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n general, in Asia 189 83. He returns to Italy 189 CHAPTER XXVIII. SECOND CIVIL WAR--SULLA'S DICTATORSHIP, LEGISLATION, AND DEATH. B.C. 83-78. 84. Consulship of Cinna and Carbo 190 Death of Cinna 190 83. Consulship of Scipio and Norbanus 190 Preparations for war 191 The Italians support the Marian party 191 Sulla marches from Brundusium to Campania 191 Defeats the Consul Norbanus 191 Pompey, Metellus Pius, Crasus, and others, join Sulla 192 83. Consulship of Papirus Carbo and the younger Marius 192 Defeat of Marius, who takes refuge in Praeneste 192 Murder of Senators in Rome by order of Marius 192 Great battle before the Colline gate at Rome between Sulla and the Samnites 192 Defeat of the Samnites 193 Surrender of Praeneste 193 Death of Marius 193 End of the war 193 Sulla master of Rome 193 Proscription 193 Dreadful scenes 194 81. Sulla dictator 194 He celebrates his triumph over Mithridates 194 His reforms in the constitution 194 His military colonies 194 73. He resigns the Dictatorship 195 He retires to Puteoli 195 73. His death 195 His funeral 196 LEGES CORNELLAE-- I. _Laws relating to the Constitution_ 196
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