The next day Sulla retreated from the area, leaving Carbo behind at Clusium. Sulla had heard that the
Siege of Praeneste was threatened by a huge force of Samnites and Lucanians, who had finally decided to join Marius and Carbo. Eventually, Sulla and the Samnite-Lucanian army would meet at Rome where Sulla defeated them in the highly contested
Battle of the Colline Gate. Meanwhile,
Metellus, the commander of Sulla's northern forces, had been victorious in
Picenum and marched down to Clusium where he defeated the remaining Populares in the
Second Battle of Clusium (82 BC). Praeneste fell on 4 November, holding out surprisingly until all of
Italy was under Sulla's direct control. == See also ==