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Scipio
(P. Cornelius Scipio) - consular tribune, 395 B.C.
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edullinus V P. Cornelius . . . Scipio Q. Servilius Q.f.
Scipio 2
(P. Cornelius Scipio) - magister equitum, 350 B.C.
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Cornelius . . . Scipio - in order to hold elections &
Scipio 3
(L. Cornelius Scipio) - Roman consul, 350 B.C.
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III , L. Cornelius P.f. . . Scipio dictator: L. Furius
Scipio 4
(P. Cornelius Scipio Barbatus) - Roman consul, 328 B.C.
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P.Scipio is appointed dictator in order to preside over elections for
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dictator: P. Cornelius . . . Scipio Barbatus , magister
Scipio 5
(L. Cornelius Scipio Barbatus) - Roman consul, 298 B.C.
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Consuls: L. Cornelius Cn.f. Scipio Barbatus, Cn. Fulvius Cn.f.Maximus
298/11
Scipio invades Etruria.
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Text Lucius Cornelius Scipio Barbatus, consul in
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of the sarcophagus of Barbatus (no.6); first cent
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(early 1st cent.) ed by L.Scipio son of Barbatus during a storm on
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ensors: L. Cornelius Cn.f. . . Scipio Barbatus, Cn. Domiti
Scipio 6
(Cn. Cornelius Scipio Asina) - Roman consul, 260 B.C.
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Consuls: Cn. Cornelius L.f. Scipio Asina, C. Duilius M.f.
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Scipio Asina is trapped and captured by the Carthaginian commander
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Consuls: Cn. Cornelius L.f. Scipio Asina (II), A. Atilius A.f. Caiati
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The triumph of Cornelius Asina, over the Carthaginians.
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60] & Cn. Cornelius L.f. Cn.n. Scipio Asina , C. Duilius
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54] & Cn. Cornelius L.f. Cn.n. Scipio Asina II , A. Atiliu
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eb. (19th January) 253/2 & Cn. Cornelius L.f. Cn.n. Asina,
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the consulship of Cn. Cornelius Asina and C. Duilius 260 B.C.
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icily, to the Roman general Cn.Cornelius. Cornelius accept
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Carthaginians had treated Cornelius Asina the consul, whom they
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power also in Cn. Cornelius Scipio Asina. When he was consul,
Scipio 7
(L. Cornelius Scipio) - Roman consul, 259 B.C.
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Consuls: L. Cornelius L.f. Scipio, C. Aquillius M.f. Florus
259/18
L.Cornelius leads an expedition against Corsica and Sardinia, and cap
258/1
The triumph of L.Scipio, over the Carthaginians, Sardinia, and Corsic
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L.Scipio dedicates a temple to Tempestas.
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Text Lucius Cornelius Scipio, son of Barbatus, co
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turnians This man Lucius Scipio, as most agree, was
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(early 1st cent.) states was vowed by L.Scipio son of Barbatus duri
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259] & L. Cornelius L.f. Cn.n. Scipio , C. Aquillius M.f.
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rnelius L.f. Cn.n. Scipio, consul, & over the Carthaginian
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Florus and L. Cornelius Scipio 259 B.C. the Carthaginians
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general to particular senators: L. Cornelius the consul in the First
Scipio 8
(P. Cornelius Scipio Asina) - Roman consul, 221 B.C.
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Consuls: P. Cornelius Cn.f. Scipio Asina, M. Minucius C.f. Rufus
Scipio 9
(P. Cornelius Scipio) - Roman consul, 218 B.C.
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Consuls: P. Cornelius L.f. Scipio, Ti. Sempronius C.f. Longus
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Scipio arrives at the mouth of the Rhone.
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Scipio returns to Italy, after discovering that he has missed Hanniba
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Hannibal comes into contact with the Roman forces under P.Scipio.
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Hannibal defeats Scipio in a skirmish near the river Ticinus.
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Scipio retreats to Placentia.
