Colline Gate

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Colline Gate was a northern entrance to ancient Rome that became historically significant as the site of the decisive Battle of the Colline Gate in 82 BC.

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Surface form Occurrences
Battle of the Colline Gate 0
Lucius Cornelius Sulla 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman dictator
Roman general
ancient Roman gate
battle
city gate
associatedWith Sulla's rise to power
belligerent Lucius Cornelius Sulla NERFINISHED
Marian faction
Samnite forces
bordered northern approaches to Rome
conflictIn Sulla's second civil war NERFINISHED
consequence Sulla's control of Rome
establishment of Sulla's dictatorship
date 82 BC
era Roman Republic NERFINISHED
function city entrance
hasDirection north
historicalPeriod 1st century BC
locatedAt Colline Gate NERFINISHED
locatedIn Rome
Rome
ancient Rome NERFINISHED
namedAfter Collina (hill district of Rome) NERFINISHED
notableFor site of major Roman civil war battle
partOf Servian Wall NERFINISHED
result decisive victory for Sulla
significantEvent Battle of the Colline Gate NERFINISHED
status no longer extant
usedFor civilian access to Rome
military access to Rome

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Battle of the Colline Gate location Colline Gate