Sulla, informed by his spies that Aristion …
Years: 86BCE - 86BCE
Sulla, informed by his spies that Aristion is neglecting the Heptachalcum (part of the city wall), immediately sends sappers to undermine the wall.
Nine hundred feet of wall is brought down between the Sacred and Piraeic gates on the southwest side of the city.
A midnight sack of Athens begins, and Sulla, after the taunts of Aristion, is not in a mood to be magnanimous.
Blood is said to have literally flowed in the streets; it is only after the entreaties of a couple of his Greek friends (Midias and Calliphon) and the pleas of the Roman Senators in his camp that Sulla decides enough is enough.
The capture is accompanied by great slaughter and much destruction of private houses, but the only public building to be destroyed is the Odeum of Pericles, burned by the defenders lest the enemy use its timbers.
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People
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- Rhodes, City-States of
- Roman Republic
- Athens, City-State of
- Greeks, Hellenistic
- Pontus, Kingdom of
- Bithynia, Kingdom of
- Greece, Roman
