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What military leader marched his troops into the city of Rome first?

The first military leader to march his troops into the city of Rome was Lucius Cornelius Sulla. This happened in 88 BC during a dispute between the leaders of Rome's two rival political factions, Sulla and Marius. The dispute escalated into a military conflict which historians have called Sulla's First Civil War.


Who did Caesar defeat to take control of Rome?

To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.


What did Gaius Marius do politically for Rome ( besides military reform )?

Marius fought several wars. He led the Romans in the Jugurthine War against Jugurtha, a usurper king of Numidia (in present day Algeria). He fought in the later stages of the Cimbrian War and defeated the Cimbri and the Teutones. These two migrating Germanic peoples had routed the Roman army once in Noricum (in present day Austria) and three times in Gaul. Tens of thousands of Roman soldier were killed. Marius defeated the Teutones and their allies, the Ambones, at the Battle of Aquae Sextiae (in Gaul). The Teutones and the Ambrones were virtually wiped out. He then defeated the Cimbri who were marching into Italy at the Battle of Vercellae (in Italy). He was also one of the Roman commanders in the War of the Allies (or Social War) in which Rome's Italian allies rebelled and fought against her.Marius fought two civil wars against another Roman general, Lucius Cornelius Sula (they are called Sulla's First Civil War, and Sulla's Second Civil War). In the first occasion, Sulla was a consul and was assigned to lead the army in a war in the East. Marius persuaded, Suplicius, a plebeian tribune, to revoke the senate's assignment of command to Sulla. Suplicius also tried to get the assembly to expel senators until there were not enough senators to form a quorum in the senate. An attempt by thugs hired by the senators to kill Suplicius was foiled. Riots broke out in the city. Sulla fled Rome levied loyal troops and marched on Rome. This was unprecedented. Roman religion forbade bearing weapons inside the city walls. Sulla's senatorial officers refused to enter the city. Marius' supporters organised a force of gladiators to put up resistance, but Sulla's soldiers defeated them. Marius fled to Africa. When Sulla left to fight the war in the East, Marius returned to Rome. Together with his son and Cinna he seized control of Rome from Sulla's supporters and their leaders were killed. Marius declared Sulla's reforms invalid, had Cinna elected as consul and himself as commander of the war in the East. However, Marius died two week later and Cinna became in sole control in Rome. Sulla returned to Rome with his troops and surrounded the city. The people opened the gates and Sulla took the city without a fight.Marius and Sulla were leaders of the pulularis and optimate factions respectively. The pupularis championed the cause of the poor and wanted reforms to help the poor. The optimates favoured the interests of the aristocracy and was opposed to the reforms. The conflict between these two factions continued and led to more civil wars and contributed to the fall of the Roman Republic. Marius was regarded as a hero by subsequent generations of the popularis.Marius was elected as consul in 107 BC (the year of his military reforms). The consuls were the two annually elected heads of the republic and the army. He was elected again for five consecutive years because of military emergencies.


What was romes first overseas province?

Punic War


What was happening in the political situation in Rome between 88 bc and 44 bc?

In this period there was a series of civil wars:Sulla's first civil war (88-87 BC) fought between Lucius Cornelius Sulla's supporters and Gaius Marius' forces. Sulla won.Sertorian War (83-72 BC) fought between Rome (led by Sulla) and the provinces of Hispania under the leadership of Quintus Sertorius, a supporter of Gaius Marius. Sulla won.Sulla's second civil war (82-81 BC) fought between Sulla and Marius' supporters. Sulla won again.Lepidus' rebellion (77 BC). Marcus Aemilius Lepidus rebelled the conservative faction.Catiline Conspiracy (63-62 BC) the disaffected followers of Catiline conspired against the senate. The senate won the resulting conflict.Caesar's Civil War (49-45 BC), between Julius Caesar and the conservatives of the Optimate faction in Rome initially led by Pompey. Caesar won.Post-Caesarian civil war (44 BC), between the Senate's army (led first by Pansa and then by Octavian) and the army of Antony. It consisted in two battles near modern Modena and ended with a truce and Octavian and Mark Antony became allies.44 BC also was the beginning of the Liberators' civil war(44-42 BC), between the Second Triumvirate (the alliance between Octavian, Mark Antony and Lepidus) and the Liberators (Brutus and Cassius, Caesar's assassins). The Triumvirate won.This period also saw a brutal regime in which Sulla had thousands of political opponents executed or murdered in 81 BC, after he won his second civil war.

