roman julius caesar

Who is to blame for the fall of the Roman Republic? Julius, Caesar Marius Sulla Gauis?
As a "new man" Marius was against old habits many times, for example, is seven times consul, and his reign of terror end. Sylla claims follow the ways of old, but was proclaimed dictator for a period of time that it was unconstitutional, and was also marched on Rome. Caesar also marched on Rome and proclaimed himself dictator for life and his fall led directly to the reign of the emperors. So I think that further contributed to the fall of the republic?
Of three, Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix choose. Marius consul may have been about 7 times and usurped unprecedented loyalty of legions of the republic with its admission the proletariat, but Sulla consolidated his control over the Legions through his leadership, the brilliance and ruthlessness. Sylla was the first march on Rome not once but twice, in violation pomerium sacred Rome. That started a chain reaction that has haunted Rome intermittently throughout the republic and the imperial era. Sila finally defeated the Marians in the battle of the Colline Gate in 82 BC and probably intimidated the Senate to declare the dictator. He removed the rest of his enemies his infamous proscription laws and reorganized in favor of their allies in the Senate patrician. However, he retired to his farm Puetoli only after two years in power. Why Why? Sylla perhaps realized that he could be pushing his luck from long range when it "appeared" to be a king. I will say that race no Sila Drama was only a prototype of Julius Caesar, Augustus, but also. I agree, but the system of government in the Senate was insufficient in the provincial administration in the century first before Christ.
Julius Caesar (Part 1 of 3)