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Scipio retreats across the river Trebia.
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Sempronius joins Scipio, and defeats Hannibal's Gallic allies in a
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P.Scipio arrives in Spain.
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The Scipio brothers establish a Roman colony at Tarraco.
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The defeat and death of P.Scipio.
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our empire, Cn. and P. Scipio, had suddenly been extinguished and
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distinguished valour of the two Scipios ** then they sell old
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** of Gnaeus and Publius Scipio, of Africanus, of Marcellus, or
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Carthage, nor could the two Scipios ** have extinguished with their
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or Naevius to have selected Publius and Gnaeus Scipio for abuse,
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by the death of the Scipios . . . [20.]
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seen, in one campaign, the Scipios fall fighting for their country;
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and Calatinus, and the two Scipios, and the two Africani, and
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[218] & P. Cornelius L.f. L.n. Scipio , Ti. Sempronius C.f
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the Rhone with Publius Cornelius Scipio, the consul, and routed him;
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Scipio, the son of that Scipio whom he had put to
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6 The consul Scipio was the first to meet
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In Spain, moreover, the Scipios crushed the Carthaginian general
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In Spain, however, both Scipios were killed by Hasdrubal's
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which was founded by the Scipios, as Carthago was by the
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who took vengeance for the Scipios in Spain, found a shield
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miserable slaughter of the two Scipios in Spain, and the destruction
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of the destruction of the Scipios in Spain, Lake Trasimene, Cannae,
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into Italy, he defeated P. Scipio at Ticinus, Sempronius Longus at
Scipio 10
(Cn. Cornelius Scipio Calvus) - Roman consul, 222 B.C.
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Consuls: Cn. Cornelius L.f. Scipio Calvus, M. Claudius M.f. Marcellus
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Cn.Scipio reaches Spain with a Roman fleet.
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Cn.Scipio defeats the Carthaginian general Hanno at Cissa.
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Scipio subdues the Ilergetes.
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Cn.Scipio defeats a Carthaginian fleet near the Ebro.
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The daughter of Cn.Scipio receives a dowry at public expense.
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The defeat and death of Cn.Scipio.
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Atilius Calatinus, ** of Gnaeus and Publius Scipio, of
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to have selected Publius and Gnaeus Scipio for abuse, or for
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ornelius L.f. L.n. Scipio Calvus [ Years 221
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blasts. 9 But the other Scipio, the brother of the consul
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deaths of P. and Cn. Scipio had much weakened in Spain,
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armies of P. and Cn. Scipio, which the victorious Carthaginians had
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When P. and Cn. Scipio with the greatest part of
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during the Second Punic Cn. Scipio wrote from Spain to the
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death of P. and Cn. Scipio, broken and shattered by the
Scipio 12
(P. Cornelius Scipio Africanus) - Roman consul, 205 B.C.
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The birth of Scipio Africanus, whose mother dies in childbirth.
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The slightly dissolute early life of Scipio Africanus.
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The brothers P. and L.Scipio are both elected to be aedile for the
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The young P.Scipio visits the Sibyl at Cumae.
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P.Scipio is elected to be commander of the Roman army in Spain, altho
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Scipio arrives in Spain, at Emporiae.
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Scipio captures Carthago Nova.
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Spanish leaders leave the Carthaginian army and go over to Scipio.
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feated by Scipio at Baecula; Scipio rebukes his Spanish allies for
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nees after being defeated by Scipio at Baecula; Scipio rebukes his
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Scipio defeats Hasdrubal son of Gisgo at Ilipa.
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Scipio visits Syphax in an attempt to win his support.
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Scipio captures Iliturgi and Castulo, while Marcius captures Astapa.
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utiny breaks out in the Roman army in Spain, after Scipio falls ill.
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Scipio defeats the Spanish rebels Indibilis and Mandonius.
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Scipio defeats the Turdetani.
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Scipio confidently predicts his imminent capture of the town of Badia
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General remarks about Scipio's rapid conquest of Spain.