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When did Sulla's first civil war happen?

Sulla's first civil war happened in -88.


Which vent after 88bc had the most important effect on the Romans republic government?

Sulla's First Civil War (88-87 BC), Sulla's second Civil War (83-83 BC), Sulla, dictatorship.


Dictator of the Roman Republic after the first civil war?

Lucius Cornelius Sulla


What Roman defeated mithridates?

There were three Roman generals who defeated Mithridates. Sulla was the first, but before he could finish the job, he had to leave for Rome to take care of trouble there. The second was Lucullus and the third and final general to defeat Mithridates was Pompey.There were three Roman generals who defeated Mithridates. Sulla was the first, but before he could finish the job, he had to leave for Rome to take care of trouble there. The second was Lucullus and the third and final general to defeat Mithridates was Pompey.There were three Roman generals who defeated Mithridates. Sulla was the first, but before he could finish the job, he had to leave for Rome to take care of trouble there. The second was Lucullus and the third and final general to defeat Mithridates was Pompey.There were three Roman generals who defeated Mithridates. Sulla was the first, but before he could finish the job, he had to leave for Rome to take care of trouble there. The second was Lucullus and the third and final general to defeat Mithridates was Pompey.There were three Roman generals who defeated Mithridates. Sulla was the first, but before he could finish the job, he had to leave for Rome to take care of trouble there. The second was Lucullus and the third and final general to defeat Mithridates was Pompey.There were three Roman generals who defeated Mithridates. Sulla was the first, but before he could finish the job, he had to leave for Rome to take care of trouble there. The second was Lucullus and the third and final general to defeat Mithridates was Pompey.There were three Roman generals who defeated Mithridates. Sulla was the first, but before he could finish the job, he had to leave for Rome to take care of trouble there. The second was Lucullus and the third and final general to defeat Mithridates was Pompey.There were three Roman generals who defeated Mithridates. Sulla was the first, but before he could finish the job, he had to leave for Rome to take care of trouble there. The second was Lucullus and the third and final general to defeat Mithridates was Pompey.There were three Roman generals who defeated Mithridates. Sulla was the first, but before he could finish the job, he had to leave for Rome to take care of trouble there. The second was Lucullus and the third and final general to defeat Mithridates was Pompey.


What military leader marched his troops into the city of Rome first?

The first military leader to march his troops into the city of Rome was Lucius Cornelius Sulla. This happened in 88 BC during a dispute between the leaders of Rome's two rival political factions, Sulla and Marius. The dispute escalated into a military conflict which historians have called Sulla's First Civil War.


How did Sulla turn what he had learned from Marius against him?

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.


Who won the first civil war?

The Union: The USA defeated the Confederation decisively.


How many years passed between the civil war between supporters of Sulla and supporters of another general and the creation of the First Triumvirate?

28 years


Witch member of the first who was defeated in a civil war?

Please rephrase the question. This is gobbledygook.


Who did Caesar defeat to take control of Rome?

To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.To become sole ruler of the Roman empire, Caesar had to win the civil war which he started. First he overtook and defeated Pompey. He then had to defeat Cato.


How many years passed between the civil war between supporters of Sulla and supporters of another generl and the creation of the First Triumvirate?

dude are u mad torquse now quit coloring and get to work Sulla came to power in 82 BC after his civil war. The next civil war was between Caesar and Pompey in 48 BC. That would be a time period of 34 years between the civil wars. However the first triumvirate was formed in the peace time between the wars. It was formed in 60 BC.


Who started Romes first government?

Romulus