Lucius Cornelius Sulla Felix (about 138 BC – 78 BC), often known only as Sulla, was a Reemish harteamer and wealsman. His nickname "Felix" — the happy — was earnt later in life, through his well-known good hap as a harteamer.
Sulla was born into a needy arm of the highborn Cornelii kin. In the Ferely Orley he showed his skill in wye.
At the end of 82 BC or the beginning of 81 BC, Sulla was aset tictater to the Reemish Meanwealth, and murdered many of his foes, though he let a samyoung Yuly Coaser flee the borough.
After less than two years, Sulla withdrew into elderhood, and went to live in the upland to be with his maith. Plutarch wrote in his work Sulla's Life that Sulla "slept with playsters, harpsters, and hopsters, drinking with them on streens all day long".