No, the Civil war with Sulla was fought between Sulla and Marius. Marius and Sulla battled for control of Rome, and after Marius' death, Sulla marched on Rome, and proclaimed himself dictator, in which he led a slaughter on the Roman peoples.
Sulla's civil wars happened in -88.
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Sulla's first civil war happened in -88.
Who defeated Sulla in Rome's first civil War
What Sulla learned from Gaius Marius were military skills. Sulla served under Marius' generalship during his early military career. Sulla later turned against Marius and fought a civil war (Sulla's first civil war, 88-87 BC) against him and one (Sulla's second civil war, 82-81 BC) against Marius' supporters after Marius' death. Sulla was victorious partly due to loyalty of his legions and partly because he was a great general. Sulla's conflicts with Marius were due partly to personal rivalry and partly to political differences. In 88 BC Sulla was given the command for the First Mithridatic War, but Marius fancied commanding the troops in this war and plotted to have this command transferred to himself. Sulla marched on Rome with his troops, secured his command and left for the front of the war. Sulla belonged to the optimates, a conservative political faction which supported tradition and the interests of the aristocracy. Marius belonged to the populares, a political faction which supported reform in favour of the plight of the poor and opposed the optimantes. Marius used the support of the Populares to plot against Sulla and pursued policies which Sulla strongly opposed.
Lucius Cornellius Sulla and Gaius Marius fought two civil wars against each other (88-87 BC and 83-82 BC).
Sulla's Second Civil War happened in 83-82 B.C
Sulla's First Civil War (88-87 BC), Sulla's second Civil War (83-83 BC), Sulla, dictatorship.
Both before and after the civil war between Marius and Sulla Rome was a republic.
88 BCE.
Sulla marched on Rome twice to fight constitutional issues. Both times were fought against supporters of Gaius Marius, and Sulla won both times.
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