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81Scipio Africanus — biographical name Publius Cornelius 236 184(or 183) B.C. Scipio the Elder Roman general …
82Scipio,Publius Cornelius — Scip·io (sĭpʹē ō , skĭpʹ ), Publius Cornelius. Known as “Scipio the Younger.” 185? 129B.C. Roman general and politician who commanded the final destruction of Carthage (146) in the Third Punic War. * * * …
83SCIPIO Cornel. African (P.) — P. Corn. SCIPIO African prioris fil. cuius vitam ae res gestas C. Oppius, et L. Reginius literis mandavêre. Puer certis diei horis secretum templi petere solebat, putabaturque apud vulgus cum Iove loqui. Annum agens 17. a patre in castra ductus… …
84SCIPIO Nasica Serapion (P.) — P. SCIPIO Nasica Serapion consulan Urb. Cond. 616 …
85Scipio — noun of mostly historical use …
86Scipio — Sci|pio (Name berühmter Römer) …
87Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus — Scipio Büste aus Pompeji; heute im Archäologischen Nationalmuseum Neapel Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus (* 235 v. Chr. in Rom; † 183 v. Chr.) war Feldherr im Zweiten Punischen Krieg und Staatsmann der Römischen Republik. Er wurde bekannt… …
88Cornelius Scipio — Scipio (lateinisch „Stock“; Plural: Scipiones) war der Beiname (Cognomen) des berühmtesten Zweigs der römischen Patrizierfamilie der Cornelii, der wohl auf die Cornelii Malugenses zurückgeht. Insbesondere während der Punischen Kriege gegen… …
89SCIPIO, P. CORNELIUS, THE ELDER — surnamed Africanus Major, a celebrated Roman general; was present at the engagement near the Tacinus and at Cannæ; was appointed proconsul of Spain at the age of 24, and made himself master of nearly the whole of it against the Carthaginians;… …
90SCIPIO, P. CORNELIUS, THE YOUNGER — surnamed Africanus Minor, adopted by the preceding, the proper name being L. Paullus Æmelius; after distinguishing himself in Spain proceeded to Africa to take part in the Third Punic War; laid siege to Carthage, took it by storm, and levelled …