ABSTRACT

In this second edition of Arthur Keaveney's classic biography, a fresh generation of students, scholars and readers are introduced to one of the most pivotal figures in the outgoing Roman Empire.

A definitive book in its field, this second edition is a must read. Completely rewritten and updated to include the further discoveries of the last two decades, it challenges traditional views of Sulla as a tyrant and harsh military dictator and instead delivers a compellingly complex portrait of a man obsessed with the belief that he was blessed with divine favour.
Written by a leading authority on the classical world, this lively and entertaining book transports us through Sulla's rise from poverty and obscurity to his dictatorship of Rome, highlighting his dedication and achievements in better ordering the Republic before his decline a generation later.

chapter |4 pages

The World of Sulla

chapter |17 pages

The Early Years: 138–105 bc

chapter |23 pages

The Long Road: 104–89bc

chapter |19 pages

Triumph and Disaster: The Year 88 bc

chapter |27 pages

Rome's Proconsul

The War With Mithridates

chapter |17 pages

Settling Scores

Asia and the Cinnans

chapter |16 pages

Rome's First Civil War1

chapter |16 pages

Sulla Dictator

The Proscriptions

chapter |16 pages

Sulla Dictator

The Law and the Land

chapter |12 pages

Sulla Dictator

The New Age

chapter |9 pages

The Last Years: 79–78bc

chapter |12 pages

Qualis Fuit Sulla?