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proscription

Sulla's public list of sanctioned targets whose killers receive state reward and confiscated property.

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proscription

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Sulla's public list of sanctioned targets whose killers receive state reward and confiscated property.

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Sulla's solution was proscription: a public list of enemies whom anyone could kill for state reward and confiscated property, including the young Julius Caesar as a target.

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Caesar survived Sulla's proscription because his wealthy family could bribe Sulla, but Sulla's attempt to solve conflict by elevating the optimates failed after Sulla died.

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