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Scipio returns to Italy.
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Scipio is denied a triumph, because he has not held a regular magistr
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Consuls: P. Cornelius P.f. Scipio, P. Licinius P.f. Crassus Dives
205/2
Scipio leaves for Sicily.
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Scipio prepares an army of invasion in Sicily.
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Cato as quaestor is assigned to Scipio in Sicily.
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enate debates the conduct of Scipio in Sicily, and the crimes of Plem
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punish Pleminius, but approve of the preparations of Scipio's army.
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Hasdrubal persuades Syphax to repudiate his friendship with Scipio.
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Scipio draws up laws for Agrigentum.
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Scipio crosses from Lilybaeum to Africa, and lands at Pulchri Promunt
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Scipio moves a short distance inland, and is joined by Masinissa.
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the son of Hamilcar is defeated and killed by Scipio near Salaeca.
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Scipio besieges Utica.
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Scipio makes a successful night attack on the camp of Syphax.
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Scipio defeats the Carthaginians at the battle of the Great Plains.
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attack the Roman fleet at Utica, while Scipio is occupying Tunis.
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Hasdrubal tries to win over some of Scipio's allies.
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Scipio agrees to a short truce with the Carthaginians.
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inians seize some Roman transport ships bringing supplies to Scipio.
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Scipio captures three Carthaginian spies, but releases them unharmed.
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Scipio and Hannibal hold a conference on the night before joining in
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Scipio defeats Hannibal at Zama.
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but the senate decides that Scipio should remain as supreme commande
201/11
General comments on the victorious campaign of Scipio in Africa.
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Scipio returns to Italy.
201/13
The triumph of Scipio, for his victories in Africa.
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Scipio is given the surname Africanus.
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Scipio rejects extravagant honours which are offered to him.
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The censors Scipio and Paetus review the senate without any disputes.
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Scipio Africanus is elected consul for the second time.
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Consuls: P. Cornelius P.f. Scipio Africanus (II), Ti. Sempronius Ti.f
194/19
Scipio opens up the public treasury after the quaestors refuse to do
193/17
lected consul, despite the support of his cousin P.Scipio Africanus.
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embassy (possibly including Scipio Africanus) goes to Ephesus, but
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IG_11.4.712, an inscription from Delos in honour of P.Scipio.
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Antiochus captures the son of Scipio Africanus.
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L.Scipio, the brother of Africanus, is elected consul.
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province of Greece, after Scipio Africanus agrees to serve as his
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The inhabitants of Heracleia Pontica send a delegation to P.Scipio.
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Syll_618, a letter from the Scipio brothers to the town of Heracleia
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Scipio Africanus is brought to trial by the Petillii, but wins the
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Scipio Africanus tears up his account books, when they are demanded
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Scipio Africanus leaves Rome, and the tribune Ti.Gracchus intervenes
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P.Scipio visits the temple of Jupiter on the Capitol before making
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P.Scipio learns of the death of his brother L.Scipio, while staying
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Scipio plants an olive tree at Liternum, which survives for at least
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band of robbers pays homage to Scipio at Liternum.
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Scipio is the first Roman to wear a sardonyx gem.
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P.Licinius makes an apt remark when Scipio's chaplet breaks.
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saying of Scipio about the advantages of being alone.
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Other sayings of Scipio.
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comments on the character of Scipio Africanus, his greatness and his
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The death of Scipio Africanus.
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Ennius:Fr_(Loeb)p400'1-6, an epitaph for Scipio.
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L.Scipio the son of Africanus is elected praetor, after his opponent
170/29
cter of P.Scipio, the son of Africanus, who had poor health and died
Scipio 13
(L. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus) - Roman consul, 190 B.C.
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L.Scipio captures Orongis.
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CIL_612, the base of a statue of L.Scipio.
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L.Scipio, the brother of Africanus, is elected consul.
