SCIPIO AFRICANUS MINOR

(Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus Numantinus), c.185–129 b.c., Roman general, destroyer of Carthage. He was the son of Aemilius Paullus, under whom he fought at Pydna. He was adopted by the eldest son of Scipio Africanus Major (see under Scipio, family). He earned a great reputation as a patron of Greek literature and of Roman writers, notably Terence and Laelius, and he was the lifelong friend of Polybius, his protégé. His friendship with Laelius has been immortalized by Cicero in De amicitia. He served in the army in Spain (151), and he visited Masinissa of Numidia. As consul (147) he went to Africa and terminated the Third Punic War with the capture and destruction of Carthage. In 142 he was censor. He was consul again (134) and went to Spain, where he ended the rebellion with the destruction of Numantia. On his return to Rome he openly rejoiced at the murder of his adoptive cousin and own brother-in-law, Tiberius Gracchus (Scipio's wife, Sempronia, was sister of the Gracchi), and led the conservatives in attempting to destroy the Gracchan reforms. This culminated in a measure introduced by Scipio to deprive the Gracchan land commission of its powers and thus vitiate the agrarian law. A great public quarrel arose, and Scipio was found dead in his bed. No inquiry was made, and it was generally said that he was murdered by his wife, his mother-in-law, or some other of the Gracchan party. Cicero praises Scipio in the Dream of Scipio, a splendid passage in his De republica.

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...into the affairs of Asia Minor for the first time during...battle of Magnesia in 190; Scipio Africanus, fighting on behalf of...maintaining his kingdom in Asia Minor. The consul of the following...expedition to pacify Asia Minor, and especially the Galatians...
father Scipio Africanus and followed tradition by recording her paternity (Cornelia, daughter of Africanus) on the base of her well-known...she was famous as the daughter of Scipio Africanus rather than as the mother of the...
father Scipio Africanus and followed tradition by recording her paternity Cornelia, daughter of Africanus on the base of her well-known portrait...she was famous as the daughter of Scipio Africanus rather than as the mother of the...
...Scipiones. 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...
...and Aristophanes. There are scholia, also on Latin authors, e.g. Horace. Scipio Scipio Aemilianus, PUBLIUS CORNELIUS, known as SCIPIO AFRICANUS MINOR c. 185-129 was the son of L. Aemilius Paullus, the conqueror of Maeedonia, and...
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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...and, after a series of minor engagements, won the...
...to read. In terms of growth, Scipio Africanus represents a recognition and acceptance...research was "monolinguistic." In Scipio Africanus, Gabriel took that critique to...While in many respects this is a minor issue for the general reader who...
...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 of Carthage...
...from conquered Carthage i.e., Scipio Africanus Minor ? Or were they hurt because Metellus...friends. Nay, when virtuous Scipio and the wise and gentle Laelius...for their virtue, Laelius and Scipio. Their association with Lucilius...
...sometimes granted a minor triumph (ovatio) instead...of Lucius Cornelius Scipio Asiaticus (the elder...of Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus) for his Asiatic victory...infuriated his brother, Scipio Africanus, since Africanuss adoptive...
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...White: Pizzetti, Mussolini and Scipio Africanus by Franco Sciannameo IT WAS EARLY...late-impressionistic Sonata in B minor (1917) of Respighi. On 2 January...dramas, with parts in major or minor light, appear like moments of a...
...forces were beaten by Scipio (who became known as Scipio Africanus Major) at Zama, ending the second Punic war...conquered by a Roman army led by Scipios grandson, Scipio Africanus Minor, and burned and razed to the ground. The Romans...
...as an assistant to the astronomer, in itself only a minor assignment contributing to the commissions larger object...Samuel, who had employed an African American named Scipio Africanus Smith for many years, and carried on particularly by...


 

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...squabbles with Carthage and, in 264 BC, Rome transformed a minor dispute into a devastating war of attrition. The Romans...Hannibal finally lost to the great Roman general, Scipio Africanus. Zama ended the war. Carthage no longer had the manpower...


 

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SCIPIO AFRICANUS MINOR (Publius Cornelius Scipio Aemilianus Africanus Numantinus), c.185 129 b.c., Roman general, destroyer of Carthage. He was the son of Aemilius Paullus, under whom he fought at Pydna. He was adopted by the eldest...
...Hannibal, Scipio Africanus Major . Africanus Majors wife was the sister of...son was the adoptive father of Scipio Africanus Minor . Africanus Minor was the son of Aemilius Paullus. Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio, d. c.132...
...the course of the war, see Hannibal and Scipio Africanus Major . At the wars close, Carthage surrendered...city. Carthage never surrendered. The younger Scipio ( Scipio Africanus Minor ) conquered it, house by house, and sold the...
...see under Fabius ) and Scipio Africanus Major , and partly by the fatal...receiving proper supplies. After Scipio had won (202) the battle of...and the razing of the city by Scipio Africanus Minor . Romans later undertook to build...
...c. He was the intimate friend and companion of Scipio Africanus Major from youth, and he held command under him...140 b.c., was famous for his friendship with Scipio Africanus Minor. Cicero named one of his great works Laelius...
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