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Witness the night Rome’s Republic died. This is the story of Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix—the original dictator who paved the way for Caesar by bathing his own city in blood. In November 82 BC, at the Colline Gate, two Roman armies clashed not for glory, but for survival. One was led by Sulla, a general so convinced of his destiny that he had already marched on Rome once. Facing him was a desperate coalition of Samnites and Romans, fighting their last stand. The outcome wouldn’t just decide a civil war; it would shatter a centuries-old republic and create a blueprint for tyranny. In this documentary-style deep dive, we trace Sulla’s ruthless rise from a disgraced patrician to the most powerful man in the world. We’ll explore his bitter rivalry with Gaius Marius, his unimaginable decision to turn his legions against Rome itself, and the brutal, tide-turning battle at the city walls. Finally, we’ll see the chilling aftermath: the proscription lists that legalized murder, the reforms designed to strangle democracy, and the terrifying precedent that would doom the Republic for good. Video Chapters: 0:00 The Hook - Rome’s Point of No Return 1:52 Introduction: The Architect of Autocracy 4:48 Part 1: The Making of a Monster 6:490 Part 2: The First March on Rome 8:45 Part 3: Exile, Return, and Revenge 11:25 Part 4: The Night of the Colline Gate 14:50 Part 5: Proscription and Dictatorship 17:46 Conclusion: Sulla’s Poisoned Legacy 20:50 Outro & Call to Action Sources & Further Reading: This script is synthesized from classical historical accounts, primarily Plutarch’s Life of Sulla, Appian’s The Civil Wars, and modern analyses from historians like Arthur Keaveney (Sulla: The Last Republican) and Harriet I. Flower (Roman Republics). It aims to present a narrative that is both engaging and grounded in historical scholarship. Subscribe for more deep dives into the pivotal moments that shaped the ancient world. Turn on notifications so you don’t miss our next episode on the chaotic aftermath of Sulla’s reign and the rise of the First Triumvirate. #RomanHistory #AncientRome #Sulla #RomanRepublic #CivilWar #MilitaryHistory subscribe : @romanempire-story Watch mores: • Tiberius | Rome’s Dark and Silent Emperor • Trajan | The Emperor Who Broke the World Map • When the Strongest Leader Walked Away • CALIGULA: Rome's Most Evil Emperor - The F... Playlist: 🏛️ Daily Life & Culture: • The Roman Senate | Power and Politics Expl... ⚔️ Battles & Warfare: • The Battle of Zama | How Scipio Defeated H... 👑 Emperors & Leaders: • Hadrian | Rome's Greatest Mistake? keywords: Battle of Colline Gate, Sulla, Lucius Cornelius Sulla, Roman Republic civil war, Sulla march on Rome, Sulla dictator Gaius Marius, Sulla vs Marius, Roman Social War, Sulla proscriptions, Sulla reforms, Roman history documentary, fall of the Roman Republic, Roman army, Samnite War, history of ancient Rome, Roman politics, Sulla biography, first Roman civil war, Sulla legacy, Sulla vengeance, Sulla Mithridates What did Sulla do to Rome? Why was Sulla important? How did Sulla become dictator? What happened at the Colline Gate? Who came first Sulla or Caesar? The reign of terror Sulla. Sulla's constitutional reforms. How did the Roman Republic fall? Sulla's bloody rise to power.