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Did Sulla came to power in 82 bc?

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14y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

Yes, 82 BC is when Sulla was made dictator and held supreme power. But before that, in 88 he was elected consul and he began establishing his power base from that time.

Yes, 82 BC is when Sulla was made dictator and held supreme power. But before that, in 88 he was elected consul and he began establishing his power base from that time.

Yes, 82 BC is when Sulla was made dictator and held supreme power. But before that, in 88 he was elected consul and he began establishing his power base from that time.

Yes, 82 BC is when Sulla was made dictator and held supreme power. But before that, in 88 he was elected consul and he began establishing his power base from that time.

Yes, 82 BC is when Sulla was made dictator and held supreme power. But before that, in 88 he was elected consul and he began establishing his power base from that time.

Yes, 82 BC is when Sulla was made dictator and held supreme power. But before that, in 88 he was elected consul and he began establishing his power base from that time.

Yes, 82 BC is when Sulla was made dictator and held supreme power. But before that, in 88 he was elected consul and he began establishing his power base from that time.

Yes, 82 BC is when Sulla was made dictator and held supreme power. But before that, in 88 he was elected consul and he began establishing his power base from that time.

Yes, 82 BC is when Sulla was made dictator and held supreme power. But before that, in 88 he was elected consul and he began establishing his power base from that time.

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