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Scipio Africanus: Rome's Greatest General. By Richard A. Gabriel ...Jan 10, 2020 · In this biography, Richard A. Gabriel argues that Scipio was Rome's greatest general. ... The book is marred by bibliographical omissions, factual ...<|separator|>
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Scipio Africanus and the Second Punic War: Joint Lessons for ...Jan 10, 2018 · Scipio Africanus was a Roman statesman and general whose actions during the Second Punic War (218–201 BCE) demonstrate the eternal qualities embodied by modern ...
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[PDF] How Scipio Africanus Defeated Hannibal Barca at the Battle of ZamaApr 23, 2015 · This thesis addresses the question of why Hannibal Barca suffered such a decisive defeat at the hands of Scipio Africanus in the Battle of Zama.
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Cornelius Scipio Africanus, Publius, 'the elder' | Oxford Classical ...He was born in 236 bce and is said to have saved his father's life at the battle of the Ticinus in 218 and, as military tribune, to have rallied the survivors ...
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P. CORNELIUS SCIPIO AND THE CAPTURE OF NEW CARTHAGEOct 26, 2018 · In 209 bc P. Cornelius Scipio captured the city of New Carthage. The victory was crucial for the Roman war effort in Spain, and indeed in Italy too.
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P. CORNELIUS SCIPIO and the CAPTURE of NEW CARTHAGEAug 5, 2025 · In 209 b.c. P. Cornelius Scipio captured the city of New Carthage. The victory was crucial for the Roman war effort in Spain, and indeed in ...
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Scipio Africanus | Biography, Battles, & Facts - BritannicaSep 6, 2025 · Publius Cornelius Scipio was born into one of the great patrician families in Rome; his father, grandfather, and great-grandfather had all been ...Missing: reliable | Show results with:reliable
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Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus (236-184/3 B.C.) - The Latin LibraryRoman general noted for his victory over the Carthaginian leader Hannibal in the great Battle of Zama (202 BC), ending the Second Punic War.Missing: reliable sources
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Scipio Africanus: Timeline, Battles, & Legacy - Roman EmpireSep 23, 2023 · He played a key role in the Second Punic War, where he rose to fame for his success in defeating the Carthaginian general, Hannibal. Scipio ...The Second Punic War · Battle of Ticinus and Cannae
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Rome's Greatest General: Who Was Scipio Africanus? | TheCollectorJul 4, 2021 · Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus was a Roman general and statesman who saved Rome and defeated Hannibal, laying the foundation for Rome's overseas expansion.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Scipio Africanus - JohnDClare.netPublius Cornelius Scipio was born into the Scipio family. They were one of the six main patrician families (e.g. his father was Consul in 218bc) – but they drew ...
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Scipio Africanus Major - Heritage HistoryIn B.C. 211 his father and uncle fell in Spain, and the Carthaginians again took possession of the country, which they had almost entirely lost.
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Scipio and the Spanish Campaign - Warfare History NetworkAug 25, 2025 · Five hundred of Scipio's Roman legionaries enter New Carthage by crossing a lagoon at low tide and surprising the defenders in the rear.
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Capture of New Carthage (209 BCE) - IMPERIUM ROMANUMNov 27, 2018 · Capture of New Carthage (209 BCE) was a great success of the Roman army under the command of African Scipio, during the Second Punic War.
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Battle of Baecula (208 BCE) - IMPERIUM ROMANUMMar 18, 2019 · In the spring of 208 BCE, Scipio set out from Tarraco to met the Punic army. The clash took place near Baecula in the south of the Iberian ...
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Hasdrubal Barca: How Hannibal's Fight Against Rome Depended ...Feb 22, 2023 · In command was Publius Cornelius Scipio, the future “Scipio Africanus”. He was just 26 years old. His arrival in Spain in 210 BC bolstered ...
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Battle of Ilipa (206 BCE) - IMPERIUM ROMANUMFeb 16, 2024 · ... Scipio Africanus in 210 BCE. The reinforcements brought by Scipio increased the number of Roman forces in Spain to approximately 28,000.
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[PDF] Hannibal and Scipio's war: The Second Punic WarScipio Africanus was rarely deterred by this opposition, going so far as to make preparations for his. African invasion when the senate essentially told him not ...
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[PDF] Scipio Africanus and the Second Punic War - NDU PressJan 9, 2018 · The confluence of these events compelled Hannibal to abandon Italy and return to Africa, where his army was met and routed by Scipio's forces at ...
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The End of the War – after Cannae: 215-202bc - JohnDClare.netScipio invades Africa (204-202bc). In 204bc Scipio invaded Africa, defeating Hasdrubal Gisco in 203bc at the battles of Utica and the Great Plains. This ...
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Battle of Great Plains (203 BCE) - IMPERIUM ROMANUMMar 17, 2023 · Battle of the Great Plains was another personal success of Scipio Africanus, who, like at Baecula and Ilipa, used bold manoeuvres with columns ...
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Battle of Zama (202 BCE) - IMPERIUM ROMANUMBattle of Zama (202 BCE) was the great victory of Scipio Africanus over Hannibal, which resulted in the defeat of Carthage in the Second Punic War.
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Battle of Zama | Research Starters - EBSCO... war, Roman General Scipio Africanus launched a successful invasion of North Africa. This maneuver forced Hannibal to return from Italy to confront Scipio ...
