Sulla battles with Marius against the revolt of the Italian allies and gains more influence over others when he triumphantly wins. Sulla after long battles with the Mithridates, he consults with them to end the battle. Because of Sulla and Marius’ …show more content…
Sulla after gaining power in the Senate, takes advantage and creates proscriptions of those who opposed him and established reforms that did not benefit the Republic. According to Plutarch, when Metellus asked of whom will Sulla punish, Sulla creates proscriptions of all those who opposed him, including those who supported his enemies. So any who opposed him, dies. Also, sons or grandson of those who were proscribed were confiscated of their property (Plutarch 127). This reflects Sulla’s vengeful character once he got power. This also shows how he has become an evil tyrant, causing injustices because of his