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L.Scipio is allotted the province of Greece, after Scipio Africanus
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Consuls: L. Cornelius P.f. Scipio, C. Laelius C.f.
190/23
The Roman army under L.Scipio crosses the Hellespont.
189/3
Scipio and Antiochus agree peace terms, by which Antiochus is forced
189/24
L.Scipio celebrates a triumph for his victory over Antiochus, and bri
187/8
when they are demanded as evidence in the prosecution of L.Scipio.
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Gracchus saves L.Scipio from imprisonment.
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celebrated by M.Fulvius and L.Scipio; the games are partly paid for
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eview the senate, and impose penalties on L.Flamininus and L.Scipio.
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L.Scipio Asiaticus adopts a Greek style of dress, as is shown by a
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rns of the death of his brother L.Scipio, while staying at Liternum.
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at the hands of Lucius Scipio he was compelled to recognise
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general in that war, L. Scipio, who won in it distinction
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to the lot of Lucius Scipio, and he was thought possessed
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was any assistance to Lucius Scipio, though he was the bitterest
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Capitol the statue of Lucius Scipio, who conducted the war in
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treasury of art? Of Lucius Scipio, who conducted the war in
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quaestor in 167 B.C., son of Asiaticus. About 160 B.C.
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Text Lucius Cornelius Scipio (later called Asiagenus),
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3.15 ) L. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus [L. Co
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ame family as Africanus, Asiaticus and Hispanicus; of whom
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ornelius P.f. L.n. Scipio (who was later called Asiaticus)
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ornelius P.f. L.n. Scipio, proconsul, & from Asia over [ki
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Magnesia by the consul Scipio, brother of Scipio African
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Carthaginians? Lucius Scipio was therefore made consul,
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llent consul, the second Scipio, the brother of the first
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rest of his life. Scipio invited Antiochus to a banquet
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his, they sent envoys to Scipio again, because they wanted
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they contributed funds for Lucius Scipio to defray the cost of
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than the victory of Scipio. [149] For on that
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was also done by Lucius Scipio, who put up in the
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gemstones. The victories of Lucius Scipio and of Gnaeus Manlius {189
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to attend his brother Lucius in the war against Antioch
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confronted by L.Scipio Nasica, along with his brother
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a king, over whom L. Scipio was soon to obtain a
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behold the statue of L. Scipio on the Capitol, wearing a
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two Scipios, Africanus and Asiaticus; yet when Scipio Asiaticus,
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were driven back by L. Scipio beyond Mount Taurus, so that
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comfort to him, that his brother had suffered the same before;
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legate to his brother L. Scipio. And so that the elder
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own innocence did good. L. Scipio, after a splendid triumph over
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[1d.2] Scipio was damaged by his great
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[53] Scipio the brother of Africanus, was
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advice and fought with Lucius Scipio near Mount Sipylus. He was
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to organize the province of Scipio Asiaticus. In his desire to
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did not allow his enemy Scipio Asiaticus to be led to
Scipio 14
(P. Cornelius Scipio) - the elder son of Scipio Africanus
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The character of P.Scipio, the son of Africanus, who had poor health
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Text Publius Cornelius Scipio, probably a son of Sc
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Macedonicus, was adopted by Scipio Africanus When he was
Scipio 15
(L. Cornelius Scipio) - Roman praetor, 174 B.C.
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L.Scipio the son of Africanus is elected praetor, after his opponent
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ill will, had brought Cn. Scipio, the son of the elder
Scipio 18
(L. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus) - the son of Scipio Asiaticus
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CIL_11 and 12, epitaphs for L. L.f. Scipio and L. Cn.f. Scipio.
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(L. Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus) - Roman consul, 83 B.C.
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L.Scipio attacks and destroys the Scordisci.
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by Thracians and Illyrians; L.Scipio responds by attacking the Illyr
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Consuls: L. Cornelius L.f. Scipio Asiaticus, C. Norbanus
83/20
M.Piso refuses to serve as quaestor under L.Scipio.
