Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus Aemilianus (185 BC – 129 BC), known as Scipio Aemilianus or Scipio Africanus the Younger, was a Roman general and statesman...
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Sempronia, wife and then widow of Scipio Aemilianus – his adoptive grandson – was alive as late as 102 BC.[citation needed] Scipio was a man of great intellect...
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Somnium Scipionis (redirect from The dream of scipio)
(postulated fictional or real) dream vision of the Roman general Scipio Aemilianus, set two years before he oversaw the destruction of Carthage in 146...
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Scipio Aemilianus (Scipio Africanus Aemilianus) (185-129 BC), adoptive grandson of the original Scipio Africanus George Africanus (George John Scipio...
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and Gaius Gracchus (died 121 BC), and the wife of a Roman general Scipio Aemilianus. Sempronia was the oldest surviving child and only surviving daughter...
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contradiction with the policies of his famous father-in-law Scipio Africanus and cousin Scipio Aemilianus. This conservatism led him to order the destruction...
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fortune and alliance with the Cornelii Scipiones. He was father to Scipio Aemilianus and another son known as Fabius, who were tutored by Paullus' friend...
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was the daughter of the renowned general Scipio Africanus. His sister Sempronia was the wife of Scipio Aemilianus, another important general and politician...
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campaign suffered repeated setbacks through 149 BC, only alleviated by Scipio Aemilianus, a middle-ranking officer, distinguishing himself several times. A...
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campaign suffered repeated setbacks through 149 BC, only alleviated by Scipio Aemilianus, a middle-ranking officer, distinguishing himself several times. A...
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Africanus Aemilianus, also known as Scipio Aemilianus, or Scipio Africanus the Younger Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica...
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Plato's Republic, it takes the form of a Socratic dialogue in which Scipio Aemilianus takes the role of a wise old man. The work examines the type of government...
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the son used the name Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus. Cicero adds that the eldest son of Scipio Africanus had "more ample intellectual culture"...
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Lex Villia Annalis (section Scipio Aemilianus)
trends. Even in situations where an exceptional candidate such as Scipio Aemilianus attained the consulship early at the age of 36, special legislation...
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Paullus Macedonicus and Papiria Masonis and the elder brother of Scipio Aemilianus. He was the father of Quintus Fabius Maximus Allobrogicus. Fabius...
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Cornelia (stepdaughter of Augustus) (redirect from Cornelia Scipio)
Cornelia's descent from Scipio Aemilianus, scholars attempted to identify the other husband with a possible descendant of Scipio Aemilianus while explaining...
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beginning the Han–Xiongnu War Assassination of Tiberius Gracchus. Scipio Aemilianus wins the Siege of Numantia and conquers the Celtiberians. 132 BC:...
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Scipionic Circle (redirect from Circle of Scipio)
Circle, or the Circle of Scipio, was a group of philosophers, poets, and politicians patronized by their namesake, Scipio Aemilianus. Together they would...
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Look up scipio in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Scipio may refer to: Scipio Aemilianus, Roman general who destroyed Carthage in 146 BC Scipio Africanus...
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Punic War, Scipio Aemilianus Africanus, subjugated Numantia, the chief Celtiberian city. In late 135 BC, the Roman Senate reappointed Scipio consul on...
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Arpinum, Marius acquired his initial military experience serving with Scipio Aemilianus at the Siege of Numantia in 134 BC. He won election as tribune of...
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Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus divides Numidia among the three sons of the recently deceased Masinissa. Corlea Trackway completed. Scipio Aemilianus takes command...
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his essay such that the esteemed Cato the Elder was lecturing to Scipio Aemilianus and Gaius Laelius Sapiens. The original title of the work was Cato...
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Modern historians consider Polybius to have treated the relatives of Scipio Aemilianus, his patron and friend, unduly favourably, but the consensus is to...
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was the mother of the Gracchi brothers, and the mother-in-law of Scipio Aemilianus. Cornelia married Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus, grandson of Tiberius...
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Sempronius Tuditanus celebrates his triumph over the Iapydes of Illyria. Scipio Aemilianus, victor of Carthage is possibly assassinated by his enemies in Rome...
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present day Algeria, North Africa. The three brothers were appointed by Scipio Aemilianus Africanus to rule Numidia after Masinissa's death. His name in Numidian...
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calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Scipio Aemilianus is sent by the Roman general, Lucius Licinius Lucullus, to Numidia...
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Italy. Gaius Marius serves under Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus at Numantia. Scipio Aemilianus captures Numantia, after a siege of eight months, suffering...
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was fought between the forces of the Roman Republic, commanded by Scipio Aemilianus, and the forces of Carthage who were commanded by Diogenes of Carthage...
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