA PROSCRIBES FOES

SULLA PROSCRIBES FOES
Sulla, now dictator, posts lists of proscribed citizens who oppose his politics, and are condemned to death Date: 81 BC

Background imageSulla Collection: Talma as Regulus in Sylla by Jouy at the Theatre

Talma as Regulus in Sylla by Jouy at the Theatre
French actor Francois-Joseph Talma (1763-1826) as Regulus in Sylla by Jouy at the Theatre Francais, 1822. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Charles Malos Almanach des Spectacles par K. Y

Background imageSulla Collection: Mlle. Duchesnois as Valerie in Sylla by Jouy

Mlle. Duchesnois as Valerie in Sylla by Jouy
French actress Mlle. Josephine Duchesnois (1777-1835) as Valerie in Sylla by Jouy at the Theatre Francais, 1822

Background imageSulla Collection: SULLA VICTORIOUS 85 BC

SULLA VICTORIOUS 85 BC
Sulla, victorious in his civil war against Marius, enters Rome with his legions Date: 85 BC

Background imageSulla Collection: Venice, Italy - Ponte dell Ferrouia sulla Laguna

Venice, Italy - Ponte dell Ferrouia sulla Laguna - The Railway bridge over the lagoon. Three tourists appear to have got a little lost on their row out from the city. Date: circ 1920s

Background imageSulla Collection: Sulla. Head from the statue of a man. About 20 BC

Sulla. Head from the statue of a man. About 20 BC
Lucius Cornelius Sulla (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 that of dictator

Background imageSulla Collection: Bust identified by some as Julius Caesar (102-100-44 BC)

Bust identified by some as Julius Caesar (102-100-44 BC), others as dictator Sulla (138-78 BC). Perhaps an unknown Roman Republican era. 1st century A.D. Marble. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum

Background imageSulla Collection: Bust identified as C. Julius Caesar or Cornelius Sulla. Perh

Bust identified as C. Julius Caesar or Cornelius Sulla. Perh
Bust identified as C. Julius Caesar (102/100-44 B.C) or as the dictador L. Cornelius Sulla (C. 138-78 B.C.). Perhaps rather an unknown Roman of the Republic. 1st century A.D. Marble

Background imageSulla Collection: Rufus Quintus Pompeius

Rufus Quintus Pompeius
RUFUS QUINTUS POMPEIUS Roman statesman, consul with Sulla, assassinated by soldiers on the orders of a relative. Date: CIRCA 100 BCE

Background imageSulla Collection: Athenians Escape

Athenians Escape
Athenians flee their city as Sullas Romans successfully besiege it Date: 88 BC

Background imageSulla Collection: Lucius Cornelius Sulla

Lucius Cornelius Sulla
LUCIUS CORNELIUS SULLA Roman general and statesman, consul, opposed Marius, waged civil war, captured Rome and ruled it as dictator Date: 138 - 78 BC

Background imageSulla Collection: Marius in Carthage

Marius in Carthage
Exiled by Sulla, the former Roman military commander Caius Marius sits in despair among the ruins of the great city of Carthage

Background imageSulla Collection: Sulla Resigns

Sulla Resigns
Lucius Cornelius Sulla, after three years as dictator during which he imposes many useful reforms, retires to live peaceably in the country writing his memoirs

Background imageSulla Collection: Sulla Dictator

Sulla Dictator
Lucius Cornelius Sulla, ruthless but far-sighted soldier and statesman, has himself elected dictator in order to carry out reforms

Background imageSulla Collection: Sulla Wages Civil War

Sulla Wages Civil War
Sulla wages civil war against Marius, captures Rome and threatens to destroy it


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