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The Battle of Zama | History CooperativeOct 25, 2024 · The Battle of Zama, which took place in October of 202 B.C., was the last battle of the Second Punic War between Rome and Carthage.
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Scipio - in ancient sources @ attalus.org195/14 Scipio Africanus is elected consul for the second time. 194/_ Consuls: P. Cornelius P.f. Scipio Africanus (II), Ti. Sempronius Ti.f 194/19 Scipio ...
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Scipio Africanus and Roman Politics in the Second Century B.C. - jstorthe normal ten years' interval, Scipio stood for re-election to the consulship, and became consul for 194 B.C.3 0 There were presumably special reasons for ...<|separator|>
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What Became of Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus after the ...Dec 18, 2021 · Eventually he was successful at both. Around 190 B.C. with the threat of Antiochus III looming, Scipio's brother Lucius was elected Consul. ...Missing: campaign | Show results with:campaign
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Scipio Africanus - The PastThis article reviews the career and achievements of the man who has a strong claim to have been Rome's greatest general.
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Cato the Elder - World History EncyclopediaJul 17, 2023 · During his time as quaestor, Cato accused Scipio of personal indulgences and overpaying his troops, money Cato claimed they spent on luxuries.
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Cato and Scipio Africanus - jstorScullard, for example, maintains that. Cato's dislike of Scipio dated from his service under him as quaestor; Kienast is led to hold that two such contrasting ...
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Livy, Periochae 36-40 - Livius.orgSep 8, 2020 · [38.13] Lucius [Cornelius] Scipio Asiaticus, the brother of Africanus, was accused of the same criminal peculation, condemned, put in chains, ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Scipio Africanus the Elder - World History EncyclopediaDec 19, 2011 · 185 BCE, he retired to his estate in Liternum, dying in 183 BCE (the same year in which Hannibal died). Disgusted with the Roman government ...
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Aemilia Tertia - exemplary Roman wife - IMPERIUM ROMANUMFeb 17, 2022 · Aemilia Tertia, wife of Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus and mother of Cornelia – who in turn was the mother of brothers Gracchi (great ...
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53. Womanly virtue - DiotímaTertia Aemilia, the wife of Scipio Africanus and the mother of Cornelia,[1] ... husband, Africanus, a conqueror of the world, for a dalliance. So little ...
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Aemilia - in ancient sources @ attalus.orgAemilia 2 - daughter of L.Paullus, and wife of Scipio Africanus; died 162 B.C. 162/12 The death of Aemilia, mother of Scipio Aemilianus. ... Aemilia 5 - a Vestal ...
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What Happened to the Scipio Family and Why did They Fade From ...Jul 22, 2021 · Scipio Africanus had four children, two boys and two girls. Neither of his sons had children. The elder, Publius, adopted the second son of Lucius Aemilius ...
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The Continence of Scipio: A Legacy of Clemency in Roman History ...Dec 10, 2024 · ... Scipio Africanus. This legendary narrative, rooted in classical sources such as Polybius and Livy, recounts Scipio's noble treatment of a ...
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5 Scipio Africanus Maior | Exemplary Epic: Silius Italicus' PunicaLivy's assertion in his epitaph for Scipio Africanus Maior that Scipio was a man to be remembered, but more for the arts of war than of peace (Ab urbe condita ...
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ENNIUS, Scipio | Loeb Classical LibraryFor, in a poem of praise on Scipio, with the desire of extolling his hero he says that 'Homer alone could utter praises worthy of Scipio.' II. Scipio's African ...
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Scipio 216–205 (Chapter 4) - Hannibal and ScipioScipio had served at Ticinus, where he saved the life of his wounded father Publius the consul; at Cannae as military tribune, he rallied survivors.
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[PDF] The Presentation of Scipio Africanus - UQ eSpaceP. Cornelius Scipio Africanus (236/5-183 BC) is best known for his extensive role in Roman expansion throughout the Mediterranean in the late 3rd and early ...
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[PDF] Hannibal Barca and Publius Cornelius Scipio Africanus - DTIC(The tactic is reminiscent of Hannibal's defeat of the Romans at Lake Trasi- menus.) As the sun rose, Scipio advanced his main troops to the middle of the plain ...
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Polybius - Livius.orgOct 12, 2020 · Polybius of Megalopolis (c.200-c.118): Greek historian, author of an important World History that describes the rise of Rome.
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LIVY ON SCIPIO AFRICANUS. THE COMMANDER'S PORTRAIT AT ...Jun 17, 2020 · According to Livy (26.18.3–26.19.2), in late 211 Publius Cornelius Scipio was elected priuatus cum imperio pro consule by the comitia ...
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Scipio Africanus - Bryn Mawr Classical ReviewJan 20, 2008 · Chapters 6-9 (pp. 45-88, 205-201 B.C.) cover Scipio's other major campaign during the Second Punic War, his bold invasion of Africa in order to ...Missing: troops | Show results with:troops
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Rome's Craftiest General: Scipio Africanus - HistoryNetJun 8, 2007 · Scipio Africanus learned the art of war in the hardest and bloodiest of all forums—on the battlefield against Hannibal.<|separator|>
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[PDF] a comparative study of scipio africanus and erwin rommel - DTICDec 6, 2020 · Scipio's ascension to command the army that invaded Africa was the capstone to his military career in that he was ready to put into place all of ...