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Scipio is deserted by his army, after entering into negotiations with
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L.Scipio goes into exile at Massilia.
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nto 44 regions. [671] & L. Scipio and C. Norbanus. &
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man literature. L. Scipio likewise was not an unskilful
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to it themselves. Sulla and Scipio, the one with the flower
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** during the consulship of Scipio and Norbanus. I beg you
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that Lucius Philippus and Lucius Scipio ; that Marcus Lepidus and
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wife, a daughter of Lucius Scipio, an excellent and yet most
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quaestor to the consul Lucius Scipio, but he neither took charge
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others. [16] & Scipio's army, which had been corrupted
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[83] & L. Cornelius L.f. L.n. Scipio Asiaticus , C. Norba
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Carbo, Marius, Norbanus, and Scipio. Among the proscribed Sertorius
Scipio 21
(P. Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus) - Roman consul, 147 B.C.
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The birth of Scipio Aemilianus.
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ted into other families, and take on the names of Fabius and Scipio.
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Scipio Aemilianus proves his courage while hunting in the royal parks
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stay at Rome, where he becomes the mentor of Scipio Aemilianus.
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The death of Aemilia, grandmother of Scipio Aemilianus.
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Scipio Aemilianus makes over his inheritance to his brother.
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The death of Scipio Aemilianus' mother.
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P.Scipio volunteers to go to Spain.
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Scipio slays a Spaniard in single combat during the siege of Intercat
151/14
Lucullus captures Intercatia: Scipio is first to scale the walls.
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Scipio Aemilianus passes through Massilia and other cities, and makes
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are defeated at Nepheris; Scipio rescues three cohorts which were
149/30
rial commission of the remarkable achievements of Scipio Aemilianus.
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Cato praises Scipio.
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The dream of Scipio.
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The death of Masinissa; Scipio divides the kingdom of Numidia between
148/12
Negotiations between Phameas and Scipio.
148/15
Scipio returns from Africa with Phameas.
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Scipio is elected consul.
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Scipio is given command of the war in Africa, and carefully chooses
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Consuls: P. Cornelius P.f. Scipio Africanus Aemilianus, C. Livius M.A
147/2
Scipio rescues Mancinus from a Carthaginian counter-attack.
147/3
Scipio improves discipline in the Roman army.
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Scipio breaks into the Megara district of Carthage.
147/16
Scipio cuts off Carthage by land.
147/18
Scipio builds a mole to prevent supplies reaching Carthage by sea,
147/21
Scipio captures the outer quay at Carthage.
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Scipio captures Nepheris.
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Third Punic War, in which Scipio quickly and decisively defeated
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Scipio sends back spoils from Carthage to Sicily, without taking anyt
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Scipio holds victory games, and punishes deserters.
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The triumph of Scipio Aemilianus.
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Scipio persuades the senate that neither consul is fit to be sent as
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Scipio Africanus is elected censor despite criticism from Ap.Claudius
142/13
cipio Africanus and Mummius; Scipio speaks out against C.Licinius,
142/14
Scipio dedicates a temple to Hercules.
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Scipio Aemilianus is brought to trial by the tribune Claudius Asellus
139/3
Scipio visits Egypt, where his companions privately express their con
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Scipio visits Syria.
139/19
Scipio visits Asia and Rhodes, where he meets Panaetius.
138/29
L.Cotta is accused by Scipio Aemilianus of taking bribes, but he
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Scipio is elected consul.
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Consuls: P. Cornelius P.f. Scipio Aemilianus II, C. Fulvius Q.f. Flac
134/5
Scipio recruits a corps of volunteers.
134/7
Scipio restores discipline in the Roman army.
134/12
Scipio attacks Pallantia, where he rescues Rutilius Rufus from an amb
134/15
Scipio defeats the Numantines.
133/2
Scipio publicly accepts a gift from Antiochus.
133/3
Scipio encircles Numantia.
