Publius cornelius scipio africanus biography of rory


  • Publius cornelius scipio africanus biography of rory
  • Scipio Africanus - General, Family & Hannibal - Biography.

    Scipio Africanus

    For the successful slave who became a businessman, see George Africanus.

    Publius Cornelius Scipio

    Roman bronze bust of Scipio Africanus the Elder from the National Archaeological Museum, Naples (Inv.

    No. 5634),
    dated mid-first century BC[1]
    Excavated from the Villa of the Papyri at Herculaneum by Karl Jakob Weber, 1750–65.[2]

    In office
    1 January 205 BC – 1 January 204 BC

    Serving with P.

    Publius cornelius scipio africanus biography of rory

  • Publius cornelius scipio africanus biography of rory
  • Gaius marius
  • Scipio Africanus - General, Family & Hannibal - Biography
  • Publius cornelius scipio
  • Tiberius gracchus
  • Licinius Crassus Dives

    Preceded byQ. Caecilius Metellus and L. Venturius Philo
    Succeeded byM. Cornelius Cethegus and P. Sempronius Tuditanus
    In office
    1 January 194 BC – 1 January 193 BC

    Serving with Ti.

    Sempronius Longus

    Preceded byM. Porcius Cato and L. Valerius Flaccus
    Succeeded byL. Cornelius Merula and Q. Minucius Thermus
    Born236 BC
    Rome, Italy, Roman Republic
    Died183 BC (aged 53)
    Liternum, Roman Republic
    Spouse(s)Aemilia Tertia
    ChildrenPublius Cornelius S