Battle of Sacriportus

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The Battle of Sacriportus was a decisive engagement in 82 BC during Sulla’s campaign to seize control of Rome, where his forces defeated the Marian army under Gaius Marius the Younger.

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instanceOf battle
military conflict
belligerent Marian faction NERFINISHED
Sullan faction
cause Sulla’s campaign to seize control of Rome
combatant Gaius Marius the Younger NERFINISHED
Lucius Cornelius Sulla NERFINISHED
commander Gaius Marius the Younger NERFINISHED
Lucius Cornelius Sulla NERFINISHED
conflict Sulla’s Second Civil War NERFINISHED
date 82 BC
describedAs decisive engagement in Sulla’s campaign
effect paved the way for Sulla’s capture of Rome
strengthened Sulla’s political position in the Roman Republic
followedBy Sulla’s advance on Rome in 82 BC
historicalPeriod late Roman Republic
location Latium NERFINISHED
Roman Republic NERFINISHED
near Sacriportus
near Signia
militaryTheater Italian Peninsula NERFINISHED
opponent Marian forces NERFINISHED
Sullan forces
outcome collapse of Marian resistance in central Italy
defeat of the Marian army under Gaius Marius the Younger
partOf Roman civil wars NERFINISHED
Sulla’s Second Civil War NERFINISHED
precededBy earlier clashes between Sullan and Marian forces in Italy
relatedTo Battle of the Colline Gate NERFINISHED
Sulla’s march on Rome NERFINISHED
result Sullan victory
decisive victory for Sulla
year 82 BC

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Sulla’s Second Civil War hasSignificantEvent Battle of Sacriportus
Sullan civil war notableBattle Battle of Sacriportus