133/5
Negotiations between the Numantines and Scipio break down.
133/18
Scipio praises C.Marius.
133/19
Scipio insults C.Metellus, who is serving under him at Numantia.
133/20
icult Numantine War, which was finally brought to a close by Scipio.
133/21
Scipio destroys Numantia; the end of the Numantine War.
133/26
Scipio praises Jugurtha.
133/30
Scipio Aemilianus receives the news of Gracchus' death.
133/31
P.Rupilius is elected consul, through the influence of Scipio.
133/33
Scipio settles the affairs of the Spanish cities.
132/16
The triumph of Scipio Aemilianus, over the Numantines.
131/6
Scipio Aemilianus opposes C.Carbo's bill for the re-election of tribu
129/8
Scipio speaks in defence of the Italian allies.
129/12
Scipio dedicated a temple to Virtue.
129/13
ero as tribune rules against Scipio in a procedural dispute concernin
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Scipio sharply criticizes P.Sulpicius Gallus for his effeminacy.
129/15
Scipio introduces the habit of shaving daily.
129/16
The philosopher Panaetius is a regular companion of Scipio.
129/17
the cultured character of Scipio, his ability as a general, and
129/18
den and unexplained death of Scipio Aemilianus; his political foe Met
129/20
Q.Maximus gives a public banquet in memory of Scipio.
Scipio 22
(P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica) - Roman consul, 191 B.C.
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Magna Mater arrives at Rome; P.Scipio Nasica and Claudia are chosen
193/1
Scipio Nasica makes his soldiers construct ships while in winter quar
193/10
bels in several battles, but P.Scipio prevents the rebellion from spr
193/17
P.Scipio Nasica fails to be elected consul, despite the support of
191/_
Consuls: M'. Acilius C.f. Glabrio, P. Cornelius Cn.f. Scipio Nasica
191/16
Scipio Nasica decisively defeats the Boii.
191/25
The triumph of Scipio, over the Boii.
  Within translations:
Cic:HarResp_27
among the Roman people, Publius Scipio, and by the woman who
Diod_34.33
les; they judged Publius Nasica to be the best man, and
FastCap_p64
191] & P. Cornelius Cn.f. L.n. Scipio Nasica , M'. Acilius
FastTr_p103
ecember) & [p103] [191/0] & P. Cornelius [Cn.f. L.n. Nasic
Oros_4.20
the consulship of P. Cornelius Scipio and M. Acilius Glabrio 191
Plin:HN_7.120
{34.} [120] Scipio Nasica was judged by the
ValMax_8.15.3
of glory arises also in Scipio Nasica. For before he was
[Vict]:VirIll_44
[44] Publius Scipio was judged by the senate
[Vict]:VirIll_46
the Gods was given to Nasica, who was considered to be
Scipio 23
(P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum) - Roman consul, 162 B.C.
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169/10
Scipio Nasica jokingly rebukes Ennius after being refused entry to
168/18
Nasica defeats the Macedonian garrison at Pythium.
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Consuls: P. Cornelius P.f. Scipio Nasica, C. Marcius C.f. Figulus
159/12
sed statues from the forum, including some statues of Scipio Nasica.
159/13
Scipio Nasica sets up the first water-clock at Rome.
158/9
The censors P.Scipio Nasica and M.Popillius complete the census.
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Consuls: P. Cornelius P.f. Scipio Nasica (II), M. Claudius M.f. Marce
155/12
Scipio Nasica captures Delminium; the end of the Dalmatian War.
155/20
Scipio refuses to celebrate a triumph, despite the approval of the
154/17
Scipio Nasica prevents the censor Cassius from building a theatre.
151/3
Another Roman embassy, led by Scipio Nasica, is sent to Carthage.
150/15
ate to go to war against Carthage, despite the opposition of Nasica.
140/19
General remarks on the career of P.Cornelius Scipio Nasica Corculum.
