As far as we know, Sulla's death was caused by a rupture in his liver due to his lifelong habit of heavy drinking.
Lucius Cornelius Sulla died in -78.
The cause of Sulla's death is mixed. Some ancient writers say he had a hemorrhage due to a fit of temper when something didn't go his way. Others say he died of a liver ailment due to his excessive drinking. At any rate, he died of natural causes and was not murdered in any way.
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If this question pertains to Julius Caesar the answer is that Caesar ran afoul of the ancient Roman dictator Sulla. The problem was over a marriage issue. Sulla ordered Caesar to divorce Cornelia. When Caesar refused, Sulla confiscated his patrimony & Cornelia's dowry, and sentenced Caesar to death. Caesar fled Italy & joined the army in Cilicia. Upon the death of Sulla, Caesar retirned to Italy.
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Gaius Marius was the leader of the populares, a political faction which championed the cause of the poor and wanted reforms to help the poor. Sulla was the leader of the optimates, a political faction which supported the interests of the aristocracy and was opposed to the reform. Marius became a heroic figure for later optimates and a model. When Sulla defeated Marius in his two civil wars against Marius he was appointed as dictator. This term had a different meaning for the Romans. The dictator was an extraordinary officer of state who was appointed at times of emergency with a term of six months. For Sulla, however, no time limit was given. He was given the task of reforming the Roman constitution and resigned after one year. During his dictatorship, Sulla persecuted his political enemies and executed thousands of them. This gave the office of the dictatorship a bad name and was seen as an example not to be repeated. It is thought that this influenced Caesar's famous leniency towards his enemies. During the Great Civil War which Caesar fought against the forces of the senate and the optimates, Caesar was in the habit of pardoning his enemies after victory. Caesar was eighteen during Sulla's persecutions. Sulla stripped Caesar of the priesthood he held at the time, his inheritance and dowry and wanted to force him to divorce his wife. Caesar fled Rome and returned only after Sulla's death. Therefore, it is thought that these events were the root of Caesar's clemency.
The cause of Sulla's death is mixed. Some ancient writers say he had a hemorrhage due to a fit of temper when something didn't go his way. Others say he died of a liver ailment due to his excessive drinking. At any rate, he died of natural causes and was not murdered in any way.
Julius Caesar was legally married three times. His first wife, Cornelia Cinnilla, was the daughter of one of the great leaders of the Marian Party. He was married to her from 83 BCE until her death in 69 BCE. Second wife, Pompeia, was the daughter of the Roman dictator, Lucius Cornelius Sulla. He was married to Pompeia from 67 BCE, until their divorce in 61 BCE. His last wife was Calpurnia Pissonis, daughter of a Roman consul, who he married in 59 BCE and remained married to until his death.
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.
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