SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR

(Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus)ăfrĭkāˈnəs, 236–183 b.c., Roman general, the conqueror of Hannibal in the Punic Wars. He was the son of Publius Cornelius Scipio, and from a very early age he considered himself to have divine inspiration. He was with his father at the Ticino (218), and he survived Cannae (216). The young Scipio was elected (c.211) to the proconsulship in Spain. He conquered New Carthage (Cartagena) almost at once (209) and used the city as his own base; within several years he had conquered Spain. As consul in 205, Scipio wanted to invade Africa, but his jealous enemies in the senate granted him permission to go only as far as Sicily and gave him no army. He trained a volunteer army in Sicily. In 204 he received permission to go to Africa, where he joined his allies the Numidians and fought with success against the Carthaginians. In 202, Hannibal crossed to Africa and tried to make peace, but Scipio's demands were so extreme that war resulted; Scipio defeated Hannibal at Zama (202), returned home in triumph, and retired from public life. He was named Africanus after the country he conquered. His pride aggravated the hatred of his enemies, especially Cato the Elder, who accused the Scipio family of receiving bribes in the campaign against Antiochus III in which Scipio had accompanied (190) his brother. It was only through the influence of his son-in-law, Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus, that Scipio was saved from ruin. He retired into the country and ordered that his body might not be buried in his ungrateful city. Later he revealed his great magnanimity by his attempt to prevent the ruin of the exiled Hannibal by Rome.

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...reference is made to the remark of Scipio, "that exceptional and almost...men of all times p. 63 . That Scipio should figure at all in the...pagan who was rather "factis major" p. 73 , line 11 should serve...four books is an honor indeed. Scipio also provides ammunition for...
...Scipione 2 , Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus Minor, C. B.C.185-129; he was the son...Macedonia, and adopted son of P. Cornelius Scipio, the son of Scipio Africanus Major; on the outbreak of the Third Punic War B...
Cornelius Scipio Calvus, Cn., brother of the last...8 , 3 , 38 ; 10 , 7 , 36 Cornelius Scipio Africanus (major), P., his first campaign in B...29 , 14 ; 32 , 12 , 13 Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus, L., brother of Africanus...
...brother of Gnaeus and father of the elder Africanus, 1 , 121 ; consul 218 , defeated by Hannibal...211 ; a gallant soldier, 1 , 61 ; 111 , 16 . Scipio; Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus Major 234-183 , the son of Publius, 1 , 121...
...Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus, known as Africanus Minor c.185-129 BC , an important military...conqueror of Macedonia, and was adopted by P. Scipio, the son of Scipio Africanus Major see I above . He fought under his father at the...
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...Susan O. Shapiro Scipio Africanus: Romes Greatest General...Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus 236-183 B.C.E...victories. Two years later, Scipio rallied the survivors...Scipio accomplished three major victories in quick succession...
...p. 61. (18) Aeneid 6.842-3, p. 253. Scipio Africanus Major defeated the Carthaginian general Hannibal in 202 BCE; Scipio Africanus Minor ended the Punic Wars with the destruction...
...triumph of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus (the elder brother of Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus) for his Asiatic victory...rival, Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus.42 Triumphal...paintings thereby became a major element in the Roman...
...four quarters of the city representing the major guilds and one member for the whole city...or the generous salaries attached to major external offices. Among its members...activities reflected his interests. The first major commissions undertaken by the Operai after...
...62-589), this major detour in Silius telling...and P. Cornelius Scipio (the elder Africanus), is to be measured...likes of Fabius and Scipio? The Regulus we first...of is that of Scipio Africanus at Liternum, whither...
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...White: Pizzetti, Mussolini and Scipio Africanus by Franco Sciannameo IT WAS EARLY...Bellini, now a classic. Others on major icthcentury Italian operatic composers...single dramas, with parts in major or minor light, appear like moments...
...first African country to make major conquests in Europe. A Carthaginian...mistake. Roman armies under Scipio landed in Africa in 204 where...but his forces were beaten by Scipio (who became known as Scipio Africanus Major) at Zama, ending the...
...disturb the new Negro voter." In four major electoral states-Illinois, Michigan...and heroic feats of lawyering by attorney Scipio Jones, six of the twelve men sentenced...sponsored parades and public addresses in major cities, tireless lobbying in the Capitol...
...the great generals of antiquity, Scipio and Alexander, episodes from Greek...related by Livy, the continence of Scipio Africanus, arguably the greatest of Roman...with pictures like the `Death of Major Pierson (Tate Gallery) which he...
...and caravan stops. A major component of Mr. Jeghams...minister also finds himself a major player in regional development...government has promoted a major joint venture with the...The Roman general, Scipio Africanus, not only laid waste...
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...Tilbury Docks in June 1948. Mike and Trevor Phillips major book on Britains Afro-Caribbean community takes this...Richards, of West Bromwich, seen in 1895 George John Scipio Africanus was given to the Molineux family of Wolverhampton after...


 

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SCIPIO AFRICANUS MAJOR (Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus)sip eo afrika n s, 236 183 b.c., Roman general, the conqueror of Hannibal in the Punic Wars . He was the son of Publius Cornelius Scipio, and from a very early age he considered...
...AFRICANUS MINOR (Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus Numantinus), c.185 129 b.c., Roman general...at Pydna. He was adopted by the eldest son of Scipio Africanus Major (see under Scipio , family). He earned a great reputation as...
...was the father of the conqueror of Hannibal, Scipio Africanus Major . Africanus Majors wife was the sister of Aemilius Paullus, his...and his eldest son was the adoptive father of Scipio Africanus Minor . Africanus Minor was the son of Aemilius...
...generals, Fabius and, above all, Scipio; the failure of supply from Carthage...of the war, see Hannibal and Scipio Africanus Major . At the wars close, Carthage...never surrendered. The younger Scipio ( Scipio Africanus Minor ) conquered...
...Rullianus (see under Fabius ) and Scipio Africanus Major , and partly by the fatal division...receiving proper supplies. After Scipio had won (202) the battle of...the razing of the city by Scipio Africanus Minor . Romans later undertook...
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