Julius Caesar: The Man Who Destroyed the Roman Republic — Fexingo History

Caesar's Sulla Lesson: How Dictatorship Tore Rome Apart

10 min · 26. touko 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Julius Caesar's dictatorship didn't emerge from a vacuum—it was shaped by the bloody precedent set by Lucius Cornelius Sulla forty years earlier. We trace Sulla's unprecedented march on Rome in 88 BC, his use of proscription lists to purge enemies and reward followers, and his radical constitutional reforms aimed at crippling the tribunate and restoring senatorial supremacy. Then we follow Caesar's calculated avoidance of Sulla's mistakes: his clemency policy, his co-opting of the populares agenda, and his gradual accumulation of powers that culminated in dictator perpetuo. We discuss specific parallels—Sulla's proscriptions versus Caesar's pardons—and key divergences, such as Caesar's reform of debt and land distribution that Sulla never attempted. The episode also touches on the fate of Sulla's veterans and Caesar's own settlement program, and ends by asking whether the Republic was already doomed before either man seized power. Perfect for listeners who want to understand the political mechanics behind Rome's fall. #JuliusCaesar #Sulla #RomanRepublic #Dictatorship #Proscriptions #Populares #Optimates #LuciusCorneliusSulla #DictatorPerpetuo #Clemency #RomanHistory #RepublicFall #CaesarDictator #Rubicon #Senate #Tribunate #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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