Andrew Garaventa

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Finally, after suffering a violent internal haemorrhage, Sulla died in 78 BC. His illness and death are an appropriate metaphor for the Republic he left behind. That Republic was to last another twenty-nine years, but as with Sulla in 80 BC, despite the outward appearance of health, insidious internal rot had already passed the point of no return.
Cataclysm 90 BC: The Forgotten War that Almost Destroyed Rome
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