  Within translations:
Cic:Acad_2.137
in the consulship of Publius Scipio and Marcus Marcellus, - he
Cic:Brut_79
ewise told that P. Scipio Nasica, surnamed Corculum [Darli
Cic:Brut_213
progenitors, P. Scipio, who was twice consul, and was
Cic:DeOr_2.276
Or as the repartee of Nasica, who, having called at the
Cic:Tusc_1.18
concordes and that prudent Nasica, who was twice consul,
Diod_34.33
ther misfortunes which Publius Scipio foretold, came to
FastCap_p66
162] & P. Cornelius P.f. Cn.n. Scipio Nasica , C. Marcius
FastCap_p68
155] & P. Cornelius P.f. Cn.n. Scipio Nasica II , M. Claud
Oros_4.21
ashamed in the presence of Nasica. And let them not complain
Plin:HN_7.118
of Catus {"Wise"} and Corculum {"Sage"}, and in Greece
Plin:HN_7.215
until the next lustrum when Scipio Nasica the colleague of Laenas
Plin:HN_34.30
the censors Publius Cornelius Scipio and Marcus Popilius caused
Plut:Mor_198
the enemy drawn up, when Nasica advised him to set upon
ValMax_1.1.3
returning out of Gaul, and Scipio Nasica from Corsica, both laid
ValMax_2.4.2
but by the authority of Scipio Nasica, all the furniture from
Scipio 24
(P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio) - Roman consul, 138 B.C.
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Scipio Nasica fails to be elected as aedile.
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Consuls: P. Cornelius P.f. Scipio Nasica Serapio, D. Junius M.f. Brut
138/5
C.Curiatius gives Nasica the nickname Serapio, because of his likenes
138/7
dispute between Curiatius and Nasica over the corn supply.
133/25
Gracchus is killed by his opponents, led by P.Scipio Nasica.
133/34
hus' supporters try to bring Scipio Nasica to trial, but Scaevola def
131/12
The death of Scipio Nasica.
  Within translations:
Cic:Brut_85
young man, the two Consuls P. Scipio and D. Brutus [138
Cic:Brut_107
prior to Maximus, the Scipio, by whose instigation (tho
Cic:Brut_212
had four sons,- P. Scipio, who, when a private citizen,
Cic:Cat_1.3
[3] The most eminent P. Scipio, the pontifex maximus was not
Cic:DeOr_2.285
That saying also of the Scipio who slew Tiberius Gracchus amuses
Cic:Dom_91
Gracchus by the gallant Publius Scipio, ** when he acted in
Cic:Flac_75
was not done for Publius Scipio, that illustrious man, when he
Cic:Mil_8
Servilius Ahala ** nor Publius Nasica nor Lucius Opimius ** nor
Cic:Mil_83
resorted to by Ahala, by Nasica, by Opimius, by Marius, and
Cic:Phil_8.13
wont to assign to Publius Nasica, who slew Tiberius Gracchus, **
Cic:Planc_51
win the aedileship of Publius Nasica, than whom I hold that
Cic:Planc_88
** who proved that Publius Scipio, though a private citizen, was
Cic:Rep_1.6
Ahala, the hatred directed against Nasica, the exile of Laenas, the
Cic:Tusc_4.51
To me, indeed, that very Scipio ** who was chief priest,
Diod_34.7
served punishment. Scipio seized a club that was close to
Diod_34.33
to pass. His son Nasica afterwards, when he was well adv
FastCap_p70
[138] & P. Cornelius P.f. P.n. Scipio Nasica , D. Junius
Oros_5.8
among the people. When Nasica opposed this measure, Pompeius
Oros_5.9
incensed. On the order of Nasica they wielded pieces of wood
Plin:HN_7.54
in his slave; and a Scipio received the surname Serapio in
ValMax_1.4.2
expelled from the Capitol by Scipio Nasica the pontifex maximus and
ValMax_2.8.7
therefore were the victories of Nasica over Ti. Gracchus, and of
ValMax_3.2.17
by force. Then replied Scipio Nasica, "Because the consul,
ValMax_3.7.3
this place pass over Scipio Nasica, illustrious for his
ValMax_5.3.2
Who can be unaware that Scipio Nasica was as famous in
ValMax_7.5.2
all the people, and caused Scipio to be rejected. For all
ValMax_9.14.3
[14.3] Cornelius Scipio, a young man illustrious for
[Vict]:VirIll_64
the consul Mucius hesitated, Scipio Nasica called on everyone
Scipio 25
(P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica) - Roman consul, 111 B.C.
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Consuls: P. Cornelius P.f. Scipio Nasica, L. Calpurnius Bestia
111/13
witty retort of Granius to the consul Nasica.
111/14
The death of the consul Nasica.
  Within translations:
Cic:Brut_128
ed. [128] As to P. Scipio, who died in his consulship [111
Cic:Brut_212
their two grandfathers, Scipio and Crassus, we have taken
Cic:Planc_33
integrity? [14.] Publius Nasica, when consul, had ordered
Diod_34.33
[33] & Publius Scipio Nasica, the consul, was a man
FastCap_p72
[111] & P. Cornelius P.f. P.n. Scipio Nasica , L. Calpurni
Oros_5.15
during the consulship of P. Scipio Nasica and L. Calpurnius Bestia
ValMax_1.8.11
by fire, once when P. Scipio Nasica and L. Bestia were
ValMax_7.5.2
[5.2] P. Scipio Nasica, the glory of the
Scipio 26
(P. Cornelius Scipio Nasica) - Roman praetor, 94 B.C.
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94/3
Scipio Nasica subdues some Spanish rebels.
  Within translations:
Cic:Brut_211
one of whom (the wife of Scipio) you, my Brutus, I believe
Obseq_51
were put to death by Nasica, and their cities laid waste.
Scipio 27
(Cn. Cornelius Scipio Hispallus) - Roman consul, 176 B.C.
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Consuls: Cn. Cornelius Cn.f. Scipio Hispallus, Q. Petillius
176/1
The consul Scipio dies at the end of the Latin Festival.
176/3
C.Valerius Laevinus is elected consul in place of Scipio.
  Within translations:
CIL_1.15
ispanus, probably son of Hispallus, praetor peregrinu
CIL_1.16
daughter of Gnaeus, wife of Hispallus. CIL_1 .15 L
FastCap_p66
76] & Cn. Cornelius Cn.f. L.n. Scipio Hispallus - died in
Obseq_9
the liver wasted away. As Cornelius was returning from the Alban
ValMax_6.3.3
Cornelius Scipio, the son of Hispalus, had the experience of it,
Scipio 28
(Cn. Cornelius Scipio Hispallus) - Roman praetor, 139 B.C.
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139/6
The senate prevents Cn.Scipio from going to Spain.
135/16
CIL_15, the epitaph of Cn. Cornelius Scipio Hispanus.
  Within translations:
Diod_34.33
Africanus, Asiaticus and Hispanus; of whom the first con
ValMax_1.3.3
[3.3] C. Cornelius Hispallus, a praetor of foreigners, in
ValMax_6.3.3
the senate. But Cn. Cornelius Scipio, the son of Hispalus, had
Scipio 29
(L. Cornelius Scipio) - probably a son of Scipio Hispallus; died about 160 B.C.
159/17
CIL_11 and 12, epitaphs for L. L.f. Scipio and L. Cn.f. Scipio.
  Within translations:
CIL_1.16
Text Paula, mother of Scipio Hispanus ? Paula Corne
Scipio 36
- son of Lepidus; killed in 77 B.C.
77/15
Scipio is killed when the government forces capture Alba.
Scipio 37
(P. Cornelius Lentulus Scipio) - suffect consul, 2 A.D.
FastCap_p84
July: P. Cornelius Cn.f. Cn.n. Scipio , T. Quinctius